Hyatt announces 2013 award category adjustments

Hyatt announces 2013 award category adjustments

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It’s normal for hotel chains to adjust award categories based on demand, market conditions, average nightly rate, etc., and it looks like Hyatt is doing just this. As of February 7, 2013, ten hotels will be moving into a lower category, while seven hotels will be moving into a higher category.

Those hotels changing categories are as follows:

This really is fairly minor. The great news is that it doesn’t look like they’re adding a new category (like they did the last time) or raising the number of points required across the board. Seeing only 17 properties switch categories is quite minor in the grand scheme of things.

I think the one “shift” most worth mentioning is between categories four and five. If you have the Chase Hyatt Visa card you get an annual free night certificate, and that can be redeemed for up to a category four property. As you can see the Hyatt 48 Lex will no longer be a category four property, meaning you won’t be able to redeem the free night certificate for that anymore. Conversely, the Park Hyatt Aviara will become a category four property, so you’ll now be able to redeem the annual free night certificate there.

Reservations made before February 7, 2013, will still be charged the old rates, even for stays on subsequent dates. Apparently Gold Passport will automatically credit you the difference in points if your hotel goes down in category, which is mighty generous.

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  1. Linda T Guest

    After all the publicity with Top Chef, glad to see Hyatt Olive 8 stay a category 4:)

  2. lucky OMAAT

    @ Alex -- It seems to legitimately be a category five right now, so I see no reason the move down would be wrong.

  3. Nick B. Guest

    Speaking on room quality, PH Toronto is finally in it's proper category

  4. Mddcflyer Guest

    Minor or not - there is no NYC category 4 hotel currently (until the new HP will be open who knows when). If that will continue the credit card might have to be cancelled as that was the main reason to have it in the first place.

  5. Alex Guest

    The last time I stayed at PH Aviara it was a cat 6, not 5.. Are you sure it will move down to a 4?

  6. DW Guest

    (Sigh of relief). Compared to what we've seen recently from some other loyalty programs, these changes are very, very minor.

  7. Gene Diamond

    At least they kept Andaz W. Hollywood at Category 4!

  8. gomike Guest

    Now if they would just upgrade their computer systems so award stays would count as a status night :-)

  9. YourFoodSherpa Guest

    I thought that the Hyatt 48 Lex was in incredible redemption value as a Cat 4. It would appear that others did, as well. I also burned a couple of 5k awards at the Pittsburgh North Shore Hyatt Place, as the 5k points usually offered pretty good value over the nightly cash rates during a busy time.

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Linda T Guest

After all the publicity with Top Chef, glad to see Hyatt Olive 8 stay a category 4:)

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lucky OMAAT

@ Alex -- It seems to legitimately be a category five right now, so I see no reason the move down would be wrong.

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Nick B. Guest

Speaking on room quality, PH Toronto is finally in it's proper category

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