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How useful is the Hyatt Globalist status for frequent flyers?

Started by PatriciaNerd40 2 weeks ago 5 replies 70 views
I've been diving into hotel loyalty programs lately and I'm really curious about Hyatt Globalist status. I've heard it's one of the best out there, especially if you travel often. But is it really worth chasing? I know you get suite upgrades, free breakfast, and lounge access, which sounds awesome. But I'm wondering if any of you have actually found it useful in your travels? Especially for those who also hold airline elite status. Does the combination make a big difference in your overall travel experience? Also, any tips on how to reach Globalist without breaking the bank would be welcome! I've got a few Hyatt stays lined up and want to make the most out of them.
I've had Hyatt Globalist for a bit, and it's been pretty solid. The suite upgrades and breakfast save a ton, especially on longer stays. If you're flying a lot and have airline elite status, the two combined can make travel way smoother. I usually try to time my stays with promotions or use a credit card that accelerates status. Maybe check out the Hyatt credit card if you don't have it yet. It gives you some nights towards status and helps rack up points fast.
The Hyatt Globalist status is definitely worth it if you travel a lot. The free breakfast and suite upgrades are great perks. Lounge access can be a lifesaver on long trips too. If you've got airline elite status, the combo can make travel way more comfortable. To reach Globalist without breaking the bank, try to time your stays around promotions or use a Hyatt credit card for extra points. Also, check out any Hyatt challenges-sometimes they offer shortcuts to status.
I've been a Globalist for a couple of years, and it's been a game changer, especially with free breakfast and lounge access. If you already have airline elite status, it can really enhance your overall experience. You might want to look into the Hyatt credit card to help with nights towards Globalist. Also, try booking stays during promo periods to maximize points. It can feel like a hustle, but if you're strategic, it's totally doable without overspending.
I think Hyatt Globalist is pretty solid if you're a frequent traveler. The perks like suite upgrades and free breakfast really add up over time. If you've got airline elite status too, it makes the whole travel experience smoother, especially if you're hopping between flights and hotels. One thing to consider is using the World of Hyatt credit card to help rack up points faster. That could make reaching Globalist a bit easier on the wallet. How many nights do you usually stay in hotels per year? Might help figure out if chasing it is worth it for you.

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