Earn double Hyatt nights for glamping at Under Canvas
Going for Globalist status with Hyatt this year? Well, you can get a head start on elite night credits by getting out into nature.
Right now, World of Hyatt has a limited-time offer of double tier-qualifying night credits for stays at Under Canvas luxury glamping sites. To earn the double tier-qualifying night credits, World of Hyatt members must register for the promotion online by March 31 and complete stays with eligible nights between March 7 and June 15.
Under Canvas has luxury camping destinations across the country near popular national parks like Arches and Great Smoky Mountains. But the Under Canvas experience doesn't exactly involve roughing it; rooms include plush beds, private bathrooms, wood-burning stoves and comfortable decks.
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For the 2025 season, Under Canvas is welcoming two new camps: Under Canvas Yosemite and Under Canvas Columbia River Gorge. At Under Canvas Yosemite, guests can enjoy breakfast-themed s'mores, nightly stargazing, live music and guided hikes — at least once the camp opens May 15. And at Under Canvas Columbia River Gorge, opening May 29, Hyatt loyalists can bask in 120 acres of White Salmon River Valley beauty, not mention hike to waterfalls, go fly fishing and visit some of the area's famed wineries.
Last year, Under Canvas joined the World of Hyatt family via Mr & Mrs Smith, the boutique hotel- and independent hotel-booking platform that teamed up with Hyatt. With the partnership, World of Hyatt members earn the following for qualifying stays:
- 5 base points per $1 spent on room rates
- Tier-qualifying nights for each eligible night at Under Canvas Resorts and Ulum Moab
- The same benefits as at Mr & Mrs Smith hotels
Those holding the World of Hyatt Credit Card (see rates and fees) earn an additional 4 bonus points per $1 spent on room rates when booking through World of Hyatt channels.
Bottom line
Camping may not be for everyone, but Under Canvas is one of the best ways to experience some of the most beautiful natural wonders in the United States. And now, you can glamp your way to elite status by earning double elite night credits from sea to shining sea.
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