Last Day for the 60,000 Bonus Points with the Hyatt Credit Card


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UPDATE: This offer has expired.

This is a reminder that today, January 9, 2019, is the last day to apply for The World of Hyatt Credit Card with the current 60,000 point offer. This is the best offer to date and starting tomorrow it will drop by 10,000 points. With this offer you’ll earn:

  • Earn 40,000 bonus points after you spend $3,000 on purchases within the first 3 months of account opening.
  • Earn an additional 20,000 bonus points after you spend $6,000 total on purchases within the first 6 months of account opening.

Remember, this is a relatively new card and has replaced the prior version of the Hyatt credit card. If you are currently a cardmember for the old Hyatt credit card, you unfortunately are not able to apply for this card as well. Chase will only allow you to have one or the other. Note: It seems like this card is now subject to Chase’s “5/24†rule. While this has not been confirmed by Chase, many data points out there show that this is now the case.

What is 60,000 Points Worth?

Hyatt points are extremely valuable and I am always able to get at least a 2 cents per valuation. This means that I am able to get at least $1,200 worth out of my points by staying at Hyatt hotels. Some examples on where you can redeem your Hyatt points:

  • 3 nights at the Grand Hyatt Baha Mar, Bahamas (rooms are 20,000 points per night and during peak times can be well over $400+ per night, and when you use points you do not have to pay the outrageous taxes or resort fees)
  • 4 nights at the Andaz Costa Rica Resort at Peninsula Papagayo (room are only 15,000 points per night and throughout the entire winter can easily run $700 per night — this hotel is by far one of my favorite Hyatt redemptions!)
  • 4 nights at the Hyatt Regency Coconut Point Resort and Spa in Bonita Springs, Florida (rooms are 15,000 points per night and this newly renovated property now includes a ton of water slides!)
  • 12 nights at the Hyatt Place Ft. Myers, Florida (rooms are only 5,000 points per night and during peak times can easily be over $200 a night — you are also a quick drive away from some great west coast beaches in Florida)
  • 4 nights at 2 different Boston hotels, the Hyatt Regency Boston and the Hyatt Regency Boston Harbor (rooms are both properties are only 15,000 points per night which is great during peak times)
  • 5 nights at the Hyatt Place Long Island City / New York City (rooms are only 12,000 points per night which is half the price of most NYC properties and you are a quick subway ride away from Grand Central Station)
  • 2 nights at the Park Hyatt Maldives Hadahaa (rooms are 25,000 points per night, but when they usually sell for $1,000 or more, this is a great way to use your points for a villa in the Maldives!)
  • 3 nights at the Hyatt Centric Park City (rooms are 20,000 points per night and during the winter can go for over $700 a night due to it’s ski in/ski out location!)
  • 7 nights at the Hyatt Place Salt Lake City Cottonwood (rooms are only 8,000 points per night and is located at the base of Cottonwood Canyon — perfect for your Utah ski trip)

Of course there are many many other properties within the Hyatt umbrella, but above are just some great examples!

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Enjoying the pools at the Grand Hyatt Baha Mar!

Card Benefits

More Bonus Points

The World of Hyatt Credit Card  has very different (and better!) benefits then the previous Hyatt credit card.

  • Earn 4x bonus points at Hyatt hotels (previous card offered 3x bonus points)
  • Earn 2x points on local transit and commenting purchases, including taxis, mass transit, tolls, ride-share services (the previous card did not offer any bonus points for this category)
  • Earn 2x points at restaurants, cafes, and coffee shops (same number of bonus points as the previous card)
  • Earn 2x points on airlines tickets purchases directly from the airline (same number of bonus points as the previous card)
  • Earn 2x points at fitness clubs and gym memberships (the previous card did not offer any bonus points for this category)

This is by far the best card to use for paying for your hotel room at Hyatt properties and still a good card to use on all the other category bonuses. I personally will be using this card a ton in 2019 as it will help me earn Hyatt Globalist status, but more on that below!a screenshot of a menu

Free Nights

This is one of those cards where the benefits received on an annual basis pays for the annual fee, plus more! With this card, you’ll earn a free night certificate for a category 1-4 property every single anniversary. The certificate is valid for 12 months and can be redeemed for many of those properties I listed above, i.e., Andaz Costa Rica Resort at Peninsula Papagayo, Hyatt Regency Coconut Point Resort and Spa, Hyatt Regency Boston, etc. I personally put a conservative value of $250 on the free night certificate, but when used at certain properties can easily be worth $500-$750! The free night certificate absolutely pays for the annual fee, even if you aren’t using it at some of the top resorts.

In addition to the annual free night certificate you receive, if you spend $15,000 on your card in your cardmember anniversary year (not calendar year), you’ll earn an additional free night certificate (still valid for a category 1-4 night certificate).

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Earn Status Easier

With The World of Hyatt Credit Card you’ll automatically earn Hyatt Discoverist status, but you’ll now have the chance to earn a higher status with your credit card spend. This is quite possibly my favorite benefit of the card as it will allow my family to earn Globalist status, which is by far my preferred status to have for my family!

With this card, you’ll automatically earn 5 elite qualifying nights towards status every single year. Additionally, for every $5,000 you spend on this card, you’ll earn an additional 2 qualifying night credits. This means you can actually earn Explorist or Globalist status without even stepping foot into a Hyatt hotel all year! For many, this will allow them to earn their Hyatt night stays with their credit card spend earned nights to earn a higher and more useful status.

  • To earn Explorist status (mid-level tier) you must earn 30 qualifying nights a year, so with this card you’d only have to complete 25 nights at Hyatt properties.
  • To earn Globalist status (top tier level) you must earn 60 qualifying nights a year, so with this card you’d only have to complete 55 nights at Hyatt properties.

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Hyatt also just introduced milestone benefits, so the more you spend on the card, the more perks you’ll receive as well!

My Thoughts

I personally think The World of Hyatt Credit Card is worth it for these reasons: 1) the generous sign up offer, 2) the annual free night certificate, and 3) the opportunity to earn a higher status. While the free night certificate is capped at a category 4 property, I’ve always come out ahead by using my free night certificate that is worth more then the annual fee.  I love having cards where there is an actual tangible benefit for keeping the card year after year — for me the free night certificate does just that. Without this card my family would also not be able to earn Hyatt Globalist status, so that is a huge perk for us and absolutely worth using for our situation!

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