$60 Savings at Grand Hyatt Hotels with Amex Offers


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SAN DIEGO CA/USA - SEPTEMBER 3 2016: Manchester Grand Hyatt San Diego exterior The Grand Hyatt San Diego is a high-rise hotel complex in San Diego and California's largest hotel.
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Amex Offers just came out with a brand new offer where you can save $20% off at Grand Hyatt properties in the US, Mexico and the Bahamas. With this offer if you spend $300+, you’ll receive a $60 statement credit which is pretty awesome! This offer is valid through Sept. 30, 2019.

For those with upcoming stays at a Grand Hyatt hotel, this is a great opportunity to save a decent amount of money.

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You’ll have to check your AmericanExpress.com account to see if you have been targeted for this offer. I personally see this offer on about half the cards in my account, although I can still only use the offer once per account. The $300 charge also must hit your statement in a single charge and cannot be cumulative over multiple Grand Hyatt stays.

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Use the credit at the Grand Hyatt Baha Mar!

Even if you are using points, all incidentals charged to your room will still count towards the $300+ minimum. This includes all activities, restaurants, bar tabs, etc. For example, if you have an upcoming stay this summer at the Grand Hyatt Baha Mar and using points, spending an additional $300 on your room is quite easy to do (unfortunately).

For those that are able to take advantage of this offer, enjoy the $60 savings! I know my family already has an opportunity to use this Amex Offer.

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