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š® Major changes to World of Hyatt
Hyatt just dropped some pretty major (but good) changes to their loyalty program starting in 2024. New free night awards, higher milestone benefits, and changes to Guest of Honor bookings are the highlights.
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Good morning and happy Friday! I donāt know about you, but Iām SO ready for the weekendā¦
Not because Iām sick of writing to you lovely people, but because Iām traveling to my favorite city in the world this weekend, and I havenāt been there since the birth of Daily Drop.
But youāll have to wait until next week to hear about it. š
Thankfully, Iāve got a pretty big piece of news to keep you occupied until then:
š® MAJOR Hyatt shakeup (and itās good)
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š® MAJOR Hyatt shakeup (and itās good)
Itās always a little scary when a loyalty program announces MAJOR changes, especially when the program is beloved like World of Hyatt.
Thankfully, Hyatt just dropped a major announcement that was full of POSITIVE changes.
And Iām pretty excitedā¦
Hereās the basic gist of whatās going on:
Hyatt has completely revamped their milestone rewards
Theyāve introduced new awards (including new types of free nights)
Guest of Honor now works differently
If you didnāt know, Hyatt has āMilestone Rewards,ā which offer you valuable perks for staying a certain number of nights.
This allows you to earn valuable perks for staying as few as 20 nights per year.
Here is what the new and improved milestone chart looks like (you can also check it out on their website):
Not only are there more perks and new perks, but the rewards go all the way up to 150 nights (previously, it stopped at 100).
Personally, Iāve spent 92 nights with Hyatt this year.
One of the reasons Iāve diversified my stays with other programs is that I have no incentive to stay more than 100 nights in a yearā¦
This new chart will DEFINITELY make me think harder about funneling more of my hotel stays to Hyatt next year.
But hereās why this new chart is so exciting:
Each milestone has two components: an award you automatically get, PLUS a choice of another award
There are new awards that didnāt previously exist
Lower milestones have become MORE valuable
Letās start with that last pointā¦
Previously, Guest of Honor bookings were only available to Globalist members. Now, however, non-globalists can earn Guest of Honor awards by staying as few as 40 nights (more on Guest of Honor in a bit).
This is awesome for people who want to enjoy a taste of the Globalist benefits but who donāt stay enough nights per year to reach top-tier status.
But what REALLY excites me is the new awards theyāve introduced, which Iāll break down for you:
ā2k Next Stayā Award
Youāll earn 2,000 bonus points on your next stay at any of the following brands:
Hyatt Place
Hyatt House
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UrCove
Hyatt Place and Hyatt House are the most ubiquitous brands in the entire portfolio, so this is an easy way to earn a couple thousand bonus points. The fact that you can earn this award twice (at both 20 and 30 nights) is fantastic.
Miraval Extra Night Award
This is a really interesting oneā¦ At 100, 110, 120, 130, 140, and 150 nights with Hyatt, you can choose a Miraval Extra Night Award as your choice benefit.
If you book at least one night at a Miraval property, youāll get another for free. Itās essentially a ābuy one, get oneā award that you can earn up to six times per year.
The downside here is that Miraval hotels are REALLY expensive, and there are only a few of them in the worldā¦
Miraval Resort in Arizona
Still, if you book a two-night stay and use this award, you can basically cut the nightly cost of these expensive hotels in half.
Ultimate Free Night Award
This is the big kickerā¦
Until now, the most valuable free night award you could earn was only valid on Category 1-7 hotels.
As a result, tons of Hyatt properties werenāt bookable with free night awards (mainly Category 8 and all-inclusive properties).
Thatās now changed with the introduction of the āUltimate Free Night Awardā which can work on ANY Hyatt hotel in the entire portfolio.
Most people will (sadly) never get to use this perk, as it requires 150 nights at Hyatt hotels per year.
But for us frequent travelers, thatās a reason to invest more of our time, money, and points into Hyatt over other programs.
Plus, itās exciting that an award like this exists at all.
Who knows - maybe they could include this type of free night award in promotions or credit card welcome offers in the future.
Finally, letās talk about Guest of Honorā¦
Youāve probably seen the term āGuest of Honorā tossed around a lot in this email. But before we get into the changes surrounding it, let me tell you what it is:
Guest of Honor is a perk for Hyatt Globalist members. When you use your points to book a stay for someone else, theyāll get all of your Globalist benefits during their stay.
Itās an awesome way to treat friends and family (or have them transfer points to you from their account to book something for them) and reap the rewards of your elite status.
Currently, this is something Globalist members can do as many times as they want.
Starting in 2024, however, this perk is changing completely.
Instead of unlimited uses, youāll now earn single-use Guest of Honor Awards as milestone perks. Each award can only be used once, and there is no way to earn more.
The good news is that frequent Hyatt guests will have PLENTY of chances to rack up these awardsā¦
As you can see from the chart, you can earn as many as ten of these awards every year. Even people who stay 60 nights a year to get Globalist will still earn three of them.
People who use this perk frequently will likely be disappointed by this change. Personally, I think the other positive changes FAR outweigh this one, so Iām still a happy camper.
Hyattās milestone bonuses are one of the reasons I decided to spend more nights with Hyatt this year, even after reaching Globalist status.
The fact that they just increased in value and there are now even MORE of them makes it pretty hard to chase elite status with other programs next yearā¦ but thatās just meā¦
What do you think of these Hyatt changes? |
š³ Current Transfer Bonuses
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30% from [[ american-express-gold-card.points-program-override.points-currency ]] to Hilton Honors (ends December 31st)
25% from [[ ink-business-preferred-credit-card.points-program-override.points-currency ]] to JetBlue (ends January 10th, 2024)
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Wowā¦ Iām freaking EXHAUSTED.
From Qatar QSuites to FareDropās Black Friday sale to booking Etihad with Flying Blue miles to todayās Hyatt shake-up, itās been one hell of a week, eh?
Yāall stew on that for the weekend and Iāll see you on Monday morning for another jam-packed week of travel hacks.
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