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How to Set up Alerts for Hyatt Award Nights Using the Hyatt Award Alerts Tool

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Via Wandering Aramean, you can set up alerts for award nights at Hyatt hotels using the Hyatt Award Alert Tool.

So you can save time and let the tool search for dates when Hyatt award nights are available for you to book.

The Hyatt Award Alert Tool Notifies You When A Hyatt Award Night Is Available

Hyatt Award Alert Tool

Link:   Hyatt Award Alerts Tool (sign-in required) 

Because award night availability changes frequently, you should keep looking even if you don’t initially find an award night.  Now, you won’t have to waste time looking yourself because you can automate the process.

You can set up alerts for Hyatt hotel award nights using the Hyatt Award Alert Tool.

Don’t Give Up If You Can’t Find an Award Night at the Grand Hyatt San Francisco, Because You Can Use the Hyatt Award Tool to Email You When a Room Becomes Available

The Wandering Aramean has created a tool that emails you when an award night is available at a Hyatt hotel.

How to Set up Alerts Using the Hyatt Award Alerts Tool

Step 1 – Log Into Wandering Aramean Travel Tools Account

Link:   Wandering Aramean Travel Tools

Log into your Wandering Aramean Travel Tools account.

Or, you can create an account.

You can register for free for 5 alerts, or pay $15 for up to 50 alerts a year.

When I created my account, it took ~12 hours to get my 1st email.  But your experience may be different.

Step 1 – Log on to Wandering Aramean Travel Tools Account

Step 2 – Create a Hyatt Award Alert

You can create a Hyatt award alert by adding a Hyatt hotel to your “Wish List.”

Step 2 – Create a Hyatt Award Alert

Step 3 – Add a Hotel to Your “Wish List”

Enter the name of the Hyatt hotel, the check-in date, and check-out date.

Step 3 – Add a Hotel to Your “Wish List”

You can receive 5 Hyatt award alerts if you have the free registration, and 50 Hyatt award alerts if you have the First Class version.  The First Class version costs $15 a year.

After you’ve added a Hyatt hotel to your “Wish List,” you can view the “My Wish List” page and make changes.

Your “Wish List” Hotels Are Found Under “My Wish List”

Step 4 – Receive Email Alert

You’ll get an email alert if an award night is available for a hotel on your “Wish List.”

Step 4 – Receive Email Alert

Bottom Line

You can set Hyatt award night alerts using the Hyatt Award Alert Tool from Wandering Aramean.

You get 5 Hyatt award alerts with the free registration and 50 Hyatt award alerts with the paid First Class version.

This new tool is pretty handy and will save a lot of time.  You can check your email for an alert versus having to keep checking the Hyatt website.

 
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