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PHL Jun 4, 2004 7:30 pm

Anyone use workingadvantage.com certs?
 
workingadvantage.com members can purchase certificates for use at Hyatts. They vary from $99 to $249, depending on the tier.

http://www.workingadvantage.com/prod...1851.433200700

The Premiere certificate level is $165/night, and many nice properties (including Park Hyatts) are on the list of eligible properties. So, I went online to check the code (HSPRN1) and book a room on random dates in February at the Stanhope Hyatt in NYC and voila! it worked. But that's NYC in February. Not exactly a busy time. So then I plugged other dates at nice properties at popular times and was told that no rates are available.

So, my question is - are these basically treated like award rooms? And, when the "rate" came up, it was without a price, so this would most certainly be handled like a Priceline stay with no points or credit.

But $165 for some of the nicest Park Hyatts might be good enough reason to utilize the certs at certain times.... I also have no idea how long it takes to receive the certs from working advantage once you buy them online.....

peteropny Jun 4, 2004 7:39 pm

You can also purchase the same type of certificates directly from Hyatt (Hyatt Stay Certificates), see https://www.certificates.hyatt.com/C...rts.asp?navH=1 . If you purchase directly from Hyatt, you can usually earn bonus points for the purchased certificates but do not earn any points for the stay itself. Looks like the rate is the same as quoted by you.

TraveltheWorld Aug 26, 2004 5:17 pm

Certificate Codes
 
May somebody please post the stay certificate codes so that one may check availability? I need the code for a Choice level certificate..

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Well, the codes aren't too hard to guess, so if anybody else is interested...
HSCHN1 - > Choice
HSPRN1 - > Premier
HSELN1 -> Elite
HSSLN1 - > Select

tinnub Aug 26, 2004 5:25 pm


Originally Posted by TraveltheWorld
May somebody please post the stay certificate codes so that one may check availability? I need the code for a Choice level certificate..


Just go to the Hyatt page and click reservations, then the drop down "redeem certificates". You can also find out what the least cert. each hotel will take. Be careful, you don't use a $249 cert for a hotel that will take a $134 cert.

jazzman Aug 27, 2004 5:12 pm

Can't find where you get points for these ...
 

Originally Posted by peteropny
You can also purchase the same type of certificates directly from Hyatt (Hyatt Stay Certificates), see https://www.certificates.hyatt.com/C...rts.asp?navH=1 . If you purchase directly from Hyatt, you can usually earn bonus points for the purchased certificates but do not earn any points for the stay itself. Looks like the rate is the same as quoted by you.

In the Terms and Conditions it says you don't get points for the certificate value. Is there some way you can get points for buying the certificate?

On Working Advantage they give "advantage" points for each purchase (including these certificates) good for perks anywhere from movie tix up to $25 gift cards at numerous retailers. Buy with a points/miles CC and you're triple dipping! Wheeee!

J

peteropny Aug 27, 2004 6:44 pm


Originally Posted by jazzman
In the Terms and Conditions it says you don't get points for the certificate value. Is there some way you can get points for buying the certificate?

Hyatt often does a promotion (I believe the last one ended 6/30) that gives you 5 points per $ spent on certificates (these stay certificates or ones with $ amount). If you were about to buy these certificates, I'd advise checking with Hyatt first so you can make an informed decision.

jazzman Aug 30, 2004 2:50 pm

Sweet!
 

Originally Posted by peteropny
Hyatt often does a promotion (I believe the last one ended 6/30) that gives you 5 points per $ spent on certificates (these stay certificates or ones with $ amount). If you were about to buy these certificates, I'd advise checking with Hyatt first so you can make an informed decision.

I was not aware of that. I will check with them before buying. These gift certificates work particularly well for me because I sometimes have to travel to tourist-heavy destinations where Priceline availability is non-existent, especially at the "last minute" but based on my research gift certificate room supply is a bit better. The Hyatts I would be using have minimum room rates of $170 after tax (and are the "Select" $99 level). That's cheaper than the 2-2.5* hotels in the area and I get points. It doesn't get much sweeter than that!

Onewhoknows May 13, 2007 12:01 pm

hi,
does anyone know the codes for the weekend certificates?
thanks in advance

ngfan Jul 29, 2007 9:15 am


Originally Posted by tinnub (Post 3151502)
Just go to the Hyatt page and click reservations, then the drop down "redeem certificates". ...

Used to work well for me in the past to check room availability for planned cert. redemption. But it doesn't work anymore as I constantly get a red error message "please select all required information" when choosing the appropriate cert. type, the corresponding offer code (i.e. HSPRN1) together with my desired location. Maybe the offer codes have changed ?

bbbb Jul 29, 2007 10:37 am


Originally Posted by ngfan (Post 8138038)
Used to work well for me in the past to check room availability for planned cert. redemption. But it doesn't work anymore as I constantly get a red error message "please select all required information" when choosing the appropriate cert. type, the corresponding offer code (i.e. HSPRN1) together with my desired location. Maybe the offer codes have changed ?


This happens from time to time. Theres another way to get around this error,try going to Hyatt.com then select redeem certs,then select find participating hotel locations and then select gift certs by type, then find the hotel you want and you should avoid this problem. I had the same problem until I found this back door.

ngfan Jul 29, 2007 11:04 am


Originally Posted by bbbb (Post 8138338)
This happens from time to time. Theres another way to get around this error,try going to Hyatt.com then select redeem certs,then select find participating hotel locations and then select gift certs by type, then find the hotel you want and you should avoid this problem. I had the same problem until I found this back door.

Thanks for showing me the back door :D^ Looked fine at first sight but whatever travel date I choose I get Jul 29 to Jul 30 2007 in return...

bbbb Jul 29, 2007 11:33 am


Originally Posted by ngfan (Post 8138431)
Thanks for showing me the back door :D^ Looked fine at first sight but whatever travel date I choose I get Jul 29 to Jul 30 2007 in return...

Its working fine when I change the date from July 29 to the dates I want on the last page?

ngfan Jul 29, 2007 12:49 pm


Originally Posted by bbbb (Post 8138545)
Its working fine when I change the date from July 29 to the dates I want on the last page?

Seemed to have been a cookie thingie as with restart of my PC travel date changes are shown correctly now. Again, thanks for the hint ^

dabaobao May 12, 2012 11:42 pm

are these still available?

Mary2e May 13, 2012 9:00 am

Yes...


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