If spending an extra $140 for your stay is an issue perhaps you should find a place you can afford. Yes Hyatt has rates based on length of stay... I'm sure you knew that when you booked the room.

Checking in on a rate based on a four night stay but then changing your plans to nights in the hope of getting a cheaper rate... IS TACKY!!!
Originally Posted by
marcosw
I have a reservation at the Hyatt Regency Long Beach next week for four nights. My plans have changed and I need to leave two nights earlier than planned (my arrival date isn't changing). I called the hotel today and they said that have a length of stay based rate and my nightly rate would change from $209/night to $279/night if I make this change. I'm know some hotels offer weekly or monthly rates but I had never heard of a length of stay based rate for such a short period of time. The only thing similar I've run into previously is stay X nights get one night free deals, but this isn't such rate, it's Business Plan room booked at the Hyatt Daily Rate.
marcos