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Stay at the luxurious Miraval Resort for 18k points per night in August. $175/night resort credit included.

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Arizona is hot in August, but so is this deal.

Hyatt is running a few different promotions, 2 of which, result in booking one of the most exclusive wellness centers in the country for just 18k points a night. The first promo is the 10% rebate on points used for award stays that is currently offered to Hyatt credit cardholders. The 2nd, a 50% bonus awarded to World of Hyatt members who use their points to stay at Miraval in Arizona. Let’s take a look at the promos and how they can stack together.

The First: 10% refund for Hyatt Credit Cardholders

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The 2nd: 50% bonus at Miraval on award stays.

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The Math:

With Single Occupancy:

  • Per night…45,000 Points
  • 10% Refund 4,500
  • 50% Bonus 22,500
  • Net Cost 18,000 points

Double Occupancy:

  • Per night 65,000
  • 10% Refund 6,500
  • 50% Bonus: 32,500
  • Net Cost: 26,000

Don’t Forget this is all inclusive resort and when you use points you get a $175 per night, per person resort credit.

  •  Redeem points on eligible Miraval stays and enjoy a $175 resort credit per person, per day along with unlimited meals, snacks and over 120 wellness activities and classes each week

This pretty much sums up what you could expect at Miraval.

 

*feature image courtesy of Miraval.com

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Main Cast: 

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

Supporting Cast:

Cards that earn fixed points in the currency of the airline/hotel and can not be transferred at attractive rates. These cards yield benefits that make it worth keeping, but not necessarily worth putting a lot of your everyday spend on. 

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Annual fee is quite low at $95 a year + you get a 10% anniversary bonus on points + $50 hotel credit in Chase travel.

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2 Comments

  • Miles July 18, 2018

    Thomas – it’s a great deal, but yeah…downside is you need all the points in your account to book

  • Thomas July 18, 2018

    So I’m guess if you wanna stay 3 nights, you would need 3x65k=195k points in your WOH account, but you would only end up using 78k?

    This seems like a good bday present for the wife but I don’t want to have to commit 195k to WoH…

    (double occupancy obv)

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