How many points?
Is there a place that states how many points spa items cost?
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Originally Posted by jbj2222
(Post 17994598)
Is there a place that states how many points spa items cost?
http://loyaltylobby.com/wp-content/g...tion-chart.jpg My excel sheet: http://loyaltylobby.com/wp-content/g...hart-value.jpg |
Bump - more locations added.
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Hopefully this is just the first phase as the numbers of participating properties are quite small
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Originally Posted by luxury
(Post 18108159)
Hopefully this is just the first phase as the numbers of participating properties are quite small
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Posting deleted. See OP.
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Just for clarification:
1) The earning rate for Gold/Platinum/Diamond is 5 / 5.75 / 6.5 points respectively per USD is that correct? or is it capped at 5 points per 1 USD? 2) To earn points for dinning/spa-ing, I just present my Hyatt Gold Passport Card after dinning/spa-ing during the bill and I am entitled to the points? Or can I just give my Gold Passport number. |
DHalltheWay,
To answer the below: Q1: You are correct. The elite bonus levels for Hyatt Gold Passport Platinum and Diamond earnings apply to the earning in Hyatt restaurants and spas as well. Base earning is five points per eligible USD $1. Platinum members receive an additional 15% and Diamond members receive 30% more. Q2: Present your Hyatt Gold Passport card (or simply the number and your first and last name on your account) to the restaurant server or spa associate when paying your check and the points will be credited automatically.
Originally Posted by DHalltheway
(Post 18220740)
Just for clarification:
1) The earning rate for Gold/Platinum/Diamond is 5 / 5.75 / 6.5 points respectively per USD is that correct? or is it capped at 5 points per 1 USD? 2) To earn points for dinning/spa-ing, I just present my Hyatt Gold Passport Card after dinning/spa-ing during the bill and I am entitled to the points? Or can I just give my Gold Passport number. |
It's time for another update on our participating Hyatt restaurants and spas in the new Hyatt Gold Passport benefit of earning and redeeming points at these hotels, even when your plans do not include an overnight stay. This time around we add:
Check out the original post above for the fully updated list. Happy Earnings! |
When we are overnight guests, is there any reason to add our name and GP number to the dinner check? I'm guessing there isn't, but please confirm. Thanks.
Originally Posted by ToddHyattGoldPassport
(Post 18359957)
It's time for another update on our participating Hyatt restaurants and spas in the new Hyatt Gold Passport benefit of earning and redeeming points at these hotels, even when your plans do not include an overnight stay. This time around we add:
Check out the original post above for the fully updated list. Happy Earnings! |
JackE,
If you are already a guest of the hotel and your GP number is on your reservation, just charge your meal (or spa treatment) to your room and the points will be added to your account through your stay. Only when you are visiting a participating Hyatt restaurant or spa, and not staying overnight at the hotel, do you need to provide your GP number.
Originally Posted by JackE
(Post 18364408)
When we are overnight guests, is there any reason to add our name and GP number to the dinner check? I'm guessing there isn't, but please confirm. Thanks.
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Our Restaurants and Spa listing of locations participating in earning and redeeming Hyatt Gold Passport points when not staying overnight at the hotel had a BIG update today. We now have 96 hotels with participating restaurants and 46 hotels with participating spas. More to come! See the full listing in the Original Post here.
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I ate at NoMI on Valentine's Day and the hostess was not aware of this program. Can I get credit for that meal or am I doomed?
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Can we get the Andaz & Churchill in London participating anytime soon? :/
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