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Las Vegas Promotion! Earn Double Hyatt Points at Select MGM Hotels Through the Summer

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Insider Tip:  You won’t earn 4X Hyatt bonus points at MGM locations if you pay with The World Of Hyatt Credit Card.  So you’ll want to pay for your stay with a card that earns extra rewards for general travel purchases, like the Chase Sapphire Reserve®, which earns 3X Chase Ultimate Rewards points for eligible travel purchases.

Now through July 31, 2019, you can earn double Hyatt points or 20% more Hyatt points at participating MGM resorts in Las Vegas.  Hyatt members normally earn 5X Hyatt points on eligible MGM purchases and being able to earn 10 Hyatt points per $1 is a solid return.

You’ll need to register for this promotion to qualify.  I’ll share with you the other important details.

Rack up double Hyatt points with MGM Las Vegas hotels, like the Bellagio

Hyatt MGM Promotion Summer 2019

To qualify for either offer you’ll need to be a member of both the Hyatt and MGM loyalty programs.  And you’ll need to provide your membership numbers for both.

You can earn double Hyatt points (10 Hyatt points per $1) at these MGM Las Vegas locations:

And you can earn 20% extra Hyatt points (6 Hyatt points per $1) at these hotels:

You can register for both offers here.  To qualify for the bonus you’ll need to check-out by July 31, 2019.

This promotion will stack with Hyatt’s current promotion to earn 1,000 bonus points per night starting with your second stay (includes participating MGM hotels).  Registration for this other promotion has already ended, but the deal is valid for stays with a check-out date by May 15, 2019.

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