That’s because Hyatt has made it easier to check for award availability, rolling out a handy points calendar that you can check to book a stay.
It’s an exceptional feature. Once you search for a property and select “Use Points,” you’ll see a “Points Calendar” button appear below the location’s contact information.
From there, you can scan month by month to see when rooms are available and how many points you’ll need to redeem.
Depending on the hotel category and whether the night is off-peak, standard or peak, you could book a room for anywhere from 3,500 to 45,000 points per night. Just remember, all-inclusive resorts and Miraval resorts are priced differently.
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