Chase Hyatt Credit Card: 65,000 Point Bonus

Update 1/9/25: Available again. Not as good as the recent 5 free night offer.

The Offer

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  • Chase is offering a bonus of up to 65,000 points on the Chase Hyatt card. Broken down as follows:
    • 35,000 Bonus Points after you spend $3,000 on purchases in your first 3 months from account opening
    • Plus, up to 30,000 more Bonus Points by earning 2 Bonus Points total per $1 spent in the first 6 months from account opening on purchases that normally earn 1 Bonus Point, on up to $15,000 spent

Card Basics

  • This product is available to you if you do not have this card and have not received a new cardmember bonus for this card in the past 24 months 
  • Annual fee of $95
  • Card earns at the following rates:
    • 4x points per $1 spent on Hyatt hotels (they advertise this as 9x, but it’s 4x plus the 5x you normally get anyway)
    • 2x points per $1 spent on local transit and commuting (including taxis, mass transit, tolls and ride-share serivces)
    • 2x points per $1 spent on restaurants, cafes and coffee shops
    • 2x points per $1 spent on airline tickets purchased directly from the airlines
    • 2x points per $1 spent on fitness clubs and gym memberships
    • 1x points per $1 spent on all other purchases
  • Receive up to two free nights annually:
    • One free night at any category 1-4 Hyatt property every year after your card member anniversary
    • An additional free night at any category 1-4 Hyatt property if you spend $15,000 during your card member anniversary year
  • Status:
    • World of Hyatt Discoverist status for as long as the card is open
    • 5 qualifying night credits towards your next tier status every year
    • An additional 2 qualifying night credits towards your next tier every time you spend $5,000 on the card (no limit)

Our Verdict

We’ve previously seen a 60,000 offer that only required $6,000 in total spend, whereas this new offer requires $15,000. It is slightly better than the 60,000 point bonus we saw recently. You can also usually get 50,000 points via referral after only $6,000 in total spend. Because of that reason I won’t add this to the best credit card bonuses.

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wander
wander (@guest_1982495)
January 9, 2025 21:20

How hard is it to book the free night, is it available online or do you have to call in?

Ric
Ric (@guest_1982469)
January 9, 2025 20:42

Only status that is worth anything is Globelist. The status these Hyatt cards give is a free bottle of water. Give the maid a tip and get all the bottles of water you need. Major pass..

a
a (@guest_1982437)
January 9, 2025 19:59

Am I correct you are really getting only 50k extra points because 15k is for the actual spend?

Raymond
Raymond (@guest_1982316)
January 9, 2025 17:07

worst than spirit offers

KFP
KFP (@guest_1982282)
January 9, 2025 16:33

Glad I applied with it was 5 FNC

Andy
Andy (@guest_1982276)
January 9, 2025 16:28

There is another 1,065,000-point bonus tier if you reach $1,015,000 spend in 3 months.

Frogged
Frogged (@guest_1786659)
January 27, 2024 02:48

Annual fee of $95 and 30000 bonus? Hard pass

Avi
Avi (@guest_1982285)
January 9, 2025 16:39

If you can MS 15k, then you get +1 FNC and an additional 15k points (also worth one FNC). This is all on top of the 1 FNC you receive when you pay the AF. Pretty solid value now.

chris b
chris b (@guest_1982352)
January 9, 2025 18:00

I’d rather go after 1-2 Ink cards for that $15k spend and end up with a lot more points.

rasta
rasta (@guest_1783872)
January 23, 2024 12:26

I for some reason am unable to send referrals. Is anyone else having this issue?

noobchurner
noobchurner (@guest_1786824)
January 27, 2024 14:59

referrals are dead

tom
tom (@guest_1781932)
January 20, 2024 12:14



Marta
Marta (@guest_1781889)
January 20, 2024 10:14

It’s a lot of money to spend for a small bonus, but I’m considering whether it may be a good card to hold long-term for annual certs and potential Chase spending bonuses.
Help me understand the math though. Does the 15k include the 3k for the SUB or it’s additional? Is it essentially 3 points everywhere card for that 15k?

Abc
Abc (@guest_1812210)
March 11, 2024 20:43

15k is technically not a threshold. It is extra 1 point earning per dollar up to 15k. If you only do the 35k, you’ll have 3k points from normal earning, and an extra 3k points from the second clause.