Monday, February 25, 2013
Earning Hyatt Points While Not Staying at Hyatt
EDIT: Thanks to @Jamucsb for remembering that it was Gary from View From the Wing with the original post!
I love the blog community. Everyday, I seem to learn a new trick, a new policy or get inspired by a new destination. What I love even more is when a learned trick or policy turns into points in the bank?
Case in point: A while back some blogger (I don't remember who, so I apologize for not hat tip) explained that one could earn Hyatt points for eating at one of their restaurants or getting spa treatments, even if you were not staying at the hotel.
On V-Day, my boss and I held a luncheon for a few of our real estate agents at the Blue Duck Tavern located at the Park Hyatt in Washington, DC. I had booked the event in early January and kind of forgot about it until I read this blogger's post about earning points at restaurants at Hyatts.
I immediately sent an email to my contact at the restaurant inquiring about earning points for the event. Her quick response was "of course you can, just send over your Hyatt Gold Passport number." The result was about 5,000 more points in the bank!
Hyatt FAQ page has a whole tab devoted to Earning and Redemption in Restaurants and Spas. The important ones are:
Not all charges are eligible to receive points. On our bill, we did not receive points for alcoholic beverages, which were flowing, the tip, DC's outrageous 10% food tax or the parking for our guests and us.
To see which Hyatt hotel's restaurants and spas participate, go to this website.
The luncheon was a major success and the food made love in. It was AMAZING. Here is a peak at our menu, personally customized for the event:
If you have never been to the Blue Duck Tavern, you must go. The service is amazing, the kitchen is open and the food screams in your mouth. The Gold Passport Points are only the cherry on top of the homemade ice cream!
Thank you to whomever wrote about earning points at Hyatt Restaurants!!!!
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