Hyatt Gold Passport - Best Deal for Hyatt Credit Card
A-Train
Apr 18, 12, 10:01 am
My question is this: $75 credit and 2 free nights in a suite for diamond members - Is there any better offer for getting this Hyatt credit card? Here is the link to this offer: https://www.hyatt.com/hyatt/chase/ICOffer.jsp
Background: I do not think this is the best credit card out there, even though I am a huge Hyatt promoter.
That said, this summer I am going to Hawaii and need a suite and since I can use this for two nights and the best deal I found is for $370 a night (for a regualr room)... so I think this card is worth it.
tjbrooks
Apr 19, 12, 12:50 pm
My question is this: $75 credit and 2 free nights in a suite for diamond members - Is there any better offer for getting this Hyatt credit card? Here is the link to this offer: https://www.hyatt.com/hyatt/chase/ICOffer.jsp
That said, this summer I am going to Hawaii and need a suite and since I can use this for two nights and the best deal I found is for $370 a night (for a regualr room)... so I think this card is worth it.
That's the best Hyatt Card offered currently, and the best ever offered, thanks to the $75 annual fee rebate and no minimum spend. If that Hawaiian hotel is the HR Maui, be careful. They are notorious for messing with availability, making award redemption difficult at times.
Card Thread:
http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/hyatt-gold-passport/1124212-hyatt-rewards-card-chase.html
redtop43
Apr 19, 12, 3:10 pm
That's a really good offer. I wish I had known about it 3 months ago when I got my Hyatt card.
jumpdogjump
Apr 20, 12, 1:14 pm
That's a really good offer. I wish I had known about it 3 months ago when I got my Hyatt card.
You can always send a secure message to Chase to see if they'll match it.
Rumeli
Apr 21, 12, 7:22 am
You can always send a secure message to Chase to see if they'll match it.
I got the card in late February. Sent a secure message last night but was told that "the offer is not available."
Ever since Hyatt became a public company it began catering more to shareholders than their loyal customers.
I hope somebody on this forum can give me the e-mail of a Hyatt Executives so that I let them know about how this $75 marketing trick will cost them 10-room nights that I intend to cancel and book with Starwood. It is really sad.
RM