Hyatt’s loyalty scheme is intriguing to me for the following reasons:
- Their award chart, on average, has very favorable value per point
- Hyatt is a 1:1 transfer partner of Chase Ultimate Rewards
- Their award chart does not vary seasonally
If you put these characteristics together, there can be times when you can get a lot of value per Hyatt point.
The characteristic I want to get into today is the lack of seasonal variation in their award chart. Cash prices vary seasonally. Hyatt’s award chart does not vary seasonally.
While this condition exists it becomes hard for Hyatt to determine which category certain hotels should be in. If they categorize it for peak season it’ll be a terrible value off-season. If they categorize it too low it’ll be a steal of a redemption.
I think it’s worthwhile finding the times of year when there are redemption sweet spots. And also interesting to see which redemptions are duds.
Methodology
I was looking for the best actionable Hyatt redemptions for my situation. We’re limited by school vacations at this station in life and as such we’ve got the following breaks:
- December (between Christmas and New Year’s, a very popular time for all resorts so book early)
- February (President’s Day)
- April (date sometimes does/sometimes doesn’t align with Easter)
- Summer (July through August)
I wanted to see which Hyatts, in locations I might actually like to visit, had award availability with good cents per point of value on dates that I could actually visit them.
When I hear about a great redemption someone else has enjoyed, it’s tempting to get sucked into the notion that I too might visit that location some day. In reality, there are defined windows when we take our vacations. And I can only visit that property if there’s award availability and other aspects of the vacation fall into place.
Time flies by. So I think it’s important to make it a priority to take the vacations you want to take.
See: Visualizing a Family Demand Schedule
If award properties fit into my family’s priorities in terms of destinations: Great. If not, I’ll stay somewhere else.
I started doing some searches at Hyatts that looked appealing to me worldwide. I took note of the cash price, award cost, award availability, and max capacity per room and captured them in a spreadsheet.
I’d encourage you to have a look and tailor something like this to your situation to see whether there’s value to be had:
Note that cash prices and award availability vary all the time. This is just a snapshot in time, mostly taken around September 2018.
Other Considerations
Getting to some of these destinations, especially during school breaks, can be expensive.
Then there’s the status factor. If you have Globalist status the generous free breakfast benefit, the potential for a suite upgrade, complimentary parking, and lounge access could make things even more appealing.
Though at peak times I don’t like to count on upgrade on a “space available” basis. I included standard suite awards in my spreadsheet, but suite award availability is hard to pin down with Hyatt. Just because a property shows a standard suite available online with cash doesn’t mean it’s bookable with points. You have to call.
I definitely observed a trend that high per-point value of guaranteed suite award coincided with a lack of award availability.
Things will only get more complicated now that Hyatt offers Premium Suite Awards for twice the number of points as a standard room. Will properties play games with availability? Which Premium Suite will you get exactly? The price range on Premium Suites is huge at some properties.
Podcast: Hyatt Premium Suite Awards and more
The Best Hyatt Redemptions
All that said, here are the best and worst Hyatt redemptions I found.
All Photo credits to Hyatt
1. Andaz Costa Rica Resort at Peninsula Papagayo in Winter
7.2 cents per point
Price: $1,077/nt (February 2019)
Points: 15,000/nt (Category 4)
Actually has award availability: No, but may be possible if you book very far out?
See: Update to Andaz Costa Rica Papagayo Blocking Award Availability
Notes: Sounds like a great redemption. Will look into it.
2. Hyatt Regency Coconut Point Resort & Spa in Winter
6.8 cents per point
Price: $1,016/nt (December 2018)
Points: 15,000/nt (Category 4)
Actually has award availability: Yes (so long as you book a few months ahead of time).
Notes: Nice place. Includes an attached water park with lazy river and private island.
3. Park Hyatt Milan in April
5.8 cents per point
Price: $1,733/nt (April 2019)
Points: 30,000/nt (Category 7)
Actually has award availability: Yes
Notes: We’ve got a trip to Italy coming up in April. Just don’t think I want to shape it around Milan for a favorable redemption rate.
4. Park Hyatt Maldives Hadahaa Year Round
4.9 cents per point
Price: $1,229/nt (April 2019)
Points: 25,000/nt (Category 6)
Actually has award availability: Yes
Notes: Sounds great, but requires a long journey.
5. Park Hyatt New York City in Spring
4.6 cents per point
Price: $1,373/nt (February 2019)
Points: 30,000/nt (Category 7)
Actually has award availability: Yes
Notes: Great hotel. Review here
6. Park Hyatt St. Kitts in February
4.1 cents per point
Price: $1,212/nt (February 2019)
Points: 30,000/nt (Category 7)
Actually has award availability: Yes
Notes: Great resort. Review here
The Worst Hyatt Redemptions
1. Park Hyatt Mallorca in Winter
0.9 cents per point
Price: $186/nt (February 2019)
Points: 20,000/nt (Category 5)
Actually has award availability: Yes
Notes: Gorgeous resort. Rates are very low here off-season, and even in the more popular summer months rates have come down from when they first opened. Becomes just over a 2 cent per point redemption in the summer.
2. Hyatt Place Porland-Old Port, Maine in Winter
1.2 cents per point
Price: $150/nt (April 2019)
Points: 12,000/nt (Category 3)
Actually has award availability: Yes
Notes: Actually becomes a great value in the summer when cash rates jump and award prices stay the same.
3. Park Hyatt Bangkok in February
1.6 cents per point
Price: $322/nt (February 2019)
Points: 20,000/nt (Category 5)
Actually has award availability: Yes
4. Park Hyatt St. Kitts in Summer
1.6 cents per point
Price: $467/nt (July 2019)
Points: 30,000/nt (Category 7)
Actually has award availability: Yes
Notes: This is why we see cash deals at this hotel in the summer. Probably one of the hardest properties to categorize due to seasonal variation.
5. Hyatt Carmel Highlands in Winter
1.7 cents per point
Price: $502/nt (July 2019)
Points: 30,000/nt (Category 7)
Actually has award availability: Yes
Notes: This hotel is a surprisingly mundane award value year-round, rarely seeing more than 2 cents per point of value. And the townhouse suites, if booked for 48,000 points/nt, are an even worse value. This property is over-categorized.
Dishonorable Mention: Andaz Maui Year-Round
2.1 cents per point
Price: $525/nt (July 2019)
Points: 25,000/nt (Category 6)
Actually has award availability: Almost never
Notes: This property is famous for playing games with room categories and blocking award stays. What’s ironic is that it’s not even a particularly good award value. Save your points and stay elsewhere.
Bottom Line
Since Hyatt’s award chart doesn’t vary seasonally it creates some redemption sweet spots. While these are in place it’s worth exploring which redemptions might be useful to you.
There are a bunch of interesting tangents that became apparent while performing these searches. I’ll look forward to discussing them in an upcoming post.
And I’m sure we’ll talk about this more on an upcoming Milenomics² Podcast.
What are some of the best (and worst) Hyatt redemptions you’ve found?