Originally Posted by
JackE
I personally would not do it because I respect agreements. To the extent others feel the same way, I responded so they have complete information. And who knows whether some trigger happy Hyatt person takes action; dual account holders might be something they care about.
Beyond that, you -- or anyone -- doing it is indeed not anything I care about. It's between you and Hyatt.
One thing is to have two separate accounts. Which is dubious but, as you say, frankly who cares. People forget passwords, need to separate work stays from pleasure etc.
But to check into a hotel with two separate reservations and claim to be two separate people with two separate Hyatt accounts... You're asking for trouble...