$50 Statement Credit for Hyatt Place and Hyatt House Hotel Stays


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If you are a Hyatt credit card holder, you are eligible to earn a $50 statement credit for stays at Hyatt Place or Hyatt House properties within the U.S.! You just need to spend a combined $300 on your credit card and the $50 statement credit is yours!

a screenshot of a credit card

While you have until January 1, 2018 to meet that $300 spend, you must register by October 30, 2017. So that means if you are not currently a Hyatt cardmember, there is still time to apply for the card, get approved, and apply.

Hyatt has been hitting it hard lately with the Hyatt credit card specific offers. My assumption is they are low on the number of folks who actually have the credit card and are trying to entice more people to sign up.

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Brian Cogswell
Brian Cogswell
7 years ago

Hyatt Play?

Larry D
Larry D
7 years ago
Reply to  Brian Cogswell

“Hyatt Play” shows there was no proofreading, but the subject line presumably should have said “hyatt house” (not “hyatt hotel”). That is actual misinformation since it broadens the actual use of the promotion.

BL
BL
7 years ago

Does it have to be a single transaction?

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