Hyatt Points Being Obliterated Tomorrow!
Here is my guide: https://www.dansdeals.com/points-travel/hotel-deals/2026-category-changes-112-hyatt-hotels-will-go-up-in-category-24-will-go-down-in-4-weeks/ 112 hotels are going up in price. Pricing is changing. And More! Hyatt insists that it still operates a fixed award chart program. Technically, that may be true, but with so many peak levels and such a massive variance in cost, I’m not even sure what that means. The difference in cost between the lowest dates and peak dates is now bigger than at many variable point programs. In addition to that, 112 hotels are going up in category while just 24 hotels are going down in category this year. That’s a whopping 83% of category changes going up rather than down. Even the hotels going down may wind up costing more due to the new award chart pricing. Book stays before 5/20 at 9am ET to lock in current rates for future stays at hotels that are going up. You can book stays up to 13 months in advance. Almost all hotel stays are cancellable for free until a certain amount of time before the stay (read the fine print). If you have a reservation at a hotel after 5/20 that is going down, you will automatically receive a points refund starting on 5/21. Note that you won’t be able to change the dates on a reservation after the price goes up, your only options are to use the stay or cancel it and get your points back. If you are booking a stay for longer than you might need it, consider booking in single night increments so that you can keep the old rate for the nights you want to use. For more info, comment "Hyatt" #travel #points #hyatt #chase #hotels Opinions expressed here are the author’s alone, not those of any bank, credit card issuer, airlines, or hotel chain. DansDeals may receive compensation from JPMC.
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