And I only
used standard room awards to calculate the cents per point for the redemptions.
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.
You can
use the HHonors Points Search Tool to see that a
standard room award costs 30,000 HHonors points every month except June, when it jumps to 50,000.
While this
award can only be
used for a
standard room and is good for just 12 months from the issue date, it has been extremely popular.
For example, a
standard room award in a Category 6 hotel
used to cost 22,000 points.
Means a
room upgrade award to Horizon / Traders Club or Executive Suite from a purchased standard room category at a Qualifying Room Rate at the same Participating Hotel which may be redeemed by using the required number of GC Award Points by a Mem
room upgrade
award to Horizon / Traders Club or Executive Suite from a purchased standard room category at a Qualifying Room Rate at the same Participating Hotel which may be redeemed by using the required number of GC Award Points by a Me
award to Horizon / Traders Club or Executive Suite from a purchased
standard room category at a Qualifying Room Rate at the same Participating Hotel which may be redeemed by using the required number of GC Award Points by a Mem
room category at a Qualifying
Room Rate at the same Participating Hotel which may be redeemed by using the required number of GC Award Points by a Mem
Room Rate at the same Participating Hotel which may be redeemed by
using the required number of GC
Award Points by a Me
Award Points by a Member.
Upgrade your confirmed «
Standard Room» reservation to a Horizon / Traders Club
Room or an Executive Suite
using your GC
Award Points.
Because there are so few of these
rooms they're usually quickly snapped up by these looking to
use their Hyatt points and, because the true «
standard rooms» are no longer classified as such, no more
award availability needs to be released — the hotel can «honestly» say it has complied with the World of Hyatt terms.
YES, credit card
award mights can be
used (
standard rooms).
If Hyatt is selling a
standard room can you book it as an
award,
using your Hyatt Gold Passport points?
The representative agreed that if there were
standard rooms, they should be bookable as a free
award night,
using Hyatt Gold Passport points.
Be careful though: you'll need to make sure you can find availability for the
standard room (Park Queen) in order to
use your points for an
award, as higher categories, including Park Deluxe
Rooms, are * not * eligible.
I had
used a Hyatt Cash & Points
award to just book a
standard room, but even
standard rooms are Studio Suites, with a separate one bedroom and bathroom, a kitchen, and a living
room with a sleeper sofa.
No; there are capacity controls, so just because a
standard room is available (which would indicate you can
use points for an
award stay) doesn't mean that you'll necessarily be able to
use a Hyatt Stay Certificate.