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Is there any discount at Hyatt.com for Hyatt timeshare owners?

Denise L

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We rarely have the need to stay in hotels, but we may need to book something at Hyatt for an upcoming wedding. Do owners have access to any discounts on booking hotel stays?
 
Yes and no. There is a code that will give a discount, but only at the timeshare locations. I would have to dig to find the code, and cannot remember what the discount is because it never made fiscal sense to use it.
 
Hi! The code is HRCOD and enter it into the “special offer code” section of hyatt.com when booking one of the HRC properties.
 
Thank you! Can’t hurt to try. All the rack rates are crazy high, so I will see if it saves us anything.
 
I've gotten some OK discounts via II, gold membership at Hyatt hotels.
 
I found that using Hyatt points make lot of financial sense especially in high demand locations/high season vs AAA rate.
 
Hyatt is now "Hyatt in Name Only," being owned by Marriott.

It would make more sense to get Marriott hotel discounts. But that isn't going to happen. Because we're clearly a "problem" as far as Marriott is concerned.
You nailed that. I ask how long will Marriott continue to promote the completion Hyatt? The huge majority of people just recognize the brand name not the nuances of who owns what. What will the cost be to week owners previously known as Hyatt?
 
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