If you’re staying at a Park Hyatt hotel this summer, don’t forget to take advantage of an easy way to earn $100 in hotel credit.
Stay two nights or more from July 1 through September 30, 2018, to receive a hotel credit of $100.
Use your credit at select Park Hyatt hotel restaurants and spas. Take in floor-to-ceiling views of Sydney Harbour from the Living Room restaurant at Park Hyatt Sydney, or book a customizable treatment by the sea at Atarmia Spa, set within Park Hyatt Abu Dhabi Hotel and Villas.
Explore participating Park Hyatt hotels below, or contact your personal travel professional to book.
Two notes. First, you must book your stay at least 24 hours in advance to take advantage of this credit. Second, input offer code PYS100 at time of booking to ensure you will receive this credit. There is no other formal registration. I see no language that excludes award stays.
Park Hyatt is my favorite “reachable” hotel chain using miles/points. With Park Hyatt stays starting as low as 5,000 points/night many of these properties also represent an excellent use of points.
Check out some of my past Park Hyatt reviews here:
- Review: Park Hyatt Chicago (Executive Suite)
- Review: Park Hyatt Tokyo (Park King Suite)
- Review: Park Hyatt Tokyo
- Review: Park Hyatt Paris (Renovated Room)
- Review: Park Hyatt Milan (Prestige Suite)
- Review: Park Hyatt Milan
- Review: Park Hyatt Sydney (Opera View Deluxe)
- Review: Park Hyatt Sydney
- Review: Park Hyatt Canberra
- Review: Park Hyatt Melbourne
- Review: Park Hyatt Beijing (Suite)
- Review: Park Hyatt Beijing
- Review: Park Hyatt Toronto (Suite)
- Review: Park Hyatt Zurich (Junior Suite)
- Review: Park Hyatt Ningbo China (Suite)
- Review: Park Hyatt Dubai (Suite)
- Review: Park Hyatt Hangzhou
- Review: Park Hyatt Bangkok
- Review: Park Hyatt Bangkok (Suite)
- Review: Park Hyatt Siem Reap
- Review: Park Hyatt Hamburg (Update)
- Review: Park Hyatt Zanzibar
- Review: Park Hyatt Sanya
- Review: Park Hyatt Paris Vendôme
- Review: Park Hyatt Mallorca
- Review: Park Hyatt Guangzhou
- Review: Park Hyatt Vienna
- Review: Park Hyatt Jeddah
- Review: Park Hyatt Istanbul – Maçka Palas
- Review: Park Hyatt Hamburg
- Review: Park Hyatt Zurich
- Review: Park Hyatt Mendoza
- Review: Park Hyatt Dubai
- Review: Park Hyatt Seoul
- Review: Park Hyatt Tokyo
- Review: Park Hyatt Milan
- Review: Park Hyatt Washington D.C.
- Review: Palacio Duhau – Park Hyatt Buenos Aires
Is this applicable on award stays
The rules do not prohibit award stays. I’ve reached out to Hyatt for a definitive answer.
“Second, mention offer code PYS100 at check-in to ensure you will receive this credit.”
I almost wondered… what if I mentioned the code at the check in on my point reservation… what would they say but reading the official term, it’s “at the time of booking” not “at the time of check in”
Official term:
“Must request offer code PYS100 at time of booking to qualify for offer”
another words, it won’t work on your exiting booking… you will have to rebook and rate could be higher than your original booking.
Yes, it is not valid for existing bookings made prior to July 01st.
Can you combine this with prive? Assuming no?
The fine print doesn’t say either way, but I’d imagine the answer is no.
I booked an award stay in Sept and they gave me the offer
Hi how did you get them to apply the code to your award stay? did you contact the hotel directly? I am trying to do the same to my stay at Zurich. thx
hi, where to enter the code online when booking the hotel? thx
Promo code on the home page.
Thanks! did you confirm with Hyatt that it can be applied to points award stay?
They did not write back to me, but other reports confirm this does work on award stays.
Just hung up with Hyatt and neither the representative nor the supervisor could add the code, PYS100, to my five night, points + cash stay. They checked the terms and conditions of the offer and quoted this line as the reason the computer system would not allow the offer to apply.
“Offer not valid with groups, conventions, other promotional offers, tour packages or special rate programs.”