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194. Midweek Mini: The REAL Hyatt Devaluation of Our Nightmares

194. Midweek Mini: The REAL Hyatt Devaluation of Our Nightmares

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In this episode of Wonderland on Points, we dive into the recent changes in Hyatt’s points and miles program. We unpack the confusion caused by early fake reports and break down the actual updates to the award structure, exploring both the positive and negative impacts. We discuss immediate category changes affecting several hotels and share strategies for booking before these changes take effect, so your points go further.

We also highlight the value of the travel community, sharing insights and lessons learned to help listeners make smarter travel decisions. Positive updates include digital point sharing among members, and the award structure is expanding from three to five categories which makes planning ahead more important than ever. Booking sooner can help avoid future price hikes, and leaning on the travel community remains a key strategy to stay resilient and informed.

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