In addition, members will be able to redeem their Hyatt Gold
Passport points for award nights at MGM Resorts in Las Vegas.
Not exact matches
As a Category 2 property in Hyatt's Gold
Passport program, that meant nights could be booked
for 4,000
points + $ 55 per night, as opposed to 8,000
points for a fully free
award night.
This same range of price
points is reflected in the new Gold
Passport award chart
for MGM Resorts.
My personal preference is to save my Gold
Passport points for Points + Cash awards at Category 5 and 6 properties since they're still elite - qualifying, cost half as many points, and the cash co-pay is generally well under half the daily
points for Points + Cash awards at Category 5 and 6 properties since they're still elite - qualifying, cost half as many points, and the cash co-pay is generally well under half the daily
Points + Cash
awards at Category 5 and 6 properties since they're still elite - qualifying, cost half as many
points, and the cash co-pay is generally well under half the daily
points, and the cash co-pay is generally well under half the daily rate.
If you want to use your
points, you will need to sign in to your Gold Passport account on the Hyatt website and either go to «Use Points,» or search for a hotel and make sure you click the option to use points for an
points, you will need to sign in to your Gold
Passport account on the Hyatt website and either go to «Use
Points,» or search for a hotel and make sure you click the option to use points for an
Points,» or search
for a hotel and make sure you click the option to use
points for an
points for an
award!
An
award night at a Category 7 Hyatt property cost 30,000 Gold
Passport Points (for a standard room) and, if you bought points in this promotion to book such a room, it would cost you
Points (
for a standard room) and, if you bought
points in this promotion to book such a room, it would cost you
points in this promotion to book such a room, it would cost you $ 513.
For the vast majority of occasions, purchasing Hyatt Gold Passport Points at 1.85 c / point simply to use them for award nights, is a bad de
For the vast majority of occasions, purchasing Hyatt Gold
Passport Points at 1.85 c /
point simply to use them
for award nights, is a bad de
for award nights, is a bad deal.
Towards the beginning of 2014 Hyatt Gold
Passport (Hyatt's loyalty program) introduced a series of changes to the system, one of which was the introduction of a Cash &
Points option
for award redemptions.
You are
awarded one (1) Scotia Rewards
point for every $ 1.00 in purchases of goods and services charged to a ScotiaGold
Passport Visa Card account or a ScotiaGold
Passport for business Visa Card account.
You are then
awarded two thousand (2,000) bonus Scotia Rewards
points for every additional $ 10,000 (ten thousand dollars) in purchases of goods or services posted to your Scotiabank
Passport Visa Infinite Account thereafter in that same 12 - month year, after the first $ 40,000 in annual purchases has been reached.
You will receive 20 % back on the Hyatt Gold
Passport points you redeem
for award stays,
points + cash, suite upgrades and dining and spa activities.
And Hyatt
points are attractive, with some of the best redemption rates
for its top properties: 22,000 Hyatt Gold
Passport points, even
for properties such as the Park Hyatt Paris or Park Hyatt Maldives, and if you book during a time when that
award room (or suite, in the case of the all - suite Park Hyatt Maldives) would normally go
for $ 1000 / night, you're getting 4.5 cents per
point in face value.