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I’m World of Hyatt Globalist until 2023!

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I wrote an in depth hack on how to hit Hyatt’s top tier Globalist status in just 9 or 10 nights in early December 2020, and it wasn’t a theoretical post.  I was actually amidst my own mattress run, and it has certainly paid off… I just checked my account, and voila, I have surpassed the reduced, 30 night threshold, and hit Hyatt Globalist Status for this year, which doesn’t expire until 2/28/2023.  The craziest thing is that my account shows 31 nights stayed this year.  It’s just the 9th of January!

My Club Access Awards have already hit too!

I haven’t seen my free category 4 night populate yet, but I’m sure I’ll hit it soon.

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How did I do it?

First off you have to remember that Hyatt Status requirement shave been slashed in half.

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Hyatt currently is running a double elite night promo. Until the end of February you’ll earn 2 elite nights for every night you stay.

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But… in 2020, you could earn one elite night for 2020 and one elite night in 2021. During that promo period I stayed 18 total nights. This meant I was starting out the year with 18 elite nights.

I also signed up for the World of Hyatt credit card from Chase. When I applied and was approved the offer included 10 elite nights for 2020 and an additional 10 elite nights for 2021.

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That boosted my total to 28 elite nights.

I just finished a 3 night stay at a cheap Hyatt Place which only cost 72/night and I was targeted for a 10% Chase offer, bringing it down to just $65/night. It was a quick trip I needed to do for my upcoming 2021 move.

I couldn’t be more excited to put top tier status to work

I’m hoping to be taking a honeymoon later this year or next year if Covid hasn’t sorted itself out. This status alongside Hilton Diamond earned from the Aspire will undoubtedly come in very, very handy.

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Park Hyatt Vienna

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  • $50 Annual Credit on hotel stays purchased via Chase Travel
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Main Cast: 

Cards that earn flexible points and should be used on the bulk of your purchases.

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4 Comments

  • The Arts Traveler January 10, 2021

    Miles,

    Airlines are banning support animals. Has this affected you?

    If you could live at the Vienna Park Hyatt would you? I would.

    Sincerely,

    The Arts Traveler

    • Miles January 10, 2021

      Great questions – unless airlines ban emotional support humans…I’m good go 😉 And yes…I could live at the PH Vienna forever and a day 🙂

  • pm January 10, 2021

    Any idea how long until qualifying nights are posted? I just stayed four nights at a Hyatt property. Two days after checking out, my Hyatt account shows those four qualifying nights – but shouldn’t it be showing eight qualifying nights? (Yes, I’ve registered.) Thanks

    • Miles January 10, 2021

      Hey there – yep, they’re posting every 2 weeks so keep an eye out

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