Hyatt slaps its Gold Passport members with generous – but targetted – promotion

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Hyatt, once marked by the generousness of its promotions, has launched a new campaign for the autumn. Unfortunately it’s VERY targeted and eligible members should have received an email in the past few days. Un-targeted as I am (again) by Hyatt I begin to wonder what you have to do to get a promo from this company these days.

The offer is:

Stay /Earn / Total Bonus Earned
5 Nights + 5,000 Points = 5,000
10 Nights + 10,000 Points = 15,000
15 Nights + 15,000 Points = 30,000
20 Nights + 20,000 Points = 50,000

Details of the rules are as follows:

Terms & Conditions

You must receive this offer from Hyatt and register by November 30, 2014 through the email link above to participate in this offer. You will receive 5,000 Hyatt Gold Passport bonus points after you complete five Eligible Nights, an additional 10,000 Hyatt Gold Passport bonus points after you complete ten Eligible Nights, an additional 15,000 Hyatt Gold Passport bonus points after you complete fifteen Eligible Nights, and an additional 20,000 Hyatt Gold Passport bonus points after you complete twenty Eligible Nights from September 1, 2014 through November 30, 2014. A maximum 50,000 bonus points may be earned, regardless of the number of nights completed during the offer period. For the purpose of this offer, an “Eligible Night” is defined as any night where a member is paying an Eligible Rate, as defined in the terms and conditions of Hyatt Gold Passport, except that nights at M life resorts do not count as Eligible Nights under this offer. Hyatt Gold Passport members will only receive Eligible Night credit for their room, regardless of the number of rooms paid. You must provide your Hyatt Gold Passport membership number at the time of check-in and choose points or miles for your stay. Hyatt Gold Passport will automatically track Eligible Nights when you provide your Hyatt Gold Passport membership number. Please allow two to three weeks after your stay for bonus points to be posted to your Hyatt Gold Passport account.

If you want to see whether you have been selected for special treatment you can attempt to register here.

Personally had I been able to register this would have earned me 30,000 Gold Passport points so it’s a good promo in my book, albeit, not one that I am allowed to play in.

Comments

  1. Hi MfB, csn I ask a favour? My brother is back in the UK and collects miles through credit card spend. He has a biz socthe miles mount up. Right now he only has cards thst give him Advios and Virgin Points. He would like to travel long distance with low charges. Would you mind giving a piece on the best card options for Brits who wnat more than Advios and Virgin. Many thanks. Ps passed through Birmingham airport yesterday, love the new star alliance lounge.

  2. Seems barely worth the bother. 50K for 20 stays? Buy 20, get 1.5 “free”?? I can MS 50K for $350 and save myself thousands by staying at home.

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