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Easily Save $50 off $300+ in Hotel Stays (If You Have the Right Credit Card!)

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Here’s another sweet deal for folks with The Hyatt Credit Card!

You can earn a $50 statement credit when you register for the promotion by October 31, 2017.   And spend a total of $300+ at US Hyatt Place or Hyatt House hotels with your card by January 1, 2018.

Planning a Hyatt Place or Hyatt House Stay Before the End of the Year? If You Have the Chase Hyatt Card, You Can Save $50 on $300+ in Hotel Spending

Here are the details!

Save $50 off $300+ at Hyatt House and Hyatt Place

Link:   Chase Hyatt Cardholder Hyatt House & Hyatt Place Promotion

Link:   The Hyatt Credit Card

Register for this promotion with your Chase Hyatt card by October 31, 2017.  Then use your card to spend $300 or more at US Hyatt Place or Hyatt House hotels by Janaury 1, 2018 and earn a $50 statement credit!

Here are the terms:

Your Room Rate, Gallery 24/7 Menu, and Coffee to Cocktails Bar Purchases ALL Qualify to Meet the Minimum $300 Spending

If you have the Chase Hyatt card, it’s a no-brainer to enroll, even if you don’t have Hyatt Place or Hyatt House stays planned.  Because it only takes a minute, and you never know when a last minute trip might come up!

Bottom Line

Chase Hyatt cardholders can earn a $50 statement credit when they register for this promotion and spend $300+ on their card at US Hyatt Place or Hyatt House hotels.

To get in on the deal, enroll by October 31, 2017, and stay by January 1, 2018.  And you don’t have to spend the $300 minimum all at once.

It only takes a minute to register, so even if you don’t have Hyatt Place or Hyatt House stays plans, it’s worth signing-up just in case.

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