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World of Hyatt Overview

Hyatt, with 850 properties in 60 countries, is smaller than its rivals, though has a strong following among devoted customers.

Joining World of Hyatt

Sign up for a free World of Hyatt membership here. You can start earning points right away.

How to Sign in to Your World of Hyatt Account

Sign in on the World of Hyatt homepage. You’ll need to enter your username or World of Hyatt number and password, along with your last name.

Viewing Your Account Activity

Your My Account page shows reservations, points activity, and award certificates.

Profile Preferences

Use the My Profile page to update your address, guest room preferences, and payment information.

Points Expiration

World of Hyatt points expire after 24 months of inactivity.

To extend them, all you need is any earning or redeeming activity.

World of Hyatt Benefits

World of Hyatt members get benefits from their first stay just for joining.

Image Credit: Hyatt

World of Hyatt Member:

  • Complimentary standard internet
  • Waived resort fees on award stays
  • Complimentary MGM Rewards Sapphire
  • Small Luxury Hotels of the World benefits when booking or redeeming stays through Hyatt
    • Complimentary continental breakfast for 2
    • Complimentary Wi-Fi
    • Early check-in at 12 p.m. (subject to availability)
    • Late check-out at 2 p.m. (subject to availability)
    • 1 category room upgrade (subject to availability)

World of Hyatt Discoverist (10 eligible nights or 25,000 Base Points):

  • All Member benefits
  • 10% point bonus
  • Complimentary premium internet
  • Free breakfast at participating Hyatt Place Hotels (complimentary breakfast may not be available in Europe, Middle East, Africa, and India)
  • 2 p.m. late checkout at participating locations (subject to availability)
  • Complimentary MGM Rewards Pearl
  • Earn 1 point per dollar spent at American Airlines with the AAdvantage – World of Hyatt promotion (link accounts here)
  • Elite check-in
  • Complimentary upgrades to preferred rooms (higher floors, corner rooms, or better views that fall into the same category of the room type booked)
  • Complimentary bottled water

World of Hyatt Explorist (30 qualifying nights or 50,000 Base Points):

  • All Discoverist benefits
  • 20% point bonus
  • Upgrade to the best room, excluding suites and rooms with club lounge access
  • 4 Club Lounge passes for eligible rates or free night awards and 1 category 1-4 free night award (milestone rewards for qualifying)
  • Complimentary MGM Rewards Gold
  • 72 hours guaranteed availability (blackout dates apply)
  • Week of Wellbeing at participating Exhale locations

World of Hyatt Globalist (60 qualifying nights or 100,000 Base Points):

  • All Explorist benefits
  • 30% points bonus
  • Resort fees waived on free night awards and eligible rates
  • Upgrade to the best room, including standard suites
  • Complimentary 4 p.m. late check-out (not offered at Hyatt Residence Club resorts)
  • Club lounge access
  • Complimentary full breakfast daily for each registered guest (up to 2 adults and 2 children) at Hyatt hotels/resorts without a club lounge
  • 4 suite upgrades after 60 qualifying nights or 100,000 Base Points each calendar year
    • 1 upgrade is used per stay up to 7 nights
  • 48 hours guaranteed availability (blackout dates apply)
  • Complimentary parking on free night awards at participating hotels and resorts
  • Guest of Honor program for family and friends to enjoy Globalist benefits when booking an award stay for them (points must be redeemed from the Globalist’s account; Hyatt offers free point transfer, subject to limits)
  • Access complimentary fitness classes at participating Exhale locations in addition to a Week of Wellbeing on qualifying stays at any Hyatt hotel

Earning World of Hyatt Elite Status

World of Hyatt expanded to 3 elite status levels and increased qualification requirements.

World of Hyatt Status Qualification Requirements:

Status TierQualifying NightsBase PointsBase Points per Dollar
Member005
Discoverist1025,005
Explorist3050,0005
Globalist60100,0005

You can qualify by either Qualifying Nights or Base Points. Unlike some other hotel programs, you cannot qualify based on stays.

Qualifying Nights are earned anytime you stay at a Hyatt property or an MGM Rewards Resort and pay an eligible rate.

Another option for earning Hyatt qualifying nights is booking a Lindblad Expeditions cruise via the Hyatt FIND site — you’ll earn 1 elite qualifying night for each night onboard.

Base Points are earned when paying for eligible charges for hotel stays as well as Hyatt dining, spa, and other experiences. Base Points are the only type of points to count toward your tier status.

Bonus Points are any points that are not Base Points (for example, elite bonuses and promotional offers are all bonus points).

Milestone Rewards

Milestone Rewards replaced Hyatt’s “More Ways to Get Rewarded,” and it offers incentives for certain activities.

1, 2: see terms and conditions. World of Hyatt Milestone Rewards. Image Credit: World of Hyatt

The full terms, per the World of Hyatt site, are:

ActivityMilestone Rewards or Tier Status
Stay at 5 different Hyatt brands and pay an eligible rate (known as the 5-Brand Free Night Award or Hyatt Brand Explorer)Free night award in a Category 1-4 Hyatt hotel or resort, Small Luxury Hotels of the World hotel, or MGM Rewards destination (valid for 1 year from issuance)
Earn Discoverist Status

Stay 10 qualifying nights or earn 25,000 Base Points or hold 3 qualifying meetings/events in a calendar year

Stay 20 qualifying nights or earn 35,000 Base Points in a calendar year2 Club Lounge access awards for use at participating Hyatt hotels and resorts at the time of reservation. Access includes continental breakfast and evening hors d’oeuvres (subject to expiration; see new Program Terms).
Earn Explorist Status

Stay 30 qualifying nights or earn 50,000 Base Points or hold 10 qualifying meetings/events in a calendar year

Stay 30 qualifying nights or earn 50,000 Base Points in a calendar yearFree night award in a Category 1-4 Hyatt hotel or resort or Small Luxury Hotels of the World hotel (valid for 180 days from issuance).

2 Club Lounge access awards for use at participating Hyatt hotels and resorts at the time of reservation. Access includes continental breakfast and evening hors d’oeuvres (subject to expiration; see new Program Terms).

Stay 40 qualifying nights or earn 65,000 Base Points in a calendar yearNEW: Your choice of 5,000 Bonus Points, a $100 Hyatt Gift Card, or save 10,000 points on a FIND experience (some options subject to expiration and other limitations; see new Program Terms).
Stay 50 qualifying nights or earn 80,000 Base Points in a calendar yearNEW: 2 suite upgrade awards to use at the time of reservation at participating Hyatt hotels and resorts (subject to expiration; see new Program Terms)
Earn Globalist Status

Stay 60 qualifying nights or earn 100,000 Base Points or hold 20 qualifying meetings/events in a calendar year

Stay 60 qualifying nights or earn 100,000 Base Points in a calendar yearFree night award in a Category 1-7 Hyatt hotel or resort or Small Luxury Hotels of the World hotel (valid for 180 days from issuance)

UPDATED: 2 suite upgrade awards to use at the time of reservation at participating Hyatt hotels and resorts (subject to expiration; see new Program Terms)

Access to My Hyatt Concierge agent for reservations and personalized service.

Stay 70 qualifying nights in a calendar yearYour choice of either 10,000 Bonus Points or a suite upgrade award (subject to expiration; see new Program Terms)
Stay 80 qualifying nights in a calendar yearYour choice of either 10,000 Bonus Points or a suite upgrade award (subject to expiration; see new Program Terms)
Stay 90 qualifying nights in a calendar yearYour choice of either 10,000 Bonus Points or a suite upgrade award (subject to expiration; see new Program Terms)
Stay 100 qualifying nights in a calendar yearYour choice of either 10,000 Bonus Points or a suite upgrade award (subject to expiration; see new Program Terms)
Earn Lifetime Globalist Status

Earn 1,000,000 Base Points over the course of your program membership

Lifetime Globalist Status

World of Hyatt Lifetime Globalist requires 1,000,000 lifetime Base Points.

There is no lifetime Discoverist or Explorist.

Hyatt-MGM Rewards

Hyatt and MGM Resorts have an extensive partnership. If you have status in either program you can match for free to the other.

World of Hyatt Membership LevelMGM Rewards Tier
MemberSapphire
DiscoveristPearl
ExploristGold
GlobalistGold

Further, you can earn World of Hyatt points on eligible spending and apply eligible stays toward status.

Book directly on Hyatt and show your World of Hyatt and MGM Rewards number at check-in.

Hot Tip: Frequent travelers to Las Vegas can rack up Hyatt qualifying nights on cheap MGM rates.

Small Luxury Hotels of the World

Image Credit: Small Luxury Hotels of the World

All World of Hyatt members receive the following benefits when booking participating Small Luxury Hotels of the World hotels through Hyatt.

  • Early check-in 12:00 pm (based on availability at check-in)
  • 1 category room upgrade (based on availability at check-in)
  • Complimentary Wi-Fi
  • Complimentary continental breakfast
  • Late check-out 2:00 pm (based on availability at check-in)

You must book through Hyatt to receive benefits and earn Hyatt points and stay credits. Room rates or room packages may differ by booking elsewhere.

Value of World of Hyatt Status

Discoverist offers similar benefits to the old Platinum level and is competitive with other hotel programs.

Explorist is the new mid-tier, with a relatively high qualification requirement and lacking the prized benefit of free breakfast. At this level, programs such as Hilton Honors offer more value for most travelers.

Globalist continues the legacy of Diamond as arguably the best top-tier hotel status of major hotel programs. The Guest of Honor benefit is unique and valuable. Without a way to earn status based on stays, 60 nights is a high bar for all but the most frequent travelers.

How to Earn World of Hyatt Points

Below is a summary of some of the best ways to earn Hyatt points, but if you want more, read our extensive guide here.

Earning Points on Hyatt Stays

All World of Hyatt members earn 5 points per dollar on eligible stays, plus a bonus for elite status:

  • Member: 5 points/$1
  • Discoverist: 5 points/$1 + 10% bonus
  • Explorist: 5 points/$1 + 20% bonus
  • Globalist: 5 points/$1 + 30% bonus

Plan Meetings and Events

Earn points by holding meetings at Hyatt.

Earn 1x point per $1 spent, up to 50,000 bonus points per event! Meeting planners can also earn elite status with World of Hyatt by holding events at Hyatt properties.

Elite Status# of Events
Discoverist3
Explorist10
Globalist20

To earn points for events, the organizer (individual or company) must have 10 or more paid rooms for at least 1 night of the meeting.

You can split these reward points between up to 3 parties (a combination of individuals or companies).

Earn Airlines Miles Instead of Points 

If you stay infrequently at Hyatt hotels or typically only have 1-night stays, you may prefer to earn 500 miles per stay with Hyatt’s 25 partner airlines.

Set your account preference and also have your airline number handy at hotel check-in.

Transfer Points to Family and Friends

You can send or receive World of Hyatt points to any other member. You need to submit the Point Combining Request Form.

Heads up: each member can only be involved in 1 transfer transaction per 30 days, so transfer carefully!

Hot Tip: Transfer points to a Hyatt Globalist to have them book for you and share their elite benefits through the Guest of Honor program.

World of Hyatt points combining request form. Image Credit: World of Hyatt

Transfer Points to Airline Miles

Starting at 5,000 points you can exchange for 2,000 airline miles, with some exceptions.

The exceptions are:

  1. Aeromexico/LATAM (5,000:4,000)
  2. Air China (5,000:3,200)
  3. China Eastern (5,000:3,200)
  4. Qantas (5,000:2,400)
  5. Southwest (5,000:2,400)
  6. Virgin Atlantic (5,000:3,000)

Transfer 50,000 points at once and receive a 5,000-mile bonus.

How to Redeem World of Hyatt Points

Hyatt has upscale hotels from iconic urban hotels to tropical resorts.

Beyond the widely familiar brands with the Hyatt name, Andaz and The Unbound Collection are boutique-style hotels. Zilara and Ziva are all-inclusive resorts. One of the newest additions to the all-inclusive Hyatt family is the Miraval Arizona Resort & Spa.

Hyatt uses off-peak, standard, and peak pricing for all redemption types.

Small Luxury Hotels of the World have also recently been added for free night awards and are assigned categories in the World of Hyatt award chart.

World of Hyatt Award Chart

Hotel Category (Season)Standard Room Points Cost per NightRegency/Grand Club Points Cost per NightStandard Suite Points Cost per NightPremium Suite Points per Night
Category 1 (Off-Peak)3,5005,5006,5007,000
Category 1 (Standard)5,0007,0008,00010,000
Category 1 (Peak)6,5008,5009,50013,000
Category 2 (Off-Peak)6,50010,50011,50013,000
Category 2 (Standard)8,00012,00013,00016,000
Category 2 (Peak)9,50013,50014,50019,000
Category 3 (Off-Peak)9,00014,00017,00018,000
Category 3 (Standard)12,00017,00020,00024,000
Category 3 (Peak)15,00020,00023,00030,000
Category 4 (Off-Peak)12,00018,00021,00024,000
Category 4 (Standard)15,00021,00024,00030,000
Category 4 (Peak)18,00024,00027,00036,000
Category 5 (Off-Peak)17,00024,00029,00034,000
Category 5 (Standard)20,000 27,00032,00040,000
Category 5 (Peak)23,00030,00035,00046,000
Category 6 (Off-Peak)21,00029,00036,00042,000
Category 6 (Standard)25,00033,00040,00050,000
Category 6 (Peak)29,00037,00044,00058,000
Category 7 (Off-Peak)25,00034,00043,00050,000
Category 7 (Standard)30,00039,00048,00060,000
Category 7 (Peak)35,00044,00053,00070,000
Category 8 (Off-Peak)35,00045,00056,00070,000
Category 8 (Standard)40,00050,00061,00080,000
Category 8 (Peak)45,00055,00066,00090,000

Points + Cash

Save some points by adding a cash copay with Points + Cash.

The off-peak, standard, and peak pricing for Points + Cash applies as follows:

Hotel Category (Season)Standard Room Points + Cash Points Cost per NightStandard Suite Points + Cash Points Cost per NightPremium Suite Points + Cash Points per Night
Category 1 (Off-Peak)1,7503,2503,500
Category 1 (Standard)2,5004,0005,000
Category 1 (Peak)3,2504,7506,500
Category 2 (Off-Peak)3,2505,7506,500
Category 2 (Standard)4,0006,5008,000
Category 2 (Peak)4,7507,2509,500
Category 3 (Off-Peak)4,5008,5009,000
Category 3 (Standard)6,00010,00012,000
Category 3 (Peak)7,50011,50015,000
Category 4 (Off-Peak)6,00010,50012,000
Category 4 (Standard)7,50012,00015,000
Category 4 (Peak)9,00013,50018,000
Category 5 (Off-Peak)8,50014,50017,000
Category 5 (Standard)10,00016,00020,000
Category 5 (Peak)11,50017,50023,000
Category 6 (Off-Peak)10,50018,00021,000
Category 6 (Standard)12,50020,00025,000
Category 6 (Peak)14,50022,00029,000
Category 7 (Off-Peak)12,50021,50025,000
Category 7 (Standard)15,00024,00030,000
Category 7 (Peak)17,50026,50035,000
Category 8 (Off-Peak)17,50028,00035,000
Category 8 (Standard)20,00030,50040,000
Category 8 (Peak)22,50033,00045,000

Pay My Way

Hyatt now allows you to combine various payments, like cash, points, Points + Cash, and award certificates, all on 1 reservation. Simply log in to your World of Hyatt account and click “Use Pay My Way” when booking to see your available options.

Image Credit: Hyatt

Upgrade a Paid Stay

On paid stays, you can use 3,000 points to upgrade to a club room at Grand Hyatt and Hyatt Regency properties that have a club lounge. At most Hyatt hotels you can use 6,000-9,000 Hyatt points to upgrade to a suite. Not all properties participate and availability can be hard to find at popular properties.
Hyatt Upgrade Chart. Image Credit: World of Hyatt

Hyatt Zilara and Hyatt Ziva All-Inclusive Resorts

Hyatt has 2 all-inclusive resort brands: Hyatt Zilara properties are adults-only and Hyatt Ziva is kid-friendly.

Award prices can seem expensive, starting at 20,000 or 25,000 points/night, but remember that these are all-inclusive resorts with all meals included.

Standard rooms are single or double occupancy. There is a maximum of 4 people per room, with those additional people incurring additional points charge per the award chart.

Off-peak, standard, and peak pricing applies as follows:

Category of All-Inclusive ResortAll-Inclusive Standard Room Points CostAll-Inclusive Standard Room Points Cost for 1 Extra PersonAll-Inclusive Standard Suite Points CostAll-Inclusive Standard Suite Points Cost for 1 Extra Person
Category 1 (off-peak)17,00025,50027,00035,500
Category 1 (standard)20,00030,00032,00042,000
Category 1 (peak)23,00034,50037,00048,500
Category 2 (off-peak)21,00031,50035,00045,500
Category 2 (standard)25,00037,50040,00052,500
Category 2 (peak)29,00043,50045,00059,500

Miraval Arizona Resort & Spa

One of the most aspirational properties is the Miraval Arizona Resort & Spa, another all-inclusive. This wellness-focused all-inclusive resort is incredibly expensive.

For 1 adult, a standard-priced room is 45,000 points per night, while a standard suite is 75,000 points per night and a premium suite is 105,000 points per night. A second person adds 20,000 points per night.

Award stays get a $175 resort credit per person, per day, in addition to meals.

Miraval Award Chart. Image Credit: World of Hyatt

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3 comments

Fester

March 25, 2018

How do you redeem the Club Access for Explorists? Call reservations or at check-in?

JPNYC16

February 16, 2020

Do the various major chains (Bonvoy, Hyatt, Hilton, etc…) have rules when it comes to booking award stays when traveling with children/infants?

E.g. – I want to book a 4-night stay at Park Hyatt Paris Vendome on points…when I put 2 adults, availability comes up at 30K/night…when I put 2 adults and 1 infant, only paid stays come up.

Will there be consequences if I do the award booking and then show up with a baby? Will I lose the reservation? Have to pay extra? Get walked to another hotel?

Thanks!

Katie Seemann

February 16, 2020

Hi,
In Europe, hotel rooms are usually meant for 2 people only. There are sometimes special rooms for 3 people. So, yes, there could be consequences if you book a room for 2 people and then show up with 3 (even if one is only a baby). You could try to contact the hotel directly to see if they allow babies in rooms for 2 people. Good luck!

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