How to earn up to 20,000 bonus World of Hyatt points this fall
Hyatt Regency is gearing up for fall travel with a new offering that's as sweet as pumpkin pie. We're talking as good as earning up to 20,000 World of Hyatt bonus points when booking via the World of Hyatt app.
World of Hyatt members can register for the promotion by looking for available offers in the "Account" section of the app. To register, simply press the blue "Register" button when you see the offer called "Earn up to 20,000 Bonus Points."
Once registered, members who book through the World of Hyatt app at Hyatt Regency hotels in the U.S. and complete eligible nights (including award nights, as confirmed by a Hyatt spokesperson) by Nov. 23 can earn the following:
- Complete three eligible nights: Earn 3,000 bonus points
- Complete seven eligible nights: Earn an additional 7,000 bonus points
- Complete 10 eligible nights: Earn an additional 10,000 bonus points
Just to reiterate, to earn these bonus points, you must register for the promotion and book eligible stays within the World of Hyatt app.
If you're curious about which Hyatt Regency properties are worth visiting to snag some of these bonus points, we've got a few favorites.
For a dreamy beach vacation, check out the recently renovated Hyatt Regency Maui Resort and Spa. The 45-year-old property is as fresh as ever, spanning 810 rooms, and with a slew of amenities like fun waterslides and great restaurants just a 45-minute drive from the airport. Or, as Clint Henderson, one of TPG's experts on Hawaii hotels, says: "Friendly employees, a large property, remodeled rooms and lots of amenities make it a great place to call home while visiting Maui."
Last year, TPG's editorial team convened at the Hyatt Regency Monterey Hotel and Spa on Del Monte Golf Course. The hotel's location near great hiking, experiences out on the water and Monterey's dining scene made it a great option to spend a few days bonding as a team and exploring this gorgeous stretch of the California coastline.
Luckily, there are Hyatt Regency locations throughout the U.S., from Miami to Seattle and New Orleans to Chicago. Now you just have to decide where you want to go to earn these bonus points.
Bottom line
While this specific offer is only for stays at Hyatt Regency hotels in the United States, it might be worth considering booking at one of these properties for your next fall trip for the chance to earn up to 20,000 World of Hyatt bonus points. Sure, 10 nights is a lot, but for folks on the go, it's a tempting fall offer you might not want to "leaf" on the ground.
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