Registration for Hyatt 75,000 Bonus Points Promo LIVE

by Enoch

Yesterday we wrote about a new Hyatt promotion called “More Points More Play.” The promotion allows Gold Passport members to earn up to 75,000 bonus points, by staying 25 nights in the next 3 months. Sign-up for the promotion is now live.

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Under this promotion, you would earn 5,000 points for the first 5 nights you stay with Hyatt. The reward increases with every 5 additional night you stay with them.

The best way in taking advantage of this promotion is staying 25 nights for the “grand prize” of 75,000 points. As we mentioned yesterday, if you do make it that far, you are essentially getting 3,000 points per night. Depending on how you value Hyatt points, that is $35- 55 per night in value!

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As mentioned yesterday, both paid and cash + points stay qualify for this promotion. Eligible stays at MGM resorts also count towards your nights total. As usual with Hyatt promotions, as long as your qualifying stay falls within this period, it is eligible. That means you do not have to cancel and re-book previously booked nights. By the same token, booking a night right now for a stay after November 30 will not count.

Even if you don’t currently have any plans to stay at Hyatts, I would recommend registering. You never know if an impromptu trip will come your way, and signing up only takes a few seconds.

The full terms and conditions from Hyatt is below:

You must be a Hyatt Gold Passport® member and register by November 30, 2016. To join Hyatt Gold Passport, visit goldpassport.com. All Eligible Nights under this offer must occur from September 1, 2016 through November 30, 2016 (“Offer Period”). 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 10 Eligible Nights, an additional 15,000 Hyatt Gold Passport bonus points after you complete 15 Eligible Nights, an additional 20,000 Hyatt Gold Passport bonus points after you complete 20 Eligible Nights, and an additional 25,000 Hyatt Gold Passport bonus points after you complete 25 Eligible Nights during the Offer Period. A maximum 75,000 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. 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 qualifying stay for bonus points to be posted to your Hyatt Gold Passport account. Hyatt reserves the right to alter or withdraw this offer with a suitable substitute offer of equal value (if legally required) at any time due to actual circumstances. This offer is subject to the terms and conditions of the Hyatt Gold Passport program. For program terms and conditions, visit goldpassport.com. The trademarks Hyatt®, Hyatt Hotels & Resorts®, Park Hyatt®, Andaz®, Grand Hyatt®,  Hyatt Centric™, Hyatt Regency®, The Unbound Collection by Hyatt™, Hyatt Place®, Hyatt House®, Hyatt Zilara™, Hyatt Ziva™, Hyatt Gold Passport®, Hyatt Residence Club®, and related marks are trademarks of Hyatt Corporation. ©2016 Hyatt Corporation. All rights reserved.

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