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Register here from April 1 til June 30. Registration can occur after stays as long as it is by June 30.
You will receive 5,000 Hyatt Gold Passport bonus points after you complete five Eligible Nights,
an additional 10,000 Hyatt Gold Passport bonus points after you complete 10 Eligible Nights,
an additional 15,000 Hyatt Gold Passport bonus points after you complete 15 Eligible Nights,
an additional 20,000 Hyatt Gold Passport bonus points after you complete 20 Eligible Nights,
and an additional 25,000 Hyatt Gold Passport bonus points after you complete 25 Eligible Nights during the Offer Period.
A maximum 75,000 bonus points may be earned, regardless of the number of nights completed during the Offer Period.
This is a night based promo, not a stay based promo.
Points + Cash nights count
MLife nights count
Award nights do not count
Spoke to 2 CS agents who indicated:
1. Promo starts with 4/1 checkin and ends with 6/30 check out.
2. 4/1 check out do NOT count
3. 6/30 check in DOES count (confirmed with Gold Passport Concierge in posts 275 & 277)
4. This is the 1st promo on their new computer system (may explain the delay in the 2016 promo). CS advised to book stays that overlap with 6/30 separately to avoid calling CS to get credit. Eg if staying 6/29-7/1, book as 6/29-6/30 and 6/30-7/1. Will count as 1 stay and need only 1 DSU. Even if hotel combines the reservation, the computer system will recognize as separate.
Per T & C and confirmed with CS:
"...register ... by June 30, 2016" and it will be retroactive to 4/1 check in
Hyatt Gold Passport members will only receive Eligible Night credit for their room, regardless of the number of rooms paid.
You must provide your Hyatt Gold Passport membership number at the time of check-in and choose points or miles for your stay
"Eligible Rate" shall be defined as any hotel published room rate, including, but not limited to rates found on hyatt.com, the Standard Rate, Volume Account Rates, AAA and Senior Citizen rates and Points + Cash awards.
"Ineligible Rates" are any free night stays, Third Party Internet Rates
You will receive 5,000 Hyatt Gold Passport bonus points after you complete five Eligible Nights,
an additional 10,000 Hyatt Gold Passport bonus points after you complete 10 Eligible Nights,
an additional 15,000 Hyatt Gold Passport bonus points after you complete 15 Eligible Nights,
an additional 20,000 Hyatt Gold Passport bonus points after you complete 20 Eligible Nights,
and an additional 25,000 Hyatt Gold Passport bonus points after you complete 25 Eligible Nights during the Offer Period.
A maximum 75,000 bonus points may be earned, regardless of the number of nights completed during the Offer Period.
This is a night based promo, not a stay based promo.
Points + Cash nights count
MLife nights count
Award nights do not count
Spoke to 2 CS agents who indicated:
1. Promo starts with 4/1 checkin and ends with 6/30 check out.
2. 4/1 check out do NOT count
3. 6/30 check in DOES count (confirmed with Gold Passport Concierge in posts 275 & 277)
4. This is the 1st promo on their new computer system (may explain the delay in the 2016 promo). CS advised to book stays that overlap with 6/30 separately to avoid calling CS to get credit. Eg if staying 6/29-7/1, book as 6/29-6/30 and 6/30-7/1. Will count as 1 stay and need only 1 DSU. Even if hotel combines the reservation, the computer system will recognize as separate.
Per T & C and confirmed with CS:
"...register ... by June 30, 2016" and it will be retroactive to 4/1 check in
Hyatt Gold Passport members will only receive Eligible Night credit for their room, regardless of the number of rooms paid.
You must provide your Hyatt Gold Passport membership number at the time of check-in and choose points or miles for your stay
"Eligible Rate" shall be defined as any hotel published room rate, including, but not limited to rates found on hyatt.com, the Standard Rate, Volume Account Rates, AAA and Senior Citizen rates and Points + Cash awards.
"Ineligible Rates" are any free night stays, Third Party Internet Rates
Stay More Play More Promotion - Tiered Bonus Points - 4/1-6/30/16
#1
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Stay More Play More Promotion - Tiered Bonus Points - 4/1-6/30/16
Found this on One Mile at a Time:
Edit: Registration link http://hyatthotels.hyatt.com/content...en/INT16.html?
Edit: Registration link http://hyatthotels.hyatt.com/content...en/INT16.html?
Last edited by peteropny; Mar 31, 2016 at 7:28 am
#2
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I sure hope it's true, as I a couple of stays coming up in April/May, one of them for 12 nights.
#4
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Interesting but I agree with the comments, there is no way normal leisure travelers will fit 25 nights to max anything out. I did find that they said C+P works for this so very intersting, Can't wait to hear more about it.
Looking to maximize use of my hyatt card.
Looking to maximize use of my hyatt card.
#5
Alright, I'm on one of my all-too-often "hijack the thread" posts. I suffer from too much stream of consciousness.
In this case, the URL in the first post points to a page, but then has "?_ga=1.38430631.548781155.1458582854" tacked on the end. Can anyone tell me what the string at the end of the URL does for me? what it does for the web site?
More generally, does the string following question mark do anything essential? One web site I visit uses information following a question mark to localize information, but if I were to omit it, I would go to a general page where I could enter the locality information.
And finally, is there a forum where this question would have been more appropriate?
Thanks.
In this case, the URL in the first post points to a page, but then has "?_ga=1.38430631.548781155.1458582854" tacked on the end. Can anyone tell me what the string at the end of the URL does for me? what it does for the web site?
More generally, does the string following question mark do anything essential? One web site I visit uses information following a question mark to localize information, but if I were to omit it, I would go to a general page where I could enter the locality information.
And finally, is there a forum where this question would have been more appropriate?
Thanks.
#6
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Why don't you contact the owner of the blog to find out
A more appropriate location might be in travel tech.
A more appropriate location might be in travel tech.
#7
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Here's the promo info for those who would prefer not to link elsewhere.
The cumulative rewards structure for Hyatt’s “Stay More Play More” promotion is as follows:
• Earn 5,000 bonus points after 5 nights
• Earn 15,000 bonus points after 10 nights
• Earn 30,000 bonus points after 15 nights
• Earn 50,000 bonus points after 20 nights
• Earn 75,000 bonus nights after 25 nights
For April 1- June 30
The cumulative rewards structure for Hyatt’s “Stay More Play More” promotion is as follows:
• Earn 5,000 bonus points after 5 nights
• Earn 15,000 bonus points after 10 nights
• Earn 30,000 bonus points after 15 nights
• Earn 50,000 bonus points after 20 nights
• Earn 75,000 bonus nights after 25 nights
For April 1- June 30
#8
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Is more of a tracking mechanism on where you came from to get that page or an inline "cookie" type construct. If you delete all of that junk off, you'll still goto the page. Lots of websites do that... you can see it on amazon, gawker media, facebook external links, etc.
#9
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When I first saw this thread title, I was like "Don't get my hopes up!" It's great though if this is true. Unfortunately, it would partially suck because I JUST had 4 nights this weekend that could have gone a long way. Only 3 definite nights booked in the next 2 months. However, I could do a mattress run for 2 more nights/stay credit since I will probably need them down the line anyways.
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Here's the promo info for those who would prefer not to link elsewhere.
The cumulative rewards structure for Hyatt’s “Stay More Play More” promotion is as follows:
• Earn 5,000 bonus points after 5 nights
• Earn 15,000 bonus points after 10 nights
• Earn 30,000 bonus points after 15 nights
• Earn 50,000 bonus points after 20 nights
• Earn 75,000 bonus nights after 25 nights
For April 1- June 30
The cumulative rewards structure for Hyatt’s “Stay More Play More” promotion is as follows:
• Earn 5,000 bonus points after 5 nights
• Earn 15,000 bonus points after 10 nights
• Earn 30,000 bonus points after 15 nights
• Earn 50,000 bonus points after 20 nights
• Earn 75,000 bonus nights after 25 nights
For April 1- June 30
#13
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So do I. I didn't even notice it But yes, I lifted it verbatim from the blog. I figured that they could lift from FT, so I could do the same in return