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#46
Join Date: Feb 2014
Posts: 252
I seen my rating (V3) twice since WOH. Once on a pre arrival sheet the GM had in his hand during a check at PH in 2020 and one on a housekeeping sheet in 2017 or 18. I’ve been a globalist or whatever for seven or eight years. I assume that’s the standard globalist rating since I’m by no means a high value client. I spend what I consider a decent amount yearly with Hyatt, but I’m still 700k points or so away from lifetime globalist!
#47
Join Date: Sep 2009
Location: Midwest USA
Programs: AA EXP, HH Diamond, Hyatt Globalist
Posts: 591
I spend upwards of $300k on the WOH credit card, which gives me Globalist and a ton of night credits, but less than $10k on actual room rates etc.
I'm not a high value client (maybe high value to Chase) even though I rack up 100+ nights a year between credit card spend and actual nights spent at hotels.
I'm not a high value client (maybe high value to Chase) even though I rack up 100+ nights a year between credit card spend and actual nights spent at hotels.
#50
Join Date: Apr 2019
Posts: 11
That’s interesting that there’s an internal rating- I remember a couple of years ago when I checked in to the Hyatt House at Vanderbilt, the person checking me in mentioned “oh you’re the big shot top status member aren’t you!”, and then upgraded me to a great suite. But I was extremely confused as I must’ve only had Discoverist via credit card at the time, and it was a points stay. I do tend to get better upgrades with Hyatt with my lowly Discoverist but I thought was just due to timing (much better upgrades than Marriott where I’m Platinum). I’ve gotten upgraded to the 2BR suite at the Park City Hyatt Centric a couple of years ago during a weekday stay, and to a suite at the Waikiki Hyatt Centric (but it was during COVID). I wonder if my internal rating is somehow V1 or V2