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Hyatt 2016 Changes Coming
View of the Andes Mountains from the Grand Club at the Grand Hyatt Santiago. This view will be getting more expensive.

Hyatt 2016 Changes Coming

Back on July 5, 2016 Hyatt announced that 106 of their properties are changing categories this year. As part of those changes which go into effect on Monday, 50 properties will be moving up a category or in one case two. All of those properties are still bookable at the old rate through tomorrow.

Hotels Changing Category

As a reminder, here are the hotels moving up in price:

From Category 1 to Category 2

  • Hyatt House Dallas/Frisco
  • Hyatt House Dallas/Lincoln Park
  • Hyatt House Dallas/Uptown
  • Hyatt House Denver/Lakwood at Belmar
  • Hyatt Place AugustaHyatt Place Buffalo/Amherst
  • Hyatt Place Champaign
  • Hyatt Place Corpus Christi
  • Hyatt Place Dallas/Grapevine
  • Hyatt Place Nashville/Franklin/Cool Springs
  • Hyatt Place Nashville/Hendersonville
  • Hyatt Place North Charleston
  • Hyatt Place Sacramento/Roseville
  • Hyatt Place Salt Lake City Airport
  • Hyatt Place Santiago/Vitacura
  • Hyatt Place Savannah Airport
  • Hyatt Regency Suites Atlanta Northwest

From Category 1 to Category 3

  • Hyatt Place Asheville Downtown

From Category 2 to Category 3

  • Grand Hyatt Amman
  • Grand Hyatt Chengdu
  • Grand Hyatt Incheon
  • Grand Hyatt Santiago
  • Hyatt House Atlanta/Downtown
  • Hyatt House Belmont/Redwood Shores
  • Hyatt House Boston/Waltham
  • Hyatt House Emeryville/San Francisco Bay Area
  • Hyatt House Falls Church/Merrifield
  • Hyatt House Naples/5th Avenue
  • Hyatt House Pleasanton
  • Hyatt House San Diego/Sorrento Mesa
  • Hyatt House San Juan
  • Hyatt House Santa Clara
  • Hyatt Place Chicago South University
  • Hyatt Place Fort Worth Historic Stockyards
  • Hyatt Place Garden City
  • Hyatt Place Houston/The Woodlands
  • Hyatt Place Mohegan Sun
  • Hyatt Place Portland Airport
  • Hyatt Place San Juan/City Center
  • Hyatt Regency Dallas
  • Hyatt Regency SF Airport
  • Hyatt Valencia

From Category 3 to Category 4

  • Grand Hyatt DFW
  • Hyatt Place Dewey Beach
  • Hyatt Place Nashville Downtown
  • Hyatt Regency McCormick Place

From Category 4 to Category 5

  • Hyatt Centric Park City
  • Hyatt Centric The Loop Chicago
  • Hyatt Regency Jersey City on the Hudson
  • Hyatt Regency San Francisco

Conclusion

As long as you book the hotels above by tomorrow, you will be able to lock in the current prices. There are also many properties moving down in price. You can find the list of those properties here. If you are already booked into a property going down, you will receive a refund of points.

For my thoughts on these changes including which increases I think are notable, see my original post.

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Shawn Coomer
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