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#46
FlyerTalk Evangelist & Ambassador: China
Join Date: Aug 2005
Location: DEN
Programs: DL DM/MM, UA 1K, AA Exp, HH Dia, WOH Glob, IHG Plat, Marriott Gold, NA EE, Hertz PC
Posts: 17,374
No real change for Globalists. And it appears the introduction of WOH CC it just gave Hyatt an excuse to up Glob requal.
#47
Join Date: Jul 2015
Location: SYD | HGH
Programs: CX DM, Hyatt Globalist, Hilton DM, Marriott Plat
Posts: 2,069
Do Globalists also get the 4 club lounge award while crossing 20 and 30 nights?
I do found it quite handy when we've asked friends to choose Hyatt over other hotels, stay with us.
I do found it quite handy when we've asked friends to choose Hyatt over other hotels, stay with us.
#48
Join Date: Nov 2011
Location: California
Programs: Hyatt Global, Marriot Lifetime Titanium
Posts: 2,279
I'm at 112, but I knew the rules going in, so only mildly annoyed. Also, some of those counted towards the last promotion.
#49
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Join Date: Aug 2011
Location: Barcelona, London, on a plane
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Besides... I suspect that nearly everybody at 100+ nights enjoyed the 60K bonus for 40 autumn nights. I certainly did.
#50
Join Date: Jul 2010
Location: PHL
Programs: Hyatt Globalist, Hilton Diamond, AA Gold, FB Silver, ITA Volare Executive, Royal Air Maroc Gold
Posts: 3,237
Whoa ... this is interesting.... Have you been able to book rooms for others and apply the club lounge certificates to their rooms? If so, it sounds as though you were staying at Hyatt same time. Is this a requirement for using them for others? I ask all this because I had tried -- or at least I think I tried -- to apply one for booking I made for spouse, but when I was admittedly not on trip, and told this was not possible.
#51
Join Date: Aug 2002
Location: Houston,Texas,USA
Programs: Starwood Gold, HH Diamond,Hyatt Diamond
Posts: 914
According to https://help.hyatt.com/en/hyatt-term...t-terms-2.html, there are no changes to lounge access
#52
Join Date: Jul 2009
Location: IAH
Programs: UA 2MM, Hyatt Diamond, SPG Gold
Posts: 1,918
As a Glob, I've never had an issue getting all benefits, including lounge access or restaurant breakfast, extended to guests in all rooms that I booked. I don't see any value in getting these lounge awards ...
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#53
Join Date: Mar 2017
Posts: 240
I have already re-qualified for Globalist next year (i.e. through Feb.2020).
In 2019, if I do 50 nights, I would get TWO suite upgrades. If I do 55 nights, I would qualify for Globalist again, but will NOT get the remaining TWO suite upgrades. I will only get these remaining TWO upgrades when I hit 60 nights. Correct? If so, then that would be worse off than Globalists in 2018 (who got all FOUR suite upgrades upon hitting 55 nights)?
In 2019, if I do 50 nights, I would get TWO suite upgrades. If I do 55 nights, I would qualify for Globalist again, but will NOT get the remaining TWO suite upgrades. I will only get these remaining TWO upgrades when I hit 60 nights. Correct? If so, then that would be worse off than Globalists in 2018 (who got all FOUR suite upgrades upon hitting 55 nights)?
#54
Join Date: Aug 2017
Location: Stilllwater OK (SWO)
Programs: AAdvantage ExecPlat, World of Hyatt Globalist, plain "member" of Marriott, IHG, enterprise, etc.
Posts: 1,627
I can only see this as being relatively minor. Tweaks around the edges. For a globalist, you get an extra, even if relatively small, award at 40 nights, two of our TSUs are given a little earlier (which I think could be useful in providing a little more advance to secure a suite), but we are expected to stay 5 more nights for renewal.
For me, the CC is providing me with so many nights (probably about 30 next year), that this "clawback" is a big yawn. For non-US globalists, all I can say is I don't know why you want to play the WoH game anyways. If the extra 5 nights are so hard to obtain, then surely the 55 nights are already too brutal that you must be insane for trying.
For me, the CC is providing me with so many nights (probably about 30 next year), that this "clawback" is a big yawn. For non-US globalists, all I can say is I don't know why you want to play the WoH game anyways. If the extra 5 nights are so hard to obtain, then surely the 55 nights are already too brutal that you must be insane for trying.
#55
Join Date: Oct 2014
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#57


Join Date: Dec 2013
Location: Homeless
Programs: Hyatt Globalist; Hilton Dia; Marriott Amb; Accor Dia; IHG Dia Amb; GHA Tit; SLH Indulged
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But because the 10k/10 nights does not extend over 100 nights, then I was only going to get 60k pts for these extra 40 nights from 100 to 140. That is not a lot more points than for the stretch 60 to 100 nights = 40k pts, without this autumn bonus. I guess 50% more so better than nothing, but not jaw dropping as far as I am concerned.
I honestly think Hyatt would be better off extending the 10k/10 nights without a limit above 100 nights, but who am I to say.
#58
Join Date: Oct 2014
Posts: 9,188
I guess the loss of the 55-night thing is some downside, but with it being announced the same year as the new credit card, it seems pretty reasonable. Making the status too easy to achieve is one thing that will absolutely lead to devaluation. This is probably a good change for the long-term health of the program.
#59
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It looks like I get an extra $100 Hyatt gift card every year, and nothing else, with no downside. It's hard to complain about that.
I guess the loss of the 55-night thing is some downside, but with it being announced the same year as the new credit card, it seems pretty reasonable. Making the status too easy to achieve is one thing that will absolutely lead to devaluation. This is probably a good change for the long-term health of the program.
I guess the loss of the 55-night thing is some downside, but with it being announced the same year as the new credit card, it seems pretty reasonable. Making the status too easy to achieve is one thing that will absolutely lead to devaluation. This is probably a good change for the long-term health of the program.
#60
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Join Date: Feb 2003
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Posts: 17,778
I like the changes...now, if they would only bring back welcome amenity points, I'd give them my business back...