[Expired] Hyatt: Earn 3,000 Points For Every Three Nights

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The Offer

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  • Hyatt is offering 3,000 bonus points for every three qualifying nights. Hyatt cardholders earn an additional 1,000 points. ​Register by November 10, 2023, and complete your qualifying nights between October 6 and November 30, 2023, to start earning

Our Verdict

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  • "For the purposes of this promotion and bonus offer, consecutive nights at the same hotel constitute one stay (even if you check out and check back in). "

    This is confusing me - does this mean it has to be 3 nights across 3 different stays? Which would mean that the promotion is really 3k points every 3 stays instead of 3 nights.

    • Seems like that clause was left in from last year's promo where you could only earn bonus points starting with your second stay. Poor job by Hyatt.

      • I see. So 'stays' in this sense are meaningless? It's just a total count of nights regardless of how many stays they are spread out amongst?

  • I wish it was clear what are and are not the 1500 "participating hotels." Is that nearly all of the available Hyatts?

        • I'm curious where the list of the 1250 hotels is for the main bonus. I don't see a link on the promo page. The link on the page is for only 550 hotels for the credit card bonus, and the list of 550 is a joke for the most part.

          • It’s every Hyatt for the main promo. They just use it as an opportunity to market to you how many (few, compared to Hilton/Marriott/IHG) properties they have worldwide.

  • I have a stay booked at a Hyatt Place 10/25-10/29 on points. The terms say "an “Eligible Night” is defined as any night where a member is paying an Eligible Rate or redeems a free night award." Would my stay on points qualify under the free night award? And do you think if I registered after booking my travel I would still get the bonus points since my stay is during the promotional period?