Mattress Run for Hyatt Globalist in 2022
#301
Join Date: May 2003
Location: Texas
Programs: Hyatt Glob (Barely); Marriott Plat Life; AA Up and Down Now Plat; Hilton, UA, BA, HA Peasant
Posts: 2,679
I am under the impression the promo was extended and that stays in January and February also count double EQM, and am proceeding to plan short-drive travel or even book mattress runs accordingly. With apologies for asking, am I correct or confused?
#302
Join Date: Dec 2004
Programs: Hyatt Globalist, Marriott Titanium, UA Silver, Hilton Gold, Hertz Pres Circle
Posts: 1,509
Since you are on line anyway, I'll ask the stupid question instead of trying to dig out the answer. Since I went into shock when only a single night posted overnight.
I am under the impression the promo was extended and that stays in January and February also count double EQM, and am proceeding to plan short-drive travel or even book mattress runs accordingly. With apologies for asking, am I correct or confused?
I am under the impression the promo was extended and that stays in January and February also count double EQM, and am proceeding to plan short-drive travel or even book mattress runs accordingly. With apologies for asking, am I correct or confused?
#303
Join Date: May 2003
Location: Texas
Programs: Hyatt Glob (Barely); Marriott Plat Life; AA Up and Down Now Plat; Hilton, UA, BA, HA Peasant
Posts: 2,679
Thank You
I kind of went paranoid when only a single night posted and was sure I had missed the fine print, and then could not find the promo on the Hyatt site.
For the convenience of anyone who got to the party even later than I did and wants to still jump on the train; I finally found a registration link. Appears you have another week to register.
https://world.hyatt.com/content/gp/e...le-points.html
I hope there are enough full-serves and resorts that reopen clubs after this is all over to be worth the time and effort.
For the convenience of anyone who got to the party even later than I did and wants to still jump on the train; I finally found a registration link. Appears you have another week to register.
https://world.hyatt.com/content/gp/e...le-points.html
I hope there are enough full-serves and resorts that reopen clubs after this is all over to be worth the time and effort.
#304
Join Date: Jul 2010
Location: RDU
Programs: AA EXP; Marriott Titanium; Globalist
Posts: 377
Just checked and only 10 of 26 bonus nights posted today. That is I had a 26 night stay ending on January 3rd and the base nights posted. So I was expecting another 26 bonus nights to post.
I'll wait and see what others observe and if further adjustments made to my account.
Update: another 10 bonus nights posted in a separate entry. Hopefully the last 6 will post soon.
I'll wait and see what others observe and if further adjustments made to my account.
Update: another 10 bonus nights posted in a separate entry. Hopefully the last 6 will post soon.
Last edited by RDUflyer2; Jan 7, 2021 at 11:31 am Reason: update on activity
#305
Join Date: Dec 2007
Location: SFO
Posts: 4,923
Just checked and only 10 of 26 bonus nights posted today. That is I had a 26 night stay ending on January 3rd and the base nights posted. So I was expecting another 26 bonus nights to post.
I'll wait and see what others observe and if further adjustments made to my account.
Update: another 10 bonus nights posted in a separate entry. Hopefully the last 6 will post soon.
I'll wait and see what others observe and if further adjustments made to my account.
Update: another 10 bonus nights posted in a separate entry. Hopefully the last 6 will post soon.
#306
Join Date: May 2014
Posts: 1,869
I'm trying to content myself with the idea that I can always chase great breakfasts the same way I seek out good clubs. I have my summer travel booked in club properties, but I might change things up based on reports as things progress.
#307
Join Date: Sep 2020
Programs: AA EXP, BA Gold, VS Gold, Hyatt Globalist, Marriott Platinum, Hilton Diamond
Posts: 3,954
Just checked and only 10 of 26 bonus nights posted today. That is I had a 26 night stay ending on January 3rd and the base nights posted. So I was expecting another 26 bonus nights to post.
I'll wait and see what others observe and if further adjustments made to my account.
Update: another 10 bonus nights posted in a separate entry. Hopefully the last 6 will post soon.
I'll wait and see what others observe and if further adjustments made to my account.
Update: another 10 bonus nights posted in a separate entry. Hopefully the last 6 will post soon.
#308
Join Date: Dec 2004
Programs: Hyatt Globalist, Marriott Titanium, UA Silver, Hilton Gold, Hertz Pres Circle
Posts: 1,509
#309
Join Date: Sep 2020
Programs: AA EXP, BA Gold, VS Gold, Hyatt Globalist, Marriott Platinum, Hilton Diamond
Posts: 3,954
I would be surprised if the "Bonus Journeys" double nights for a 26 night stay would post as 10 + 10 +6. That's why I suspect the 10 nights were from the CC rather than Bonus Journeys.
#310
Join Date: May 2003
Location: Texas
Programs: Hyatt Glob (Barely); Marriott Plat Life; AA Up and Down Now Plat; Hilton, UA, BA, HA Peasant
Posts: 2,679
I agree with you that a good hotel restaurant breakfast is often better food than the club. But a well-run and pleasantly-hosted club, with even decent food, is a benefit beyond words when you live in business hotels to pay the family bills--which I am thankful to Heaven is no longer my situation. But it was. I haven't forgotten the empty feeling of another table for one after a long day, and hope the clubs return soon for those of you that have to live that life. I was much happier to just eat what was there and not look at another menu, and considered several of the hosts good buddies.
#311
Join Date: Mar 2007
Location: ABQ & RNO
Programs: AA EXP 4MM, Piper Dakota, Admirals Club, Hyatt Glob, Hilton Gold, Wyndham Diamond
Posts: 1,427
#313
Join Date: Aug 2012
Posts: 6,752
I haven't forgotten the empty feeling of another table for one after a long day, and hope the clubs return soon for those of you that have to live that life. I was much happier to just eat what was there and not look at another menu, and considered several of the hosts good buddies.
While I generally have no qualms travelling alone, sometimes even prefer it (much as I adore my family, I'm the sort that requires intermittent alone time), I've never really acquired the comfort or appreciation for dining alone. It's something I've done, enjoyed and not have issues doing, but, for me, dining is one of those things where the company makes a significant difference.
#314
Join Date: Sep 2020
Programs: AA EXP, BA Gold, VS Gold, Hyatt Globalist, Marriott Platinum, Hilton Diamond
Posts: 3,954