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Last chance for 60K
Hyatt is advertising that now is the last chance to get the Chase World Of Hyatt Credit Card with a 50,000 point signup bonus. Now 50,000 points after spending $6,000 in the first 3 months of having the card open. The card offers 40,000 bonus points for spending $3,000 in 3 months plus another 20,000 bonus points for spending another $3,000 within 6 months. You’ll have between 66,000-84,000 Hyatt points after meeting those thresholds, 60K points from the sign up bonus and 6K-24K points from spending on the card depending on your spend category as explained below.
Comparison to previous signup bonuses
The previous Chase Hyatt card offered 40K signup points, so this is a 50% increase from that offer. Before then the older card offered 2 free nights upon signup, but 60K points is far more valuable than that. The 2 free nights expired after just one year, but the 60K points will never expire as long as you have any activity in your Hyatt account every 24 months. Plus while 60K points can be used for 2 free nights at any Hyatt, it can also be used for a dozen free nights at cheaper Hyatt hotels or for other awards, like suite award nights or points+cash awards. Hyatt also allows points to be transferred to any Hyatt member for free!
Annual fee
There is a $95 annual fee. That’s $20 more than the old Hyatt card, but it comes with lots of new benefits.
Previous cardholders
You can receive the bonus on this card if you haven’t received a bonus on a Hyatt card in the past 24 months.
Current Hyatt card customers can upgrade to this card and get 2,000 points.
5/24
It seems that all Chase cards are now subject to 5/24 restrictions, so you are unlikely to be approved if you have been approved for 5 or more consumer credit cards in the past 24 months.
Annual free nights
This card comes with an annual anniversary night for category 1-4 Hyatt hotels.
If you spend $15,000 in your cardmembership year you can get an additional annual anniversary night for category 1-4 Hyatt hotels.
The annual free night is worth well more than the annual fee, for example you can use it at the category 4 Andaz Costa Rica Resort, where rooms can cost up to $650/night!
The free nights are valid for a year, but I have had success requesting 10K Hyatt points by calling Hyatt after they expire and asking for a credit for the expired night.
Elite status for all cardholders
The card gives Discoverist status, which gives free premium internet, 10% bonus points at Hyatt hotels, free bottled water daily at Hyatt hotels, and 2PM late checkout.
A nice feature of the Hyatt program is that they waive resort fees on award nights.
Card earnings
You’ll earn 4 points per dollar at Hyatt hotels, 2 points per dollar on dining (including restaurants, cafes and coffee shops, etc)offer details reference link, airplane tickets, local transit and commuting (including mass transit, Uber, Lyft, taxis, tolls, etc), and fitness/gym memberships.
The last of the valuable hotel point currencies
After the Starwood merger, most hotel points are now worth less than 1 cent each. I value Hilton points at about 0.45 cents, IHG points at about 0.55 cents, and Marriott points at about 0.75 cents each. I’d value Hyatt points at about 1.55 cents each, making them by the far the most valuable hotel points.
Point transferability
Hyatt points can be transferred between members, free of charge.
You can also transfer points from Chase Ultimate Rewards to Hyatt instantly at a 1:1 ratio. This is a much better value than Chase Ultimate Rewards transfers to IHG and Marriott as Hyatt points are far more valuable than IHG or Marriott points.
Elite qualifying benefits, milestone rewards, and additional free nights
The card gives 5 elite qualifying night credits every year and you’ll earn an additional 2 night credits towards elite status with every $5,000 that you spend.
Paid and award stays at Hyatt hotels combine with night credits earned with the credit card.
Starting in March, Hyatt is launching Milestone rewards that will mean you’ll earn the following:
- Free anniversary night at category 1-4 hotels without any spending required.
- Spend $15,000 on the card and you’ll get a 2nd free anniversary night at category 1-4 hotels.
- Earn 20 night credits (With $40,000 of card spending or less with a combination of award or paid nights at Hyatt hotels and spending) and you’ll get 2 club lounge awards that are valid for club access for the duration of your Hyatt stay.
- Earn 30 night credits (With $65,000 of card spending or less with a combination of award or paid nights at Hyatt hotels and spending) and you’ll get Explorist status, 2 more club lounge awards, and another free night at category 1-4 hotels.
- Earn 40 night credits (With $90,000 of card spending or less with a combination of award or paid nights at Hyatt hotels and spending) and you’ll get a $100 Hyatt gift card or 5,000 bonus points.
- Earn 50 night credits (With $115,000 of card spending or less with a combination of award or paid nights at Hyatt hotels and spending) and you’ll get 2 confirmed suite upgrades that are each valid on paid or award stays of up to 7 nights.
- Earn 60 night credits (With $140,000 of card spending or less with a combination of award or paid nights at Hyatt hotels and spending) and you’ll get Globalist status, 2 more confirmed suite upgrades on paid or award stays, and a free night at category 1-7 hotels.
- For every additional 10 night credits (With $25,000 of card spending or less with a combination of award or paid nights at Hyatt hotels and spending) you’ll get another confirmed suite upgrade or 10,000 Hyatt points.
Hyatt also awards a free category 1-4 hotel night after staying in 5 of their hotel brands and a free category 1-7 hotel night after staying in 10 of their hotel brands.
-Let’s say that you use your 60K signup points for 5 nights in a Hyatt hotel, plus you earn 5 elite qualifying nights every year, so you’re already at 10 nights. If you spend $25,000 on the card you’ll earn another 10 elite qualifying nights. That will earn you free club lounge access with breakfast on 2 stays.
-Spend another $25,000 on the card and you’ll earn another 10 elite qualifying nights, for 30 total nights. That will earn you Explorist status and at which point Hyatt also awards you with yet another category 1-4 night (in addition to the annual category 1-4 for having the card and the annual 1-4 night for spending $15,000 on the card). Explorists earn 20% bonus points at Hyatt hotels and get free club lounge access with breakfast on 4 stays per year.
-Spend another $25,000 on the card and you’ll earn another 10 elite qualifying nights for 40 total night. That will earn you a $100 Hyatt gift card or 5,000 bonus points.
-Spend another $25,000 on the card and you’ll earn another 10 elite qualifying nights for 50 total nights. That will earn you 2 confirmed suite upgrade certificates, valid on both paid stays and point stays, that you can use to upgrade base rooms to suites for up to 7 nights each at the time of booking.
-Spend another $25,000 on the card and you’ll earn another 10 elite qualifying nights for 60 total nights and you’ll earn top-tier Globalist status. Hyatt will then give you a free unrestricted category 1-7 free night valid at any Hyatt in the world. You’ll also earn 4 total confirmed suite upgrade certificates, valid on both paid stays and point stays, that you can use to upgrade base rooms to suites for up to 7 nights each at the time of booking. Globalists get free lounge access and many Hyatt hotels will also buy Globalists free kosher breakfast where available. I’ve taken advantage of free kosher breakfast in Buenos Aires, Cleveland, Hawaii, Los Angeles, Melbourne, New York, Paris, Sydney, and more. Globalists also get access to a personal Hyatt concierge for reservations and personalized service. Resort fees are waived for Globalists on paid and award stays and parking fees are waived on award stays as well. Globalists can share their Globalist benefits on award stays with their friends and family.
-For every $25,000 spend you’ll earn another 10 additional elite qualifying nights you’ll get to choose between another 10,000 bonus points or a confirmed suite upgrade award.
Hotel status or more points: Cost benefit analysis
With a Chase Killer Combo of the Freedom Unlimited Card or the Ink Business Unlimited Card and the Chase Sapphire Preferred® Card Card, Sapphire Reserve Card, or Ink Business Preferred Card you can earn 1.5 Hyatt points per dollar everywhere.
You can read more about Chase Killer Combos and the Quinfecta here.
Should you go down that avenue for more points or should use your Hyatt card to earn elite status and other Hyatt Milestone perks?
Ultimately that will depend on how often you use the elite status benefits, so if you’ll have to sit down and calculate the cost of earning status.
For example if you want to earn top-tier Hyatt Globalist status and you will stay in Hyatt hotels for 15 nights this year, you will also get 5 night credits for having the card, so you would need to earn 40 more night credits. That would take $100,000 of spending on the card.
If you spend that in non-bonus categories on the Freedom Unlimited Card or the Ink Business Unlimited Card you would earn 150,000 points.
If you spend that on the World Of Hyatt Credit Card you would earn 100,000 points. If you value points at 1.55 cents each, that’s a loss of $775 of points.
However you would earn Globalist status and would gain:
- 1 bonus category 1-4 anniversary night at $15K in spending
- 1 bonus category 1-4 night upon earning Explorist (30 night) status
- A $100 Hyatt gift card upon earning 40 nights
- 1 bonus category 1-7 night upon earning Globalist (60 night) status
- 4 confirmed suite upgrade certificates
- Space available suite upgrades on all stays
- Waived resort fees on all stays
- Waived parking fees on award stays
- Club access with free breakfast on all stays
- Priority access to early checkin
- 4pm confirmed late checkout
- Personal Hyatt concierge
- 30% bonus points on paid stays
I’d value the 2 bonus 1-4 free nights at $150 each and the bonus 1-7 free night at $350, which means those benefit alone $650. The $100 Hyatt gift cards means that the rest of the benefits combined only “cost” you about $25. Not a bad deal at all, but of course this assumes that you’ll take advantage of the free nights and benefits rather than have flexible points that don’t expire. That means this route will be worthwhile for some, but won’t be for everyone.
Here is the Hyatt award chart and how many free nights you can earn with the card
Hotel (Click on category for list of hotels) | Standard Room Award | Points+30%-50% of Cash Rate | Standard Suite Night Award | Premium Suite Night Award |
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Category 1 | 3.5K Off-peak 5K Standard 6.5K Peak | 1,750 Off-peak 2,500 Standard 3,250 Peak | 6.5K Off-peak 8K Standard 9.5K Peak | 7K Off-peak 10K Standard 13K Peak |
Category 2 | 6.5K Off-peak 8K Standard 9.5K Peak | 3,250 Off-peak 4,000 Standard 4,750 Peak | 11.5K Off-peak 13K Standard 14.5K Peak | 13K Off-peak 16K Standard 19K Peak |
Category 3 | 9K Off-peak 12K Standard 15K Peak | 4,500 Off-peak 6,000 Standard 7,500 Peak | 17K Off-peak 20K Standard 23K Peak | 18K Off-peak 24K Standard 30K Peak |
Category 4 | 12K Off-peak 15K Standard 18K Peak | 6K Off-peak 7.5K Standard 9K Peak | 21K Off-peak 24K Standard 27K Peak | 24K Off-peak 30K Standard 36K Peak |
Category 5 | 17K Off-peak 20K Standard 23K Peak | 8.5K Off-peak 10K Standard 11.5K Peak | 29K Off-peak 32K Standard 35K Peak | 34K Off-peak 40K Standard 46K Peak |
Category 6 | 21K Off-peak 25K Standard 29K Peak | 10.5K Off-peak 12.5K Standard 14.5K Peak | 36K Off-peak 40K Standard 44K Peak | 42K Off-peak 50K Standard 58K Peak |
Category 7 | 25K Off-peak 30K Standard 35K Peak | 12.5K Off-peak 15K Standard 17.5K Peak | 43K Off-peak 48K Standard 53K Peak | 50K Off-peak 60K Standard 70K Peak |
Category 8 | 35K Off-peak 40K Standard 45K Peak | 17.5K Off-peak 20K Standard 22.5K Peak | 56K Off-peak 61K Standard 66K Peak | 70K Off-peak 80K Standard 90K Peak |
Hyatt points can now be used at a growing list of SLH Hotels. Those include new category 8 SLH hotels, though no Hyatt branded hotels are priced at category 8.
60K points is enough for 2 free nights in a category 7 hotel like a Park Hyatt Paris, Sydney, Tokyo, or New York where paid rates can cost up to $1,500/night. It’s anso valid for SLH hotels like the Ca’ Sagredo Hotel in Venice, which is just half a mile from Gam Gam and Chabad of Venice, where there are delicious meals to be had on weekdays and Shabbos. View category 7 hotels here.
2 nights in a category 6 hotel like the Grand Hyatt Kauai, Andaz Maui, Park Hyatt Maldives, Park Hyatt Chicago, Park Hyatt Vienna, Andaz Tokyo, or Andaz 5th Ave will cost 50K points, where paid rates can cost up to $1,400/night. Or you can use just 12.5K points plus $150 for the best value cash + points award on the Hyatt award chart as the $150 essentially buys back 12.5K points at a cost of just 1.2 cents each. View category 6 hotels here.
3 nights in a category 5 hotel like the Hyatt Huntington Beach, Park Hyatt Aviara, Hyatt Regency Maui, Grand Hyatt Baha Mar Bahamas, Park Hyatt Buenos Aires, Park Hyatt Mallorca, Andaz Mayakoba, Park Hyatt Abu Dhabi, or the Park Hyatt Melbourne will cost 60K points, where paid rates can cost up to $800/night. View category 5 hotels here.
4 nights in a category 4 hotel like the Park Hyatt Toronto, Grand Hyatt Washington DC, Hyatt Centric South Beach Miami, The Confidante Miami Beach, Grand Hyatt Seattle, MGM Grand Las Vegas, Hyatt Regency Boston Harbor, Grand Hyatt Rio de Janeiro, Andaz Costa Rica Resort at Peninsula Papagayo, Hyatt Regency Amsterdam, Hyatt Regency Paris Étoile, Hyatt Regency Hong Kong, Grand Hyatt Dubai, Grand Hyatt Seoul, Grand Hyatt Melbourne, or the Grand Hyatt Taipei will cost 60K points, where paid rates can cost up to $700/night. View category 4 hotels here. These hotels are eligible for the anniversary free nights as well.
5 nights in category 3 hotels like the Hyatt Regency Toronto, Grand Hyatt Denver, Grand Hyatt Atlanta, Hyatt Regency Phoenix, Hyatt Palm Springs, Hyatt House Los Angeles/El Segundo, Hyatt Place LaGuardia Airport, Hyatt Place Niagara Falls, Hyatt Place Long Island City / New York City, Hyatt House Austin/Downtown, Hyatt Place Waikiki Beach Honolulu, Hyatt Regency Casablanca, Hyatt Regency Tokyo will cost 60K points, where paid rates can cost up to $500/night. View category 3 hotels here. These hotels are eligible for the anniversary free nights as well.
7 nights in category 2 hotels like the Hyatt Regency Montreal, Hyatt House Anchorage, Hyatt Regency Morristown, Hyatt Place San Diego/Vista-Carlsbad, Hyatt Regency Cleveland at The Arcade, Hyatt Place Pittsburgh South/Meadows Racetrack & Casino, Hyatt House across from Universal Orlando Resort, Hyatt House Fort Lauderdale Airport & Cruise Port, Hyatt Regency O’Hare, Park Hyatt Mendoza, Hyatt Regency Johannesburg will cost 56K points, where paid rates can cost up to $400/night. View category 2 hotels here. These hotels are eligible for the anniversary free nights as well.
12 nights in category 1 hotels like the Hyatt Place Cleveland/Legacy Village (the only hotel within walking distance of the local Jewish community), Hyatt Place Pittsburgh Airport, Hyatt Place Mt. Laurel, Hyatt Place Panama City/Downtown, Park Hyatt Chennai, or the Hyatt Regency Bali will cost 60K points, where paid rates can cost up to $300/night. View category 1 hotels here. These hotels are eligible for the anniversary free nights as well.
The Park Hyatt Sydney and Sydney Opera House, as seen from the Sydney Harbour Bridge, January 2011:
Will you apply for the Hyatt card before the 60K bonus goes away?
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Any hotels in the holy land?
Not as of yet. However, there’s an SLH hotel in Tel Aviv that will probably be bookable soon enough. No guarantees though.
Is there a business version of this card?
No.
Wow, so well summarized. I read the same post from two of the big point blogs and didn’t think Dan could do it better, but he did!
Thanks Dan
Thanks 🙂
Can current card holders of the old version apply and receive this sign up bonus? Or can only upgrade?
If you have any active Hyatt card then you won’t be approved for another one.
any way for minors needing a credit card to get a sign up bonus?
Is it possible to redeem points or free nights at an all-inclusive hotel such as the Hyatt Ziva in Cancun?
Sure. The all-inclusive chart is here:
https://world.hyatt.com/content/gp/en/rewards/free-nights-upgrades.html
Just to confirm, the elite nights need to be earned in 1 calendar year? and once you hit status, how long does that status last for?
just found this…
Qualification for elite status is based on the Member’s activity (Tier-Qualifying Nights stayed or Base Points earned) over the course of a single calendar year, January 1st through December 31st (“Calendar Year”). Members must re-qualify for elite status each Calendar Year. The specific number of Tier-Qualifying Nights and Base Points needed for each elite tier in the Program are detailed in this Appendix C below. When a Member qualifies for elite status, (s)he will receive that elite status after meeting the minimum requirement through February of the second Calendar Year following qualification. For example, if a Member were to receive Discoverist status in September 2017, that Member would maintain Discoverist status for the remainder of 2017, all of 2018, and through February 2019, unless the Member re-qualified for his/her current status or earned another tier of elite status during that time.
Just to confirm, if you spend 15,000 in any calendar year (first or anniversary) you get the free night, correct?
Every year.
Just spoke with Chase Rep and upgrade is now 2500 points if you spend $2500 before March 31. And new offer is total of 50 k points if spend occurs in 6 months. And you can only do that if no current Hyatt card
wanted to apply but no way to meet the high spend req nowadays! Sad! Haevn’t paplied any cards in last 2 years. used to do over 3 years ago.
Thanks, Dan.
Just applied and got approved instantly.
Congrats!
If you apply for another Chase card today it shouldn’t do another hard pull.
Thank you for your request.
We need to review your request a little longer. We will let you know of our decision as soon as possible.
The free night for spending $15k in a year is for every year of only the first year you open the card? On their sit they refer to this free night for the anniversary year, which doesn’t sound like every year.
Every year.
I am staying at the Hyatt place in Wakiki next week for 4 days. I booked transferring Chase to Hyatt. My wife signed up for the Hyatt card last week. Can I use the benefits of her card when I am there even though the reservation is under my name?
Is there any hotel in El Calafate (Patagonia, Argentina) that can be bookable with any sort of cc points/miles?
Thank you!
What’s the difference between this card and the Marriott card?
as of when did this card become part of 5/24? i just got it back in August and was over 5/24
Thank you, Dan!
I applied after 6:30 tonight. The link was still offering the above sign up bonus, and I got approved for it. Will I get the bonus?
Any update on Hyatt cards? It’s been a while since you last posted anything about a Hyatt card