When a hotel room doesn’t provide enough space, consider staying at a Hyatt Vacation Club property. These accommodations offer a family-friendly, residential feel, complete with fully equipped kitchens and distinct living and dining areas.
Hyatt features 21 Vacation Club locations, including five in Florida, four in Colorado, one in Mexico, one in Hawaii, and one in Puerto Rico. This winter is an excellent time to explore these properties, as World of Hyatt is presenting an enticing offer for stays at Hyatt Vacation Club.
- Bonus: Earn 3,000 bonus points per night (up to 30,000 bonus points)
- Registration Period: October 28, 2025, to March 22, 2026
- Stay Duration: November 2, 2025, to March 29, 2026
To take advantage of this promotion, you must register before your first eligible Hyatt Vacation Club stay. After registration, you’ll earn 3,000 bonus points for each qualifying night at Hyatt Vacation Club properties during the stay period. Eligible nights are those booked at an eligible rate or redeemed using a free night award.
If you book multiple rooms, only the one you occupy will count for this offer. Additionally, ensure you provide your World of Hyatt membership number at the time of booking or check-in. After your stay, expect a two to three-week wait for the bonus points to be reflected in your account.
While peak rates at Hyatt Vacation Club properties may be high, midweek or off-peak travel can yield great deals. For example, I found a one-night booking at the Hyatt Vacation Club at Wild Oak Ranch in San Antonio for $158.20.
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If you’re looking to redeem Hyatt points, there are also good options available. The Hyatt Vacation Club at Desert Oasis near Palm Springs, California, is a Category 3 property, allowing redemption of 9,000 to 15,000 points per night for an 800-square-foot, one-bedroom villa featuring a separate bedroom with a king bed, a queen sleeper sofa in the living room, and a fully equipped kitchen.
According to Flying Frugal’s October 2025 valuations, 3,000 Hyatt points are valued at approximately $51. Therefore, earning 3,000 bonus points for each night stayed could be a valuable incentive to try out one or more Hyatt Vacation Club properties between November 2, 2025, and March 29, 2026.
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