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Here are the Hyatt redemption rates for Alila hotels

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Last year Hyatt acquired Two Roads hospitality ( Destination Hotels, Alila, and Thompson). Since then we’ve seen award rates revealed for many of these hotels, as well as many Small Luxury Hotel redemption rates and benefits released. Yesterday, we learned more information regarding Alila, the high end, luxury boutique brand that has given Hyatt some drop dead gorgeous redemptions. The rates are super competitive and I’ve already began wanderlusting as to where I’ll stay first! Check out the rates and some of the properties we can’t wait to check out.

Hotel LocationRedemption RateOpening Date
Studio at Alila SeminyakIndonesia5000June 25th, 2019
Alila SoloIndonesia5000June 25th, 2019
Alila UbudIndonesia12000June 25th, 2019
Alila SeminyakIndonesia20000June 25th, 2019
Alila Villas UluwatuIndonesia30000June 25th, 2019
Ventana Big SurUSA30000June 25th, 2019
Alila BangsarMalaysia5000June 26th, 2019
Alila ManggisIndonesia8000June 26th, 2019
Alila JakartaIndonesia12000June 26th, 2019
Alila Koh RusseyCambodia25000June 26th, 2019
Alila Diwa GoaIndia8000July 15, 2019
The Diwa Club by AlilaIndia12000July 15, 2019
Alila Jabal AkhdarOman25000July 15, 2019
Alila Fort BishanarhIndia15000July 16, 2019
Alila AnjiChina20000July 16, 2019
Alila WuzhenChina20000July 16, 2019

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I’ve recently become obsessed with visiting. One, I’d love to stay at the Six Senses Zighy Bay, the Al Bustan Palace, and finally…the Alila Jabal Akhdar. Each of these hotels represents something completely different, but the Alila is something most people wouldn’t expect to find in the Middle East. A mountain retreat. How cool is that? And at just 25k per night…a very good option in peak seasons when rates can balloon. And look at the base room…a mountain view suite. Yes, please.

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courtesy of alila

The only US property.

Ventana is the definition of aspirational. Think luxury cabin in the wood vibes, epicurean delights, the smell of wood burning in the fireplace, award winning spa treatments, and points being used to stay in a room that normally costs close to $1k. That’s Ventana.

a building with many windows
courtesy of alila

South Bali Bliss.

The Alila Uluwatu looks unbelievable. Bali is packed with incredible places to stay, but when you see rates that top $600 a night, and the base room is a villa with a private pool, I want to experience it first hand….with points. At 30k, this redemption makes so much more sense than say…the Park Hyatt NYC which commands a similar rate for a base room. Just my opinion, but look at this spot.

a room with a pool and a table
courtesy of alila.com

Will the most impressive Alila be points available?

The Alila Purnama, an all inclusive boat that sails around Indonesia giving you glimpses of Komodo dragons and incredible vistas. Who knows, but I’d guess if it is, it won’t be 30k a night, but closer to 40k which matches some of the SLH redemptions.

a boat in the water
courtesy of Alila

Hyatt missed the mark with its initial roll out of World of Hyatt, but the addition of Two Roads and SLH have added a new value proposition.

Is it worth going out of your way to stay loyal to Hyatt for work trips if it means having more and more aspirational redemptions for your leisure time. It’s clear that Hyatt is carving out a place in the market for just this evaluation, and I think it’s a very smart play.

Opinions, reviews, analyses & recommendations are the author’s alone, and have not been reviewed, endorsed or approved by any of these entities.

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