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Hyatt’s Private Sale (25% Off) Ends This Weekend

by Scott Mackenzie
Last updated March 19, 2022

Hyatt is currently running a private sale for its World of Hyatt members with 25% off room rates plus 10% or more off qualifying dining. This offer only applies at participating properties, but the good news is there are over 975 of those. Major exclusions include specific brands such as Hyatt Residence Club, Miraval, MGM, and UrCove, and Small Luxury Hotels of the World that are not really Hyatt hotels (at least in my mind) but still associated with with World of Hyatt loyalty program.

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You need to book by March 22, 2022, stay between April 1 and May 31, and use the promo code PRIVATE to enjoy these discounts. Keep in mind that some room rates must be pre-paid and are non-refundable. Complete terms are on the Hyatt offer page. Here’s a summary:

  • Americas — Full prepayment is required, but you can cancel up to 72 hours before arrival for no charge. There is no food and beverage discount.
  • Europe, Africa, Middle East & Southwest Asia — Like the Americas, full prepayment is required with the ability to cancel up to 72 hours before arrival for no charge. Breakfast is included, and there is a 20% food and beverage discount at select on-property restaurants.
  • Asia-Pacific (excluding mainland China) — One-night prepayment is required and will not be refunded if you cancel. There is a 10% food and beverage discount at select on-property restaurants.
  • Mainland China — Not participating.

You can get discounts at some of Hyatt’s best properties, too, like the Alila Marea Beach Resort near Encinitas, California. Standard rates are $681, but World of Hyatt members who log in can pay $650. Use the promo code PRIVATE to save even more and pay just $511. The rate may be pre-paid, but the terms clearly state it’s refundable if you cancel with enough notice.

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Another example is the Grand Hyatt Singapore (and the nearby Andaz Singapore). It’s one of my favorite hotels in Southeast Asia and where I usually stay when visiting the city. Singaporean hotels are already quite cheap due to the limited tourism and business travel, but rules are loosening and there are now flights on Singapore Airlines specially dedicated to vaccinated travelers. You can pay as little as USD$143 with the PRIVATE discount code, plus enjoy an additional 10% off food and beverage. The specific restaurants aren’t named, but I’d bet they include the Straits Kitchen, which offers a selection of hawker market-style cuisine.

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About Scott Mackenzie

Scott is a former scientist and business student who created Travel Codex to unravel the complexity of travel loyalty programs. After 11 years in Seattle, he now lives in Austin with his wife and flies over 100,000 miles every year.

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