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World of Hyatt Credit Card benefit details and notes
Anniversary Free Night Award (Category 1-4)
- Issued 10 weeks after cardmember anniversary date
- Expires 1 year after issuance
- Ineligible for use with Club Lounge Access Awards and Complimentary Suite Upgrade Awards
- The spend counter for this benefit tracks total cumulative purchases during the current calendar year (excluding $95 annual fee and any other non-qualifying transactions).
- The spend counter for this benefit resets at the beginning of every calendar year. Chase does not make this spend counter visible to customers, so interested customers must calculate their own. Note that this is a separate spend counter from the "Two Additional Night Credits" spend counter below.
- Issued 1-2 days after statement closing date of the triggering transaction (the transaction causing the spend counter to cross $15k)
- Expires 1 year after issuance
- Ineligible for use with Club Lounge Access Awards and Complimentary Suite Upgrade Awards
- Cardmembers are eligible for only 1 Additional Free Night Award per calendar year (e.g., spending $30k does not result in two Additional Free Night Awards
- The spend counter for this benefit tracks total cumulative purchases since account opening (excluding $95 annual fee and any other non-qualifying transactions)
- This spend counter never resets. Chase does not make this spend counter visible to customers, so interested customers must calculate their own. Note that this is a separate spend counter from the "Additional Free Night Award" spend counter above.
- Issued 1-2 days after statement closing date of the triggering transaction (the transaction causing the spend counter to cross a multiple of $5k)
- For World of Hyatt status qualification purposes, the night credits are associated with the TRANSACTION date of the triggering transaction, not the posting date and not the statement closing date. For example, triggering transactions on 12/31/2022 (transaction date) will result in 2 night credits for the 2022 status year, regardless of posting date or statement closing date. Based on FT reports, transaction date appears to be based on the US Eastern Time Zone.
- World of Hyatt Credit Card: timing for $5k spend 2 qualifying nights
- 4 Bonus Points per $1 spent on purchases at Hyatt hotels
- 2 Bonus Points per $1 spent on restaurants, airline tickets purchased directly from the airline, local transit and commuting, and fitness club and gym memberships
- 1 Bonus Point per $1 spent on all other purchases
- Discoverist status every year
- 5 qualifying night credits every year
- No foreign transaction fees
- Travel & purchase coverage
Other notes and tips
Chase spending tracker
- The Chase spending tracker is useful for calculating your spend counter for the $15k Additional Free Night Award and your spend counter for the Two Additional Night Credits
- Chase mobile app: "View all transactions", then switch to the "Spending Summary" tab
- Chase website: From the main page, on the right hand side, click the "Spending & Budgeting" menu, then choose "Spending Summary"
- Remember to add spend from prior calendar year(s) as needed (see spend counter notes above), and to subtract $95 annual fee and any other non-qualifying transactions from all years
- Full list of non-qualifying transactions: returns, refunds, balance transfers, cash advances, travelers checks, foreign currency, money orders, wire transfers or similar cash-like transactions, lottery tickets, casino gaming chips, race track wagers or similar betting transactions, any checks that access your account, interest, unauthorized or fraudulent charges, and fees of any kind, including an annual fee
Sign-up bonus offer
Chase card overview and application page: Link
Current sign-up offer (as of Feb 1, 2022): Earn up to 60,000 Bonus Points
- 30,000 Bonus Points after you spend $3,000 on purchases in your first 3 months from account opening.
- Plus, up to 30,000 More Bonus Points by earning 2 Bonus Points total per $1 spent in the first 6 months from account opening on purchases that normally earn 1 Bonus Point, on up to $15,000 spent.
Previous sign-up offer:
Earn 25,000 Bonus Points after you spend $3,000 on purchases within the first 3 months of account opening.Earn an additional 25,000 Bonus Points after you spend $6,000 total on purchases within the first 6 months of account opening.Apply by December 31, 2020 and get 10 qualifying night credits towards your next tier status in 2020 and 2021.
Previous sign-up offer:
Earn 25,000 Bonus Points after you spend $3,000 on purchases within the first 3 months of account opening.Earn an additional 25,000 Bonus Points after you spend $6,000 total on purchases (including first $3,000) within the first 6 months of account opening.
Previous sign-up offer:
Earn 40,000 Bonus Points after you spend $3,000 on purchases within the first 3 months of account opening.Plus, earn an additional 20,000 Bonus Points after you spend $6,000 total on purchases (including first $3,000) within the first 6 months of account opening.
WoH Credit card! [Launched 2018] (Chase)
#2866
Join Date: Feb 2012
Location: The place where it gets so hot in the summer some planes can't take off.
Programs: Marriott LT Titanium, WoH Globalist, National EE, United Platinum
Posts: 1,446
Most of my colleagues like to stay at Marriott so every year I put all my 1x spend on WoH card and focus solo/personal stays at Hyatt so I can keep my status renewed without needing to stay at a separate property from everyone else when we have group trips.
#2867
Join Date: Sep 2020
Programs: AA EXP, BA Gold, VS Gold, Hyatt Globalist, Marriott Platinum, Hilton Diamond
Posts: 3,947
#2868
I had my annual fee post Feb 1. Will the FNA really take 10 weeks to post? I have a trip in August at a Cat4 and it would be nice to book before April.
Also a DP for anyone that's interested: I paid rent using PayPal Key Feb 26th. Card showed as debit when adding it as a payment method. Charge is still pending, which is unusually long. Will update if it fails to post.
Also a DP for anyone that's interested: I paid rent using PayPal Key Feb 26th. Card showed as debit when adding it as a payment method. Charge is still pending, which is unusually long. Will update if it fails to post.
#2869
Join Date: Dec 2018
Posts: 825
I had my annual fee post Feb 1. Will the FNA really take 10 weeks to post? I have a trip in August at a Cat4 and it would be nice to book before April.
Also a DP for anyone that's interested: I paid rent using PayPal Key Feb 26th. Card showed as debit when adding it as a payment method. Charge is still pending, which is unusually long. Will update if it fails to post.
Also a DP for anyone that's interested: I paid rent using PayPal Key Feb 26th. Card showed as debit when adding it as a payment method. Charge is still pending, which is unusually long. Will update if it fails to post.
#2873
Join Date: Feb 2011
Location: NYC suburbs
Programs: UA LT Gold (BIS), AA LT Plat (CC SUBs & BD), Hilton Dia (CC), Hyatt Glob (BIB), et. al.
Posts: 3,292
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Clawback of $5,000 TQNs?
14-15 month old Hyatt personal card statement 1 week ago, passed a $5,000 increment, 2 TQN’s posted to WOH account the day after statement date, balance slightly overpaid day prior to statement date, statement balance ~$30 credit.
Statement date was in the middle of a 5 night Hyatt Residence Club (HRC) stay for which 2 night deposit (~$1,200) was charged to personal card 4 weeks ago. Applied and approved for Hyatt Biz card 3 weeks ago. Decided to ask the HRC front desk if they would credit the deposit back to the personal card and charge it to the biz card (both get 4 points per $ and would help meet biz card minimum spend).
Expecting a “no way”, I made the request the night prior to check out which was also the day after statement date and day the TQNs posted to WOH. Very pleasantly surprisingly the manager immediately understood (“I made a mistake, I should have used the biz card for the deposit.”) and agreed, he processed the credit and the charge in 3 minutes, I saw the pending credit and pending charge on-line immediately.
My plan is to use the personal card until the end of March (5 points per $ at grocery stores), continue to use the biz card for Hyatt stays, close the personal account in a couple of months and (re)apply for the personal card when it’s been 25-26 months since receiving the last personal SUB. (Only ~$900 other spend on personal card this year so the $14,100 for a FNA is better spent on biz card toward SUB and $10,000 increment.)
Right now I expect my next personal card statement in 4 weeks to show a credit of ~$1,000 which will bring the $5,000 incremental spend down to ~$4,400.
Are the 2 TQNs something that Chase and/or Hyatt are likely to clawback?
Thank you.
#2874
Join Date: Dec 2019
Programs: Hyatt Globalist, free agent otherwise
Posts: 4
I don't always have this much spend, but I hit around $70k so far this year. Between the 33 CC nights I'm getting from the Visa and another 30 I have or will stay by the end of the month I'll get Globalist renewed shortly.
Most of my colleagues like to stay at Marriott so every year I put all my 1x spend on WoH card and focus solo/personal stays at Hyatt so I can keep my status renewed without needing to stay at a separate property from everyone else when we have group trips.
Most of my colleagues like to stay at Marriott so every year I put all my 1x spend on WoH card and focus solo/personal stays at Hyatt so I can keep my status renewed without needing to stay at a separate property from everyone else when we have group trips.
#2875
Join Date: Feb 2011
Location: NYC suburbs
Programs: UA LT Gold (BIS), AA LT Plat (CC SUBs & BD), Hilton Dia (CC), Hyatt Glob (BIB), et. al.
Posts: 3,292
As per the Wiki, the $15K spend FNA should be "Issued 1-2 days after statement closing date of the triggering transaction (the transaction causing the spend counter to cross $15k)." It did for me in December.
#2876
Join Date: Nov 2007
Programs: Marriott Bonvoy Platinum, Hilton Honors Diamond, Delta Gold
Posts: 4,349
Alternatively, I noticed that you get 5 nights of credit per $10k spend on the Hyatt Biz card but you don't get any free night certs as far as I can tell so not sure which way is better for spending your way to Globalist.
#2877
Join Date: Dec 2007
Location: SFO
Posts: 4,914
I see people put spend on this card to get to $15k for the free night certificate. So if you put $140k you also get 9 free nights which together with Globalist status and all the milestone awards makes it somewhat competitive with putting the spend elsewhere. But I would combine achieving Globalist with stays and spend because I can't see myself reaching 60 nights just on stays.
Alternatively, I noticed that you get 5 nights of credit per $10k spend on the Hyatt Biz card but you don't get any free night certs as far as I can tell so not sure which way is better for spending your way to Globalist.
Alternatively, I noticed that you get 5 nights of credit per $10k spend on the Hyatt Biz card but you don't get any free night certs as far as I can tell so not sure which way is better for spending your way to Globalist.
#2878
Join Date: Mar 2016
Posts: 984
Darn, as the expression goes “I hate when that happens”. If it’s any comfort, we’ve all probably “been there done that” (something very similar). For those who are managing many cards and programs, it’s challenging to successfully manage every nuanced detail. Better luck this year!
59 days for me, fee on 1/1, FNA posted 2/28, 1 year expiration.
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Clawback of $5,000 TQNs?
14-15 month old Hyatt personal card statement 1 week ago, passed a $5,000 increment, 2 TQN’s posted to WOH account the day after statement date, balance slightly overpaid day prior to statement date, statement balance ~$30 credit.
Statement date was in the middle of a 5 night Hyatt Residence Club (HRC) stay for which 2 night deposit (~$1,200) was charged to personal card 4 weeks ago. Applied and approved for Hyatt Biz card 3 weeks ago. Decided to ask the HRC front desk if they would credit the deposit back to the personal card and charge it to the biz card (both get 4 points per $ and would help meet biz card minimum spend).
Expecting a “no way”, I made the request the night prior to check out which was also the day after statement date and day the TQNs posted to WOH. Very pleasantly surprisingly the manager immediately understood (“I made a mistake, I should have used the biz card for the deposit.”) and agreed, he processed the credit and the charge in 3 minutes, I saw the pending credit and pending charge on-line immediately.
My plan is to use the personal card until the end of March (5 points per $ at grocery stores), continue to use the biz card for Hyatt stays, close the personal account in a couple of months and (re)apply for the personal card when it’s been 25-26 months since receiving the last personal SUB. (Only ~$900 other spend on personal card this year so the $14,100 for a FNA is better spent on biz card toward SUB and $10,000 increment.)
Right now I expect my next personal card statement in 4 weeks to show a credit of ~$1,000 which will bring the $5,000 incremental spend down to ~$4,400.
Are the 2 TQNs something that Chase and/or Hyatt are likely to clawback?
Thank you.
59 days for me, fee on 1/1, FNA posted 2/28, 1 year expiration.
BREAK
Clawback of $5,000 TQNs?
14-15 month old Hyatt personal card statement 1 week ago, passed a $5,000 increment, 2 TQN’s posted to WOH account the day after statement date, balance slightly overpaid day prior to statement date, statement balance ~$30 credit.
Statement date was in the middle of a 5 night Hyatt Residence Club (HRC) stay for which 2 night deposit (~$1,200) was charged to personal card 4 weeks ago. Applied and approved for Hyatt Biz card 3 weeks ago. Decided to ask the HRC front desk if they would credit the deposit back to the personal card and charge it to the biz card (both get 4 points per $ and would help meet biz card minimum spend).
Expecting a “no way”, I made the request the night prior to check out which was also the day after statement date and day the TQNs posted to WOH. Very pleasantly surprisingly the manager immediately understood (“I made a mistake, I should have used the biz card for the deposit.”) and agreed, he processed the credit and the charge in 3 minutes, I saw the pending credit and pending charge on-line immediately.
My plan is to use the personal card until the end of March (5 points per $ at grocery stores), continue to use the biz card for Hyatt stays, close the personal account in a couple of months and (re)apply for the personal card when it’s been 25-26 months since receiving the last personal SUB. (Only ~$900 other spend on personal card this year so the $14,100 for a FNA is better spent on biz card toward SUB and $10,000 increment.)
Right now I expect my next personal card statement in 4 weeks to show a credit of ~$1,000 which will bring the $5,000 incremental spend down to ~$4,400.
Are the 2 TQNs something that Chase and/or Hyatt are likely to clawback?
Thank you.
In terms of your EQNs, I don't have a firm answer, but based on the timing of everything, it doesn't really matter if you still have it on your WOH account versus if you have it later? I mean if they do claw it back, it shouldn't be a big deal to just spend back up to the 5K limit to get the 2 EQNs back right?
#2879
FlyerTalk Evangelist
Join Date: Dec 2006
Location: Pacific Northwest
Programs: UA Gold 1MM, AS 75k, AA Plat, Bonvoyed Gold, Honors Dia, Hyatt Explorer, IHG Plat, ...
Posts: 16,854
#2880
Join Date: Mar 2016
Posts: 984