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I’m not sure if this has been discussed, but it appears Hyatt has decided to increase the point requirements at the Colorado properties for silver through mountain seasons. Attached is the old point chart (red square) and new points chart.
Ouch if you own elsewhere and want to do an internal exchange in. Do people that own at those properties now receive a higher number of points to use elsewhere?
This is unfortunate. I checked out the Aspen property, which only the points program owns an interest in. The lowest week at Aspen appears to be 1400 points, giving a substantial boost to the points now owned by the points program, and a system devaluation to all deed owners.
This is one reason I want to get rid of my Hyatt High Sierra lodge week. These actions are total BS. Hyatt screws its owners to somehow benefit itself. I know the rules and regs (that Hyatt writes for themselves) allow them to do whatever they want, regardless of how it impacts existing owners. But why screw over your existing customers? Why should legacy owners want to buy more Hyatt when they do this type of thing?
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