Giving Away 75,000 Hyatt Points to Celebrate Hyatt-MGM in Las Vegas

Here’s the scoop:

  • The Hyatt Gold Passport – MGM M Life partnership is the richest in Las Vegas. It lets you earn and redeem points across both programs, and get status recognition too.
  • You can get Hyatt Platinum status just for having the Hyatt Visa. And Hyatt Platinum gets you Gold status and recognition at 12 resorts in Las Vegas – upgrades, priority checkin, buffet line passes, VIP night club access.
  • Hyatt Diamonds get even more (I love skipping the taxi queue).
  • There’s a new website for this relationship that features free room, points, and experience giveaways.

I’m giving away 75,000 Hyatt Gold Passport points to a reader drawn at random from those leaving comments on this blog post, continue reading to learn more.

Last year Hyatt introduced a partnership with MGM M Life that was really revolutionary in the hotel industry.

Hyatt Gold Passport and MGM M Life offered both reciprocal points earning and redemption, and also elite status recognition, in what amounted to a hotel alliance (akin to the major airline alliances).


    The fountains in front of the Bellagio

Las Vegas was a clear gap area for major chain hotels. IHG had Venetian, Starwood a Westin, Hilton an off-strip property. Starwood subsequently introduced their own partnership with Caesars but it was less extensive, not earning status nights or receiving status recognition across the chains.

In one swoop Hyatt Gold Passport had the best presence in Las Vegas, and MGM had its own global footprint for M Life members as well.

They’ve just launched a digital hub that will help travelers explore Vegas and make the most of the Hyatt Gold Passport and MGM M life relationship.

There’s daily content and regular giveaway opportunities like free nights at M life resorts, Hyatt Gold Passport points, and show tickets.

And to encourage you to check it out, Hyatt has offered to let me give away 75,000 Gold Passport points to readers.

  • Go to the new Hyatt-MGM Las Vegas digital hub
  • Just leave a comment on this blog post to enter to win.
  • Your comment should be what feature on the site you’re most interested in for Las Vegas.
  • This opportunity will remain open through Saturday, July 19 at noon Eastern.
  • You can enter up to 4 times. (The contest is open for four days, although your maximum of 4 entries can be right in a row or spread out however you wish.)
  • One winner will be drawn at random by me. All judgments and rulings of mine are final and unappealable. And you agree to that by entering. I’ll reach out to the winner by email for name and Gold Passport number in order to get the points posted.

So… who wants 75,000 Hyatt Gold Passport points? That’s enough for 3 nights at even the most expensive M Life resort in Las Vegas (or a whole lot of nights somewhere else).

Just share what Vegas experience interests you most on the new the new Hyatt-MGM Las Vegas digital hub in the comments.


About Gary Leff

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. 5 ways to get your art fix – the Bellagio collection is supposed to be amazing.

  2. I am most interested in where to eat because there are so many choices and also so many I don’t even know about.

  3. I’d make Vegas mine by undertaking each one of the 10 surprising(ly random) things to do in Vegas over my three night stay in the MGM using those 75000 points!! The only thing left after those 10 experiences would be to sink my teeth into the best burgers Vegas has to offer before letting my nocturnal side take over control in MGM’s Hakkasan nightclub.

  4. The activities is essential since Vegas is a place where there are limitless options that it hurts your head to choose..

  5. Wow am I really 5,000? Can I get that many Hyatt Gold Passport points? This works like the radio, right? Anyhow, I like the pools and food. Would love to try to out pools/spa at Mandalay Bay.

  6. Most interesting thing about the site is giving a broader perspective on things to do than most reviews or my past experiences, both of which tend to be more focused on a small set of things. Which makes sense seeing as most people are there for limited times on limited budgets, but still.

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