If you value Hyatt points at 1.5 cents per point (which is on the low side) that's a return of 8.25 % back, which is actually a very competitive earning rate for
bottom tier status compared to Hilton, SPG, IHG, etc..
A 10 % bonus rate for
bottom tier status is not the best as Marriott and Hilton both offer higher bonus rates.
So for
a bottom tier status, Discoverist gives you a very decent return on spending when compared to other major hotel programs.
Since this is
the bottom tier status level, you won't get a lot of super valuable benefits but you do get come solid perks such as:
Not exact matches
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bottom -
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Bottom Line: It will now be possible to earn top -
tier Globalist
status in the World of Hyatt program with no out of pocket expense.
Bottom Line: It will now be possible to earn top -
tier Globalist
status in the World of Hyatt program with no out of pocket expense.
Silver
status may be more valuable if you live in a city where
bottom tier elites can score upgrades with high success rates.
The
bottom tier Bronze
status gets you priority check - in at the pier, a bottle of sparkling wine, onboard discounts, additional internet service, and an online magazine, while Silver
status gets you those perks plus a cocktail party and more discounts on onboard purchases.
Bottom - tier Gold status on AA requires 25K MQMs, so spending $ 40K on a card that only gets you 40 % of the way to bottom - tier status doesn't seem like a great
Bottom -
tier Gold
status on AA requires 25K MQMs, so spending $ 40K on a card that only gets you 40 % of the way to
bottom - tier status doesn't seem like a great
bottom -
tier status doesn't seem like a great deal.