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Hotel category change list
https://world.hyatt.com/content/gp/e...-updates.html
https://world.hyatt.com/content/gp/e...-updates.html
World of Hyatt Program Changes 2026
#1
Original Poster

Join Date: Sep 2021
Programs: Hyatt Globalist, AS 75k
Posts: 330
World of Hyatt Program Changes 2026

Award chart redemption level updates (“lowest, low, moderate, upper, top”, live in May)
Newsroom announcement (easier points sharing & early award access “later this year”)
Category changes to announce every April, with a few immediate category changes today
World of Hyatt will continue its established annual hotel category review process, with yearly category changes announced in April. Separately, five hotels will shift up one category (Andaz Pattaya Jomtien Beach, Hyatt Centric Malta, Hyatt Regency Kotor Bay Resort, Hyatt Place San Antonio-Northwest/Medical Center and Grand Hyatt Incheon), one hotel with shift up two categories (Grand Hyatt Grand Cayman Resort & Spa, opening in 2026) and one hotel will shift down one category (The Barnett, which is part of the JdV by Hyatt brand) effective starting today, to better reflect current market conditions.
Last edited by GeneralTalker1030; Feb 25, 2026 at 8:58 am Reason: Added a picture of the unfortunate new chart
#3




Join Date: Feb 2005
Programs: Bonvoy Lifetime Titanium, Hyatt Globlist, Hilton Silver, Amtrak Select Plus, UA Silver
Posts: 2,154
Is there now going to be 5 different point rates for each cat (LOWEST, LOW, MODERATE, UPPER, TOP)? No more PEAK and Non-PEAK?
I doubt the LOWEST will be used much. I better book end of year mattress runs now.
I doubt the LOWEST will be used much. I better book end of year mattress runs now.
#7


Join Date: Aug 2017
Location: Stilllwater OK (SWO)
Programs: AAdvantage Plat Pro, World of Hyatt Globalist, plain "member" of Marriott, IHG, enterprise, etc.
Posts: 2,000
Well, this definitely is a move to devalue point values. Might be gentle at first but in a few years I can see that places I spend 8K points now will be 15K or more. The reason to go above 60 via CC spend nights is probably completely gone for me now. I've enjoyed the points earned from CC spend (over 2 cents a point, generally speaking, plus reaching 10K bonuses at 70, 80. 90. etc). I was already drawing back this year because the 'peak' pricing seems to be appearing more often now just on weekends and holidays in ho-hum non-touristy markets (even when cash rates are low) and that has had me booking a lot more of my casual stays either not at all, on cash, or dare I say, even at competitors (have three marriott stays booked this summer, already, just because the Hyatt cash rates and peak-rate points are stupid high. I've only stayed at a marriott in a market Hyatt serves three times in the last 8 years).
#9



Join Date: Jun 2023
Location: SFO
Programs: Hyatt Globalist, UA Gold
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So basically Lowest, Low, Moderate are today’s Off Peak, Normal, Peak, and they’ve added 2 more higher prices on the top end. This seems like a pretty significant devaluation unfortunately, but it doesn’t seem like it’ll be too bad in 2026, at least according to this snippet in the press release. The fact that they’re not specifying the percentage of dates per year that falls under each category is not a good indication though.
The good thing is that it seems like this will avoid full on dynamic pricing in the years to come? So while 2cpp might be harder to get, we also won’t see 0.5cpp being typical.
While the updated framework takes effect in May, World of Hyatt will implement the changes thoughtfully, with limited hotels moving a limited number of nights into the Upper and Top categories in 2026 and broader adoption in the years that follow
After five years without a meaningful structural update, this evolution reinforces long-term stability and protects the integrity of the program rather than fundamentally changing it. This adjustment allows the program to grow into the updated chart for years to come.
#13


Join Date: Aug 2003
Location: Northern California
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Particularly awful at the aspirational property level -- 2/3s increases on cat 7 and 8? This is Bonvoy'd orders of magnitude. Forgive me if I don't believe "peak" will be the preponderant classification too.
My two cents is Hyatt really doesn't have the true footprint to justify taking this as far as they are. Even with globalist benefits intact (for now), the points are just being devalued too dramatically to make focusing on hyatt make any sense.
My two cents is Hyatt really doesn't have the true footprint to justify taking this as far as they are. Even with globalist benefits intact (for now), the points are just being devalued too dramatically to make focusing on hyatt make any sense.
#14




Join Date: Jan 2011
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Besides
https://upgradedpoints.com/news/world-of-hyatt-2026-program-changes/
https://viewfromthewing.com/hyatt-re...ore-expensive/
There's more:
https://onemileatatime.com/news/worl...-night-access/
Hyatt's really trying every possibility to entice USA folks to get those co-branded Hyatt creditcards.......
........
So now set your alarm clock and calender reminders to compete with
Explorists & Globalists,
LGlobs & Courtesy Cards
+ the Hyatt creditcard holders
to nab those highly covedted award rooms
on those high demand dates....
https://upgradedpoints.com/news/world-of-hyatt-2026-program-changes/
https://viewfromthewing.com/hyatt-re...ore-expensive/
There's more:
https://onemileatatime.com/news/worl...-night-access/
Spoiler
........
So now set your alarm clock and calender reminders to compete with
Explorists & Globalists,
LGlobs & Courtesy Cards
+ the Hyatt creditcard holders
to nab those highly covedted award rooms
on those high demand dates....Last edited by HadesNL; Feb 25, 2026 at 9:24 am
#15


Join Date: Jul 2002
Posts: 4,062
I guess that's one way to give a Cat4 free night more value... jack up the points needed for a Cat 4. As for my usual year end bookings of Cat 1 hotels to make sure I hit Globalist, I think I will wait until the later announcement, as there is some chance of beating 3500 points per night..... maybe..
It will be interesting to see the transition as far as the award availability calendars for individual hotels. I suppose we won't be able to see when a hotel offers a "lowest" category room until after the actual launch.
It will be interesting to see the transition as far as the award availability calendars for individual hotels. I suppose we won't be able to see when a hotel offers a "lowest" category room until after the actual launch.






