Registration is now live for Hyatt’s “Endless Possibilities” promotion! The promotion starts January 15th and runs through April 30th, 2014 and gives you the opportunity to register for one of two offers:
- After every 5 nights, earn a free night – Free nights can be redeemed at any category 1-4 hotel and you can earn up to 4 free nights per account. Free nights must be redeemed by July 31, 2014. There are also no blackout dates with these free nights, so as long as there is a room available it is yours.
- After every 5 nights, earn bonus points – This is a tiered promotion where you will earn in increments of 5 nights. The minimum points you can earn is 5,000 and the maximum is 50,000. You’ll earn the following:
If you are able to max out this promotion, you can essentially earn 4 free nights (capped at a cat 4 hotel) or 50,000 points. A category 4 night is currently equivalent to 15,000 points, so 4 of them can be compared to 60,000 points. I personally would opt for the 50,000 points to give me some flexibility on redemption options. However, if you are only going to stay 5 nights, for example, I’d select the free night option over the 5,000 points. Before you register, I suggest figuring out what the next 3.5 months will look like in terms of Hyatt stays.
You must register by March 31, 2014 to be eligible for this promotion. Once you register you CANNOT change your decision!
This promotion is not really mattress run worthy, although if you can find 4 cheap $50ish stays, it will give you one night free over ski season at the Hyatt Escala Lodge!
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hey .. you almost had me with the ski resort Hyatt Escala Lodge. always wanted to do that. but its 15,000 point.. now it looks worth it.. but do you know any other good hyatt deals in the U.S. you would recommend….also sorry for the questions but what do you thin of this new credit card called coin..it hold all credit cards in 1…