Via One Mile at a Time, Hyatt is making a few changes to its award chart. And it’s mostly bad news.
Nine hotels are changing categories at 12:01 am Central Time on December 13, 2017. And nearly all of them increase in price.Hyatt Changing Award Categories for 9 Hyatt Hotels
Link: Hyatt Award Chart
Hyatt is my favorite hotel chain, because I think they have a great balance between value and comfort. So it’s always a bummer to see award chart changes!
On December 13, 2017, at 12:01 am Central Time, 8 Hyatt hotels will increase in price, and 1 hotel will decrease. Here’s what you can expect.
- The Confidante Hotel Miami Beach is decreasing from a Category 6 to a Category 4 (25,000 points per night to 15,000 points per night)
- The Highlands Inn Carmel is increasing from a Category 6 to a Category 7 (25,000 points per night to 30,000 points per night)
- The Hyatt Place Augusta is increasing from a Category 2 to a Category 3 (8,000 points per night to 12,000 points per night)
- The Hyatt Place Long Island City/New York City is increasing from a Category 2 to a Category 3 (8,000 points per night to 12,000 points per night)
- The Hyatt Place Orlando Airport is increasing from a Category 1 to a Category 2 (5,000 points per night to 8,000 points per night)
- The Hyatt Place Orlando/Lake Mary is increasing from a Category 1 to a Category 2 (5,000 points per night to 8,000 points per night)
- The Hyatt Place Santa Cruz is increasing from a Category 2 to a Category 4 (8,000 points per night to 15,000 points per night)
- The Hyatt Place St. Paul is increasing from a Category 1 to a Category 2 (5,000 points per night to 8,000 points per night)
- The Hyatt Place Shenzhen is increasing from a Category 1 to a Category 2 (5,000 points per night to 8,000 points per night)
So, you should book as soon as possible if you plan to stay at most of these hotels.
Want More Hyatt Points?
Link: All the Ways to Earn Hyatt Points
I love to transfer Chase Ultimate Rewards points to Hyatt for free hotel stays.
Remember, you can transfer Chase Ultimate Rewards points to Hyatt to top-off your account for an award stay if you have the Chase Sapphire Reserve, Chase Sapphire Preferred Card, Ink Business Preferred Credit Card, or (no longer offered) Ink Bold card or Ink Plus card.
And if you have one of the cards listed above, you can indirectly transfer points earned from the Chase Freedom, Chase Freedom Unlimited, and Ink Business Cash Credit Card, too!
Or, you can sign-up for the improved Chase Hyatt card offer, which comes with 40,000 bonus points after meeting minimum spending requirements. Plus a $50 statement credit after your first purchase!
Bottom Line
Hyatt is increasing the award price of 8 hotels, and decreasing the award price of 1 hotel. This change hopefully won’t affect too many of y’all. But it’s important to stay on top of these changes so you aren’t surprised later!
Does this impact your upcoming travel?