Hyatt’s Summer Promo Offers Up To 16,000 Bonus Points—Here’s What To Combine It With

Hyatt is offering up to 16,000 bonus points for stays at Hyatt Place, Hyatt House and Hyatt Studios through September 7, 2025. Registration is required.

COMPLETED NIGHTS BONUS POINTS TOTAL BONUS POINTS
3 3,000 3,000
5 +5,000 8,000
8 +8,000 16,000

Stacking choice benefits like ‘2K next stay’ bonuses during this period could make these stays especially lucrative. A couple ‘2k next stay’ bonuses during the promotion period and 8 nights could yield 20,000 bonus points. And free award nights count to earn bonus points.

On the other hand, I do not love how Hyatt has moved to mostly targeted promotions and brand-specific promotions and has offered fewer chainwide promotions. Much less exciting!

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Comments

  1. Oh great a promotion to stay in rundown Amerisuites transformed by lipstick on a pig makeovers in limited service properties
    Horrible cheap generic Buffett food worth spitting out fake eggs canned fruit etc
    And even the new builds only modestly better
    Hard pass on the promotion to suffer and eat crap food daily and ghetto accommodations
    Hyatt sucks and like many others in a downward spiral for years especially with food and beverage
    Oddly only abroad do they have any reasonable quality standards.Sad
    I find much better value in other programs brands and their full service properties.at the top tier levels.Its about cherry picking the best properties

  2. Yeah, not the most exciting brands; however, still useful for ‘road warrior’-ing, mostly at highway/airport hotels. Like, I mean, it ain’t the Park Hyatt Maldives, that’s for sure.

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