Not exact matches
Here's a real - life example of decision making using this
chart: I'm planning a 2 - night stay at the Hilton Molino Stucky Venice this January, when the cheapest standard
room award is 50,000 HHonors points.
Maximum of 4 people per
room, with those additional people incurring additional points charge per the
award chart.
The Hyatt
award chart is straightforward, with one price per
room type per hotel category.
Starwood will argue that their regular
award chart is for standard
rooms only and that guests booking into these hotels would be booking into suites... but that doesn't quite work for them either.
Hilton does not have a set
award chart, but rather tells you on a case - by - case basis how many points are required based on
room availability and other factors.
Analysis: Wyndham just changed their
award chart so every
room is 15k per night.
One of the sweet spots of Hyatt's existing
award chart is that you can redeem just 3,000 points for an upgrade to a Regency or Grand Club
room, or 6,000 points for an upgrade to a suite.