Update: Registration for this offer closes today!
Originally posted on 12/8/21:
Register For Hyatt’s New Bonus Journeys Promo
You can now register for Hyatt’s new bonus journeys promo. Registration closes 3/15/22.
From 1/15/22-4/20/22 you can earn 2,022 bonus points for every 2 nights in a Hyatt hotel. That’s in addition to base and elite points earnings. Bonus points will post within 2-3 weeks after your stay.
The nights do not have to be consecutive. You can earn the bonus on both paid and award nights. You can earn up to 20,220 bonus points from this promotion.
If you have a Chase World of Hyatt card or World Of Hyatt Business Card you will earn an additional 1,000 bonus points for every stay at Hyatts found here in Boston, Chicago, Dallas, Denver, Los Angeles, Nashville, New York City, San Francisco, Seattle, and Washington, D.C. You can earn up to 10,000 bonus points from this stackable promo.
You can earn the bonus on stays booked before registration, but you need to register before the actual stay.
This promo is valid with promo rates like Work from Hyatt and Hyatt Night In. That includes day rates.
You can also earn 500 bonus points at new Hyatt hotels.
Will you stay at Hyatt because of this promotion?
what is the least expensive way to extend hyatt expiration without a stay?
Transfer points to another member for free.
Award stays would earn these bonuses, right?
For most properties, the incentive is nice but probably wouldn’t change your travel choices. Where the bonus could be interesting is for longer stays at the 5000 point hotels. If you can snag one of these at the new off-peak pricing, you’d be looking at an effective cost of only 2500 points per night — and if it’s in one of the 10 targeted cities and you’re a Hyatt card holder, you’d be looking at 1500 points/night. You could live there for that price.
If stay 3 nights consecutive in January and then 1 in March will I get two times the 2022 points bonus?
Sure!
Will existing reservations count for the bonus?
Read the post 🙂
Any word on elite status shortcuts for 2022?
Nope.