Entry Thread for My Reader Giveaway: 44,000 Hyatt Gold Passport Points

Here’s what you need to do:

  1. Check out Hyatt’s Facebook page. They are posting itineraries from their hotel property General Managers. Have a look.

  2. Then leave a comment to this post with the hotel property whose itinerary interests you most, or the property you’d like to see an itinerary from. Any Hyatt property.

Then you’ll be entered to win 44,000 Hyatt points — enough for two nights at any Hyatt in the world, or more nights at less expensive properties. So you might just get to experience one of those itineraries.

But only enter once, by noon Eastern on December 25. And I will draw the winner at random after that.

Full details can be found in the previous thread. That thread is also where you ask any questions, as this post is strictly for entries. You won’t want to ask questions here, in this post because (1) I won’t really be looking at the comments in this post until the contest is over and (2) you don’t want to post more than once to this thread, since anyone who does so is ineligible to win.

Thanks for playing, and to Gold Passport for letting me share some of their free night goodness with my readers!

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Gary Leff is one of the foremost experts in the field of miles, points, and frequent business travel - a topic he has covered since 2002. Co-founder of frequent flyer community InsideFlyer.com, emcee of the Freddie Awards, and named one of the "World's Top Travel Experts" by Conde' Nast Traveler (2010-Present) Gary has been a guest on most major news media, profiled in several top print publications, and published broadly on the topic of consumer loyalty. More About Gary »

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Comments

  1. Definitely Park Hyatt Chicago. Great city, one of the best hotels in the world, and free breakfast overlooking Lake Michigan with Diamond status.

  2. Of those posted Philly looks good. I’d like to see some from some smaller towns (e.g. Madison, Boise, etc.) added in the future.

  3. Thanks. Would love to see an itinerary for Beijing, although according to Chinese tradition the number 44 is terribly unlucky!

  4. DC, for sure.

    Grand Hyatt Washington D.C

    It’s not a state, it’s District of Columbia. Sounds like a decent way to get out of the political vibe of that city.

  5. I’d love to see a London itinerary for the Andaz property. I’m familiar with London, but would love to see what a local/insider suggests for my next visit (which hopefully involves the Andaz!)

  6. Tampa would be nice… oh wait, I live around there. Never mind. Somewhere nice and warm in the winter would do 🙂

  7. Hey Gary, you have a great site. I’d be most interested in the Park Hyatt Tokyo. I’m going to Tokyo this spring and I’d definitely like to recreate a few scenes from “Lost in Translation” at that hotel.

  8. I am interested in Park Hyatt Tokyo too, since I’m planning to bring my family to visit Disneyland in Japan next year!

  9. I was pleasantly surprised by the Long Island itineraries

    Like others I’d love to see what different ideas the Paris Vendome can come up with

  10. Hi Gary, Park Hyatt Tokyo is of interest. I’m in real need of culture shock and a new learning experience, thanks for offering this up.

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