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š® Hyatt drops a HUGE change overnight
Plus, today is your last day to book cheap Southwest flights
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Good morning and welcome back to Daily Drop, the newsletter as satisfying as hitting snooze on a Monday morningā¦ or Tuesday morningā¦ or any morning, I guess.
Today is a big day, so letās get started:
š® Hyatt adds 700 new luxury hotels
I wonāt waste your time trying to make jokes here folksā¦
Because today, Hyatt dropped some MAJOR updates that weāve all been eagerly waiting to hear about.
And the results?
Wellā¦ as usual, thereās good news and bad news. But first, let me give you some background.
Last year, Hyatt announced that they acquired Mr. and Mrs. Smith, a hotel booking platform for luxury hotels.
So weāve been expecting some sort of integration of those hotels into the Hyatt program but havenāt heard any details until now.
The good news is that this integration adds over 700 new hotels to Hyattās portfolio, including some REALLY freaking cool ones in some REALLY freaking cool corners of the globe.
For starters, look at this map of Europe. The blue dots represent NEW Hyatt properties, in addition to all of the ones that existed before todayā¦
Thatās a lot of new options for Europeā¦
But what I love most about this update is that there are now Hyatt hotels in parts of the world that I never wouldāve expected to see.
For example, look at this map of Sri Lanka. Again, the markers here represent NEW Hyatt hotels that are part of the portfolio as of today.
Whatās especially cool is that there are plenty of new properties in more obscure destinations, too.
For example, thereās now a Hyatt property in Luang Prabang, Laos - a lovely town (that Iāve been to a few times myself) that otherwise doesnāt have ANY chain hotels.
The other good news (donāt worry, thereās a big heaping piece of bad news coming, too) is that you will earn Hyatt points and elite nights from booking these hotels.
Elite members will even earn the normal bonus points in addition to the five points per dollar that all members earn.
Finally, Hyatt has decided to include Mr. and Mrs. Smith Hotels as a new ābrandā in its portfolio.
That means that staying at one of these new properties will count toward earning a free night award through Hyattās āBrand Explorerā promotion (which I wrote about in detail in this newsletter).
As you can see, thereās a lot to be excited about with this new announcement.
And now for the bad newsā¦
For the first time ever, Hyatt is pricing award nights for Mr. & Mrs. Smith properties dynamicallyā¦
That means thatā¦ and this is hard to sayā¦ the points price will be tied to the cash price of each hotel. š¬
Since Mr. & Mrs. Smith are generally high-end, luxury hotels, this is basically all bad news across the board as far as award pricingā¦
For example, on the LOW end of the spectrum, a hotel that costs around $100 per night is pricing out around 11,250 points.
Compare that to the low end of Hyattās normal award chart (where hotels can cost as few as 3,500 points), and itās not fun.
But it gets even less fun. š¤
For example, really high-end hotels like this one in Victoria Falls, Zimbabwe, price out atā¦
ā¦well, Iāll let you see for yourself.
Iāll be honest with you - I never thought Iād see the day when a Hyatt hotel would be priced out at almost 200,000 pointsā¦
So hereās the bottom line:
Iām still excited about this announcementā¦ it opens up tons of opportunities for continuing to stay at Hyatt properties while earning more Hyatt points and elite nights in hundreds of new places.
However, Iād avoid booking these hotels with pointsā¦ Overall, you cannot get the same outsize value for your points as you do with the rest of Hyattās portfolio.
There are a few other nuances to these new properties that we simply donāt have time to cover today, so Iāll fill you in on the rest when I stay at one of them myself in a few weeks. š
You can see a map of all 700 new properties here.
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āļø Southwest flash sale (today only)
If youāve been craving a flash sale lately, youāre in luckā¦ š
And thatās because Southwestās āWanna Get Awayā sale is happening RIGHT NOW. You can save some coin on flights for this spring, summer, and early fall starting at just $49 one-way.
You must book by today though, and in true Southwest fashion, there are a few things to know about.
First things first, you can book eligible flights between May 7 and November 21ā¦ on Tuesdays or Wednesdays.
Honestly, nothing says āSouthwest flash saleā like only being able to book on a Tuesday or Wednesday š
But are we even surprised at this point?
And keep in mind that those $49 fares do exist, but theyāre tricky to find. You can more reasonably expect to find deals in the $60 rangeālike these flights from Las Vegas to Denver, for example š
I still think those $68 flights are pretty superb, and there are tons of routes I found in that price range.
Hereās a few other details to know:
Only āWanna Get Awayā fares are discounted
Both cash bookings and award redemptions are discounted
A 21-day advance purchase is required
To maximize this further, make sure youāre using a card thatāll earn you bonus points for your airfare purchase.
If youāre a Southwest loyalist, consider using one of the airlineās credit cards. Otherwise, the [[ chase-sapphire-preferred-card.name ]] (2X points per $1 on travel) or [[ the-platinum-card-from-american-express.name ]] (5X points per $1 on travel) will also do the job.
Even with some restrictions, Iāll never not be happy to see a good olā Southwest sale, and I hope some of you will be able to take advantage and find a solid deal as well!
Thatās all for today, folks! I have a feeling the new Hyatt changes are going to be controversial among hotel loyalistsā¦
And like any good controversy, I want to hear your take:
How do you feel about this Hyatt announcement? |
See you tomorrow ā¤ļø