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Hyatt has been busy acquiring brands to boost its geographic footprint. Nowhere is this more obvious than its newly-debuted all-inclusive portfolio, which adds 52 properties spread across 9 distinct brands.
To celebrate this launch, Hyatt has launched a new promotion that will reward members for their stays.
Here’s everything you need to know.
Offer Details
This offer is specific to Hyatt’s all-inclusive properties, which makes a good excuse for you to journey out and try a new hotel.
You must register for the promotion by August 15, 2022.
The promotion is valid for stays between May 15, 2022, and September 15, 2022.
The promotion is valid for participating hotels within the Americas region.
You can earn a maximum of 25,000 bonus points with this promotion.
The promotion is valid on paid and award stays.
Participating Locations
There are quite a few locations that are participating in the promotion, including properties from Secrets Resorts & Spas, Dreams Resorts & Spas, Zoëtry Wellness & Spa Resorts, Sunscape Resorts & Spas, and Breathless Resorts & Spas.
All in all, there are a total of 52 resorts where you can earn these bonus points, and their locations range from the ever-popular Cancún and Puerto Vallarta in Mexico to Costa Rica in Central America. This is the first time that customers have been able to book any of these hotels using points, and since this promotion is valid even for award stays, that 5,000-point bonus can certainly help offset the cost.
Booking Hyatt’s All-inclusive Hotels With Points
Unlike other hotel chains, World of Hyatt still maintains a semi-fixed award chart for its properties, which means you’ll pay a specific amount of points per night depending on demand. Hyatt has also recently launched an all-inclusive specific chart, which contains 6 different categories:
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Hotel Category
Off-Peak
Standard
Peak
A
12,000
15,000
18,000
B
17,000
20,000
23,000
C
21,000
25,000
29,000
D
25,000
30,000
35,000
E
35,000
40,000
45,000
F
42,000
50,000
58,000
As you can see, the cheapest of these will cost you as few as 12,000 Hyatt points per night. In fact, most of these newly-debuted properties land within the A, B, or C range, which makes them fairly affordable overall.
You can’t beat 12,000 points per night for an all-inclusive experience, especially at a Hyatt-owned hotel. Here are those that fall into the Category A band:
Sunscape Akumal Beach Resort & Spa
Sunscape Dorado Pacifico Ixtapa
Sunscape Puerto Vallarta Resort & Spa
Sunscape Puerto Plata Dominican Republic
Sunscape Sabor Cozumel
Dreams Acapulco Resort & Spa
Dreams Palm Beach Punta Cana
Dreams Playa Bonita Panama
Dreams Punta Cana Resort & Spa
By taking advantage of this promotion, you could feasibly stay at one of the above properties, pay 36,000 for 3 nights, and receive your 5,000 point bonus. In this case, you’d end up paying a net cost of just 31,000 Hyatt points, worth $465 according to our valuations. This will put your nightly rate at roughly $155 — not bad for an all-inclusive experience for 2!
Hot Tip: Chase Ultimate Rewards transfer to World of Hyatt at a 1:1 ratio, meaning 1 Chase point becomes 1 World of Hyatt point!
Final Thoughts
It’s always a good thing when a hotel chain launches new properties, and in this case, Hyatt is celebrating the occasion with a lucrative promotion. If you’re willing to maximize this promotion, staying at a Category A hotel for 3 nights can drop your costs significantly. Remember, registration closes on August 15, 2022, so if you’re interested in taking advantage of this, be sure to do so fairly quickly!