Hyatt FAQs & Tutorial on Getting Hyatt Points - PLEASE READ
#451
Join Date: Sep 2002
Posts: 385
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Last edited by FT; Jun 3, 2021 at 11:37 am
#452
Join Date: Apr 2002
Location: San Juan Capistrano, CA
Programs: Bonvoy Titanium, Hilton Diamond, AA 2.5 MM, United Gold, Hyatt Globalist
Posts: 2,460
I have a trip to Vegas next month, and will be staying 5 nights at the Vdara. This will leave me 4 nights short of Globalist, which I hope to earn before my stay at the Alila in Napa in September. Does anyone know if Hyatt allows nights credit for two rooms at the same time (like Starwood used to do)? I guess I could just spend $10k on my CC, but Chase has me limited to $8k a month, so I'd have to spend, pay, then spend again, which is a PITA. I'd rather just book 4 nights at the Excalibur while I'm there at the Vdara, and get credit for both of those.
So, my primarily question: Does Hyatt allow nights credit for 2 rooms in which you are staying concurrently?
So, my primarily question: Does Hyatt allow nights credit for 2 rooms in which you are staying concurrently?
#454
Join Date: Apr 2002
Location: San Juan Capistrano, CA
Programs: Bonvoy Titanium, Hilton Diamond, AA 2.5 MM, United Gold, Hyatt Globalist
Posts: 2,460
Unfortunately, I'm leaving town after I check out of the Vdara. In the past, if I check into a hotel and then don't stay there each night, they check me out, so checking in on my last day would not help. Thanks for the info, though.
#455
Join Date: Sep 2007
Programs: Aeroplan
Posts: 117
Not sure the best thread to ask this question on.
Going on a trip next week, and will hit Hyatt Globalist for the first time.
9 day trip, first 4 days at the Seabird Resort in Oceanside, the last 5 at the Hyatt Regency Mission Bay.
I will hit Globalist when I check out of the Seabird, and will check into Hyatt later that same day.
Will I get globalist benefits that same day for the stay at the Hyatt Regency?
Going on a trip next week, and will hit Hyatt Globalist for the first time.
9 day trip, first 4 days at the Seabird Resort in Oceanside, the last 5 at the Hyatt Regency Mission Bay.
I will hit Globalist when I check out of the Seabird, and will check into Hyatt later that same day.
Will I get globalist benefits that same day for the stay at the Hyatt Regency?
#456
formerly a193991
Join Date: Dec 2014
Location: Zulu Romeo Hotel
Programs: Hyatt LT Globalist; LX SEN (*A Gold), AA LTG, SBB-CFF-FFS First Class GA
Posts: 4,578
Not sure the best thread to ask this question on.
Going on a trip next week, and will hit Hyatt Globalist for the first time.
9 day trip, first 4 days at the Seabird Resort in Oceanside, the last 5 at the Hyatt Regency Mission Bay.
I will hit Globalist when I check out of the Seabird, and will check into Hyatt later that same day.
Will I get globalist benefits that same day for the stay at the Hyatt Regency?
Going on a trip next week, and will hit Hyatt Globalist for the first time.
9 day trip, first 4 days at the Seabird Resort in Oceanside, the last 5 at the Hyatt Regency Mission Bay.
I will hit Globalist when I check out of the Seabird, and will check into Hyatt later that same day.
Will I get globalist benefits that same day for the stay at the Hyatt Regency?
there was a recent post where @AustinBear got the benefits even though he'd get to Globalist only during that stay...
https://www.flyertalk.com/forum/33417657-post3322.html
#457
FlyerTalk Evangelist
Join Date: Oct 2006
Location: SFO/SJC
Programs: UA Silver, Marriott Gold, Hilton Gold
Posts: 14,891
New to this forum, so hope this is the right thread to ask. Curious how points availability works exactly - short of a hotel being sold out, for example, how they determine if rooms become available for points. Is it something like this hotel has X of each type of room available for points, and once they booked, they are gone, is it dynamic availability like the airlines, etc.
My specific item is this: Looking to book the HR resort in Maui in mid-November, which does have rooms available for $ (cheapest is an Ocean view, so I think lower categories might be sold out), but not points. Now I would definitely have to transfer some points in to make this stay work if it became available, and could do that from Chase UR, but just wondering if it even makes sense to hope for something to come up, or just focus elsewhere (I've got something booked at the Westin, but have heard better things about the HR). Might they make more rooms available for redemption...is it just based on if someone cancels? Anything else I should keep in mind?
Appreciate any insight, as I'm a newbie to Hyatt...at least post Gold Passport, so its definitely been a while.
My specific item is this: Looking to book the HR resort in Maui in mid-November, which does have rooms available for $ (cheapest is an Ocean view, so I think lower categories might be sold out), but not points. Now I would definitely have to transfer some points in to make this stay work if it became available, and could do that from Chase UR, but just wondering if it even makes sense to hope for something to come up, or just focus elsewhere (I've got something booked at the Westin, but have heard better things about the HR). Might they make more rooms available for redemption...is it just based on if someone cancels? Anything else I should keep in mind?
Appreciate any insight, as I'm a newbie to Hyatt...at least post Gold Passport, so its definitely been a while.
#458
formerly a193991
Join Date: Dec 2014
Location: Zulu Romeo Hotel
Programs: Hyatt LT Globalist; LX SEN (*A Gold), AA LTG, SBB-CFF-FFS First Class GA
Posts: 4,578
New to this forum, so hope this is the right thread to ask. Curious how points availability works exactly - short of a hotel being sold out, for example, how they determine if rooms become available for points. Is it something like this hotel has X of each type of room available for points, and once they booked, they are gone, is it dynamic availability like the airlines, etc.
My specific item is this: Looking to book the HR resort in Maui in mid-November, which does have rooms available for $ (cheapest is an Ocean view, so I think lower categories might be sold out), but not points. Now I would definitely have to transfer some points in to make this stay work if it became available, and could do that from Chase UR, but just wondering if it even makes sense to hope for something to come up, or just focus elsewhere (I've got something booked at the Westin, but have heard better things about the HR). Might they make more rooms available for redemption...is it just based on if someone cancels? Anything else I should keep in mind?
Appreciate any insight, as I'm a newbie to Hyatt...at least post Gold Passport, so its definitely been a while.
My specific item is this: Looking to book the HR resort in Maui in mid-November, which does have rooms available for $ (cheapest is an Ocean view, so I think lower categories might be sold out), but not points. Now I would definitely have to transfer some points in to make this stay work if it became available, and could do that from Chase UR, but just wondering if it even makes sense to hope for something to come up, or just focus elsewhere (I've got something booked at the Westin, but have heard better things about the HR). Might they make more rooms available for redemption...is it just based on if someone cancels? Anything else I should keep in mind?
Appreciate any insight, as I'm a newbie to Hyatt...at least post Gold Passport, so its definitely been a while.
if room is availble for sale but not on points, try calling CS or use Twitter. There have been succesful reports here on FT.
if somebody cancels a point reservation, the room does not necessarily go back to inventory if e.g. the category is already oversold.
Hope this helps.
#459
FlyerTalk Evangelist
Join Date: Oct 2006
Location: SFO/SJC
Programs: UA Silver, Marriott Gold, Hilton Gold
Posts: 14,891
general rule is that if the lowest category is available for sale,it is available for points. There may be restrictions such as minimum stay, or not more than e.g. 2 guests per room. Unfortunately there are some hotels, allthough not many, playing games, such as Andaz Maui.
if room is availble for sale but not on points, try calling CS or use Twitter. There have been succesful reports here on FT.
if somebody cancels a point reservation, the room does not necessarily go back to inventory if e.g. the category is already oversold.
Hope this helps.
if room is availble for sale but not on points, try calling CS or use Twitter. There have been succesful reports here on FT.
if somebody cancels a point reservation, the room does not necessarily go back to inventory if e.g. the category is already oversold.
Hope this helps.
Appreciate the quick response.
#460
Join Date: Feb 2013
Programs: Hyatt Globalist, MLife Gold, Marriott Gold, HHonors Gold, Caesars Diamond, Amex Plat
Posts: 5,943
Thinking of trying to get globalist this year bc will only need to "generate" at the most 7 additional nights. With the Hyatt cc, I can pay various taxes with a fee of 2-2.6%. So at worst for 5k spend, that's $130 for 2 tier nights and 5k points (or 3 tier nights if I use the 5k for a mattress run down the street). That seems worth it to me. Aren't 5k points generally worth $75-100?
#461
FlyerTalk Evangelist
Join Date: Apr 2003
Programs: UA*Lifetime GS, Hyatt* Lifetime Globalist
Posts: 12,337
Sorry that this has been covered before.
May I just confirm that stay using “category 1-4” and “category 1-7” awards are NOT considered to be qualifying nights?
I had mixed experience but it could be error, so just want to confirm my understanding is correct.
Thanks
May I just confirm that stay using “category 1-4” and “category 1-7” awards are NOT considered to be qualifying nights?
I had mixed experience but it could be error, so just want to confirm my understanding is correct.
Thanks
#462
#463
Join Date: Aug 2013
Location: Minnesota
Programs: Hyatt Globalist
Posts: 1,101
All the details located here : World of Hyatt Terms & Conditions
Tier-Qualifying Nights. A Member may earn awards based on the number of nights the Member (i) stays at a Hyatt hotel or resort; (ii) pays an Eligible Rate or redeems a Free Night Award; and (iii) associates his or her valid Program membership number with the reservation (either at the time of reservation or check-in or by requesting retroactive credit for the night in accordance with Hyatt’s procedures) during the applicable measuring period (each a “Tier-Qualifying Night”). Members may be offered opportunities to receive credit(s) for Tier-Qualifying Nights without completing a Tier-Qualifying Night, as disclosed in applicable terms and conditions. Each of these Tier-Qualifying Night credits will count fully as a Tier-Qualifying Night unless otherwise noted, but will not count when calculating Tier Qualifying Nights for a promotional offer unless otherwise noted.
Tier-Qualifying Nights. A Member may earn awards based on the number of nights the Member (i) stays at a Hyatt hotel or resort; (ii) pays an Eligible Rate or redeems a Free Night Award; and (iii) associates his or her valid Program membership number with the reservation (either at the time of reservation or check-in or by requesting retroactive credit for the night in accordance with Hyatt’s procedures) during the applicable measuring period (each a “Tier-Qualifying Night”). Members may be offered opportunities to receive credit(s) for Tier-Qualifying Nights without completing a Tier-Qualifying Night, as disclosed in applicable terms and conditions. Each of these Tier-Qualifying Night credits will count fully as a Tier-Qualifying Night unless otherwise noted, but will not count when calculating Tier Qualifying Nights for a promotional offer unless otherwise noted.
#465
FlyerTalk Evangelist
Join Date: Jul 2011
Programs: Hyatt Discoverist, SEIBU PRINCE CLUB Silver, Marriott Gold
Posts: 20,436