WoH Credit card! [Launched 2018] (Chase)
https://creditcards.chase.com/lp/wor...gaAhpLEALw_wcB
Highlights: 60,000 points for $6,000 spend intro offer 4 points per $ at hyatt 2 points per $ at wellness, dining, local transit, air 1 point per $ elsewhere --- Discoverist status 5 night credit annually 2 night credit for every $5,000 spent 2nd cat 1-4 night at $15,000 spend |
So $150K for Globalist now?
Seems like every hotel is getting into that game. Edit: I guess it's $140K, considering you get five nights just for holding the card. |
$95 annual fee. With the 4x earn, this is actually an appealing card if you plan to spend lots of nights at Hyatt.
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If putting $15k spend, you get 5 nights + 2 nights + 6 nights credit towards status. If already globalist, you get another 2 nights from qualifying, so even at $15k spend on this card one would just need 40 more nights.
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Dang. I would switch over to this credit card in a heartbeat. If you're already a globalist and hold the cc, then you only need 50 nights to maintain status.
So if you put $15K/year on the card of general spend, you would get: 1 free Cat1-4 cert (annual from card) 1 free Cat 1-4 cert ($15K spend) 5 night credits (annual from card) 6 night credits (3x$5K spend) 15K Hyatt points So two free 1-4 certs (up to 30K points, call $200-$400 value) 11 night credits (That will either get you to globalist much faster, or if you would have qualified anyway, it would get you a 10K bonus or extra TSU) 15K Hyatt Points (~$200) Plus a 60K point signup bonus ($900). This one is a great signup bonus card, and if you're a Hyatt loyalist, it's a no brainer to keep forever. |
Originally Posted by jameswes
(Post 29916059)
Dang. I would switch over to this credit card in a heartbeat. If you're already a globalist and hold the cc, then you only need 50 nights to maintain status.
So if you put $15K/year on the card of general spend, you would get: 1 free Cat1-4 cert (annual from card) 1 free Cat 1-4 cert ($15K spend) 5 night credits (annual from card) 6 night credits (3x$5K spend) 15K Hyatt points So two free 1-4 certs (up to 30K points, call $200-$400 value) 11 night credits (That will either get you to globalist much faster, or if you would have qualified anyway, it would get you a 10K bonus or extra TSU) 15K Hyatt Points (~$200) Plus a 60K point signup bonus ($900). This one is a great signup bonus card, and if you're a Hyatt loyalist, it's a no brainer to keep forever. |
Originally Posted by jameswes
(Post 29916059)
Dang. I would switch over to this credit card in a heartbeat. If you're already a globalist and hold the cc, then you only need 50 nights to maintain status.
So if you put $15K/year on the card of general spend, you would get: 1 free Cat1-4 cert (annual from card) 1 free Cat 1-4 cert ($15K spend) 5 night credits (annual from card) 6 night credits (3x$5K spend) 15K Hyatt points So two free 1-4 certs (up to 30K points, call $200-$400 value) 11 night credits (That will either get you to globalist much faster, or if you would have qualified anyway, it would get you a 10K bonus or extra TSU) 15K Hyatt Points (~$200) Plus a 60K point signup bonus ($900). This one is a great signup bonus card, and if you're a Hyatt loyalist, it's a no brainer to keep forever. |
From Onemileatatime
If you currently have The Hyatt Credit Card, you have the option of upgrading to this card, and they’ll even give you 2,000 points for doing so. That’s not a very generous upgrade offer, though at the same time the card’s perks are compelling, and a lot of people will want to upgrade.Existing Hyatt cardmembers aren’t eligible for this card. The terms state the following: Earn up to 60,000 Bonus Points: The product is not available to either (i) current Cardmembers of any Hyatt Credit Card, or (ii) previous Cardmembers of any Hyatt Credit Card who received a new Cardmember bonus within the last 24 months.So you’re eligible as long as you don’t currently have a Hyatt Card, and haven’t received the new cardmember bonus on one in the past 24 months. |
Went ahead and called to upgrade to the WOH Card. No issues other than the rep telling me that the 2000 bonus is targeted and he couldn't guarantee that I'd get it. Product change was quick and easy; new card logo already showing up in my Chase account.
It's always a little unsettling when the blogosphere jumps and down to hype a card. Note that price and return protection are eliminated from the card. There's a landing page with more info now: https://www.chase.com/personal/credi..._hpmasthead_en |
What is the downside of just upgrading to this card if you are a current card member? It seems like it only gives you more.
I got my Hyatt CC just last year, so I wouldn't qualify for the bonus offer anyways. |
Originally Posted by dakid23
(Post 29916185)
From Onemileatatime
If you currently have The Hyatt Credit Card, you have the option of upgrading to this card, and they’ll even give you 2,000 points for doing so. That’s not a very generous upgrade offer, though at the same time the card’s perks are compelling, and a lot of people will want to upgrade.Existing Hyatt cardmembers aren’t eligible for this card. The terms state the following: Earn up to 60,000 Bonus Points: The product is not available to either (i) current Cardmembers of any Hyatt Credit Card, or (ii) previous Cardmembers of any Hyatt Credit Card who received a new Cardmember bonus within the last 24 months.So you’re eligible as long as you don’t currently have a Hyatt Card, and haven’t received the new cardmember bonus on one in the past 24 months. |
Originally Posted by slippahs
(Post 29916235)
Went ahead and called to upgrade to the WOH Card. No issues other than the rep telling me that the 2000 bonus is targeted and he couldn't guarantee that I'd get it. Product change was quick and easy; new card logo already showing up in my Chase account.
It's always a little unsettling when the blogosphere jumps and down to hype a card. Note that price and return protection are eliminated from the card. There's a landing page with more info now: https://www.chase.com/personal/credi..._hpmasthead_en |
Originally Posted by ClarkGriswold
(Post 29916121)
Yes, it's a no brainer. Just deciding whether to cancel the current card, wait a month and apply for the bonus or just do the upgrade and be done with it.
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So if you have no Hyatt status, you can get this card and spend $140,000 and get Globalist? I am already Globalist so it not really an issue for me, but was thinking about having my wife get it. Question is - would credit card Globalist get Cat 1-7 cert and 4 TSUs?
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Would the existing card's unused free night cert be lost by simply upgrading? I'm assuming it would be but does anyone know for sure?
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