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Originally Posted by Matt4200
(Post 32659974)
If you don’t hit 60 nights a year do LTG retain MHC? I thought it was a Milestone to have MHC annually. Just wondering. Also, nice to hear though.
from https://help.hyatt.com/en/hyatt-term...globalist#/VIC "Benefits. Members with Lifetime Globalist status (each a “Lifetime Globalist”) will receive all of the benefits of Globalist status, as set forth in the “Globalist Status” section above. In addition, Lifetime Globalists will receive the following awards and benefits described in Appendix B without the need to satisfy a minimum annual Base Point earning or Tier-Qualifying Night threshold: (i) Four (4) Complimentary Suite Upgrade Awards annually; (ii) One (1) Category 1-7 Free Night Award annually; and (iii) Access to a dedicated My Hyatt Concierge agent." |
Originally Posted by skj
(Post 32660107)
It's really not that hard to find in the T&Cs ...
from https://help.hyatt.com/en/hyatt-term...globalist#/VIC "Benefits. Members with Lifetime Globalist status (each a “Lifetime Globalist”) will receive all of the benefits of Globalist status, as set forth in the “Globalist Status” section above. In addition, Lifetime Globalists will receive the following awards and benefits described in Appendix B without the need to satisfy a minimum annual Base Point earning or Tier-Qualifying Night threshold: (i) Four (4) Complimentary Suite Upgrade Awards annually; (ii) One (1) Category 1-7 Free Night Award annually; and (iii) Access to a dedicated My Hyatt Concierge agent." |
Originally Posted by skj
(Post 32660107)
It's really not that hard to find in the T&Cs ...
from https://help.hyatt.com/en/hyatt-term...globalist#/VIC "Benefits. Members with Lifetime Globalist status (each a “Lifetime Globalist”) will receive all of the benefits of Globalist status, as set forth in the “Globalist Status” section above. In addition, Lifetime Globalists will receive the following awards and benefits described in Appendix B without the need to satisfy a minimum annual Base Point earning or Tier-Qualifying Night threshold: (i) Four (4) Complimentary Suite Upgrade Awards annually; (ii) One (1) Category 1-7 Free Night Award annually; and (iii) Access to a dedicated My Hyatt Concierge agent." |
I know others will disagree, but I love that Lifetime Globalist is revenue only. It keeps the cheaters away and values the people who actually pay Hyatt real money. When the economy improves I actually hope Hyatt puts spend requirements in place to get/maintain Globalist ($5 - $7K per year would be more than fair).
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Originally Posted by txhyattlvr
(Post 32660442)
I know others will disagree, but I love that Lifetime Globalist is revenue only. It keeps the cheaters away and values the people who actually pay Hyatt real money. When the economy improves I actually hope Hyatt puts spend requirements in place to get/maintain Globalist ($5 - $7K per year would be more than fair).
"I don't know why Hyatt would make any changes to the qualification requirements for LT status. They've had essentially the same criteria for at least 20 years, and they've already made it simpler by removing the 10 years as a Diamond/Glob status requirement. I'd also argue it's easier to reach the 1000000 base point/$200K spend today than it was 20 years ago, simply because the average room rate is higher. What's in it for Hyatt to make attaining the status any easier ? How is it beneficial to Hyatt to have a larger population of LT Globs ?" |
Originally Posted by txhyattlvr
(Post 32660442)
I know others will disagree, but I love that Lifetime Globalist is revenue only. It keeps the cheaters away and values the people who actually pay Hyatt real money. When the economy improves I actually hope Hyatt puts spend requirements in place to get/maintain Globalist ($5 - $7K per year would be more than fair).
That said, if Hyatt was to introduce a spend requirement like Marriott did for the top tier, and if elite treatment was improved as a result (my suite upgrade success has improved with Marriott since the AMB100 threshold), then I am all for it. My interest in Hyatt top tier would rise, and therefore I would be staying at Hyatt more often. I view a spend threshold more like an increase in the difficulty to reach top tier (bottom line is that I will need more total nights, cash plus points), rather than cutting out cheaters. In my opinion it is a bit disconnected that you can reach Globalist without spend on an annual basis but that for LT it is purely spend based. If I was designing a program from scratch, I would probably make them match, for example either both are spend only, or both are nights only, or both are spend+nights. |
Originally Posted by txhyattlvr
(Post 32660442)
I know others will disagree, but I love that Lifetime Globalist is revenue only. It keeps the cheaters away and values the people who actually pay Hyatt real money. When the economy improves I actually hope Hyatt puts spend requirements in place to get/maintain Globalist ($5 - $7K per year would be more than fair).
why wait til economy improves? surely ppl who pay "real money" are not hindered by silly things like lack of employer/client paid business travel... airlines and hotels survive on money they get from banks by selling points and miles to cc users so let's not get on this high horse if we cant ride it... |
Originally Posted by escape4
(Post 32659521)
Is it the general feeling that upgrades as LT Glob are better than upgrades as Glob? If so it might give me the incentive to shoot for it.
The hotels that treated you well before LT Glob continue to treat you well occasionally you may get the extra vip suite if everything else is booked out due to demand But realistically I see no difference after years of being a Lifer Glob The upside is never having to earn it so you stay only in your preferred hotels that deserve your business and treat you well I rarely stay in the limited service properties and was forced to in years past having to meet requirements. The pressure is off :tu: Also having lifetime Titanium status with Marriott and Diamond Hilton I've got everything I need and all my bases covered if one hotel is not fairly priced or a given brand is a better hotel in the given destination/ market etc.If your only purpose is to get better upgrades IMHO your wasting your time shooting for LT The Globalist tier already accomplishes that on point pretty much the same |
Originally Posted by txhyattlvr
(Post 32660442)
I know others will disagree, but I love that Lifetime Globalist is revenue only. It keeps the cheaters away and values the people who actually pay Hyatt real money. When the economy improves I actually hope Hyatt puts spend requirements in place to get/maintain Globalist ($5 - $7K per year would be more than fair).
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Originally Posted by skj
(Post 32660554)
I agree ... In another thread about lessening the requirements for LTG, I said
"I don't know why Hyatt would make any changes to the qualification requirements for LT status. They've had essentially the same criteria for at least 20 years, and they've already made it simpler by removing the 10 years as a Diamond/Glob status requirement. I'd also argue it's easier to reach the 1000000 base point/$200K spend today than it was 20 years ago, simply because the average room rate is higher. What's in it for Hyatt to make attaining the status any easier ? How is it beneficial to Hyatt to have a larger population of LT Globs ?" I don’t think anyone is arguing for Hyatt to lessen the requirements for LTG. I think 1,000,000 base points is reasonable for a Lifetime Status. I know some have “wished” it would include points nights stayed, but haven’t given a serious argument towards that. On my end I think spending 200k with a hotel chain is a lot. I’d say I spend 5-8k a year on hotel stays. None of them business related some visiting family, and some vacations. So with that in mind it’d take me 35-40 years to reach. I’m not arguing to change that in any way. I think if I came into serious money somehow one of the first things I would do is stay long term at a top Hyatt spending 50k to boost my LTG meter, then again in a month or so. There’s no way to “cheat” LTG, whenever your spend hits 1 Million Base Points earned you’ll get it no sooner no later. But anyone who wins the lottery or comes into over a Million Dollars I’d highly recommend just staying a couple weeks at a time at PH NYC or another top property. That investment (and amazing stay) will help you the rest of your life. I say that because I’ve known millionaires who’ve had it all and now make 50k a year, just the way of life. Things come and go but LTG is forever :) At least that’s my viewpoint on it. And some may consider that “cheating” because they’re hitting half or more of the LTG requirements in a couple months versus the typical 10 years or stays and spend. But it’s completely legitimate and it’s my strong recommendation should anyone find themselves in that situation. |
Originally Posted by Matt4200
(Post 32663777)
Things come and go but LTG is forever :)
Personally I do not think it's Globalist forever - it's Globalist until further notice :D |
Originally Posted by escape4
(Post 32667244)
Or until Hyatt is bought by some hotel chain like IHG and they give you Spire for life as compensation :rolleyes::eek:
Personally I do not think it's Globalist forever - it's Globalist until further notice :D |
Matt, your preoccupation with Hyatt.......suggest you seek help from a mental health nurse.
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Originally Posted by hedoman
(Post 32667557)
Matt, your preoccupation with Hyatt.......suggest you seek help from a mental health nurse.
Thats how I feel about Hyatt. I’m sorry you don’t share those feelings. |
Does spending on your chase card help get you there?
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