Why Hyatt Privé is a must for any WOH member without status

I recently booked a hotel through Hyatt Privé for the first time, and not only did it save me money, but I also received a host of benefits that added immense value to my stay. In fact, after comparing rates at numerous Hyatt properties, I’m convinced a Prive agent should be your first stop before booking any Hyatt stay.

You might save on the nightly rate and enjoy extra perks that elevate your travel experience. The best part: You’ll still earn points and elite night credits on Hyatt Privé bookings.

Hyatt Privé benefits are similar to ones reserved for World of Hyatt elite members: complimentary breakfast, space-available room upgrades, and a welcome amenity. Rather than paying a premium for these benefits or trying to score a Guest of Honor Award, you can secure them by booking with Hyatt Privé. 

If you want top-tier elite status perks without going through the hassle of mattress running, here’s everything you need to know about Hyatt Privé:


What is a Hyatt Privé?

Hyatt Privé is an exclusive booking program that offers added benefits for stays at select Hyatt properties. The benefits offered are very similar to what Hyatt Globalist members receive and the rates will often be identical to Hyatt’s standard rate. There’s no guarantee that every Privé booking will result in savings, but it’s well worth comparing against Hyatt’s direct rates. 

This program is particularly appealing for those without World of Hyatt status or for members looking to add value to their stays. When you book through Hyatt Privé, your reservation is considered a direct booking with Hyatt, so you earn points, elite night credits, and any applicable promotions.

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Hyatt Privé benefits

Hyatt Privé benefits vary by property and season, but you can typically expect the following: 

  • Complimentary breakfast: Hyatt Privé bookings typically include free breakfast for two each morning of your stay.
  • Room upgrades: Receive an upgrade to the next room category (based on availability at check-in).
  • Welcome amenity: A welcome amenity to enhance your stay.
  • Early check-in/late check-out: Based on availability, guests can check in early or check out late. This is especially helpful if you have an early morning arrival or late-night departure. Many hotels will charge a fee of $50 or more for early check-in.
  • Property credits: Many hotels offer credits (i.e., $50-$100) for dining, spa treatments, or other on-property experiences.

Some properties may even offer an extra free night or other perks, especially during the off-season. These perks can provide a more comfortable stay while saving you money. If you don’t have elite status with Hyatt, Privé benefits can be especially helpful in offsetting travel costs.

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Park Hyatt Sydney Breakfast Eggs Benedict with smoked salmon - complimentary via Hyatt Prive Hotels
Hyatt Privé rates at the Park Hyatt Sydney include daily complimentary breakfast for two.

Hyatt Privé hotels

There are over 300 Hyatt Privé hotels worldwide to choose from. They include the Alila, Andaz, Destinations Hotels, Dream, Grand Hyatt, Hyatt Centric, Hyatt Regency, Hyatt Ziva, Hyatt Zilara, JdV, Impressions, Miraval, Park Hyatt, Secrets, Thompson, Unbound Collection and Zoetry properties. 

Keep in mind that some Hyatt Privé properties have minimum stay requirements to qualify for perks. Here’s a complete list of Hyatt Privé hotels participating in the program as of January 15, 2025.  

Be sure to confirm a property’s participation with your Hyatt Privé agent before booking.

Where to find a Hyatt Privé agent

To book through Hyatt Privé, you’ll need to use a registered travel advisor. You can typically find one through a Google search or by checking with luxury travel agencies. Personally, I recommend my friend Jon Nicke-D’Andrea. He’s not only a points expert but a Fora travel agent.

Jon is a total pro, super responsive and goes the extra mile. He helped me out in a bind when my Standard Hotel Secret Agent booking went sideways and quickly rebooked me at a Hyatt property. So I highly recommend him for Hyatt Privé bookings and all other travel planning needs. 

Hyatt Privé travel advisors earn a commission on Hyatt bookings for others, though this fee isn’t factored into the rate you pay. Agents also save up to 50% when booking travel for themselves. You can sign up to be a Privé agent here.

How to book a Hyatt Privé hotel

You can only book Hyatt Privé hotels through a participating Hyatt Privé agent. Once you provide your travel details, the agent will handle the booking on your behalf and ensure you receive all applicable benefits.

Here’s how it works, step-by-step: 

  1. Reach out to a Privé travel advisor: Your travel advisor will ask for your travel dates and provide you with the rate(s), hotel options, along with the benefits available at each property. Some advisors have a website with a form you can fill out, while others will request this information in a simple email. Once you build a rapport, your agent may even give you a phone number to text them at.
  2. Compare the Hyatt Privé rates: Your agent will send you a quote, outlining what you’ll pay and the benefits you’ll receive. It’s worth comparing the Hyatt Privé rates against the Hyatt website. I’m not just talking about the standard rate – compare the Privé rates against any packages that include perks offered on Privé bookings: Free breakfast, a better room, etc. The last thing you want to do is overpay for those benefits.
  3. Provide your Hyatt number and credit card: If you decide to proceed with the booking, your Privéa gent will request your World of Hyatt number and a credit card to secure it. In my case, I submitted this information in a secure form. This is pretty standard practice and something you should expect as well. 
  4. Confirm the booking: Your advisor will finalize your reservation and send you the confirmation. The reservation will also appear on your World of Hyatt account shortly after booking. Hyatt Privé bookings earn points and elite night credits, so make sure your Hyatt number is on the reservation!

When booking Hyatt Privé rates, your card will be used to hold the reservation. You won’t pay for the stay until check-in. Most reservations are refundable up to 24 hours before check-in, though you’ll want to confirm this with your agent. 

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My experience with Hyatt Privé

Hyatt Privé has been around for a few years now, but I recently used the service for the very first time. I was traveling to New York, where Hyatt offers some excellent properties. The problem? I only have Hyatt Explorist status, which pretty much amounts to nothing: No complimentary breakfast, meaningful upgrades, nada.

So I reached out to my friend Jon, to see if booking through Privé made sense.

Hyatt Prive hotel Bowery 50 view from lounge
View from lounge at Bowery 50 – a Hyatt Privé hotel

To my surprise, he texted back with a list of options that were significantly cheaper than Hyatt. Nearly every property was $30-$50 cheaper. The best part? The rate included complimentary breakfast, a space-available room upgrade and a welcome amenity. I was sold. 

There was an issue with the first property I booked, so I quickly switched to the Bowery 50, a JVD property. I’ve stayed at the Bowery 50 half a dozen times before and love the hotel. It’s located in Chinatown, a vibrant neighborhood with convenient transportation options. The rooms are also spacious and the hotel has a second-floor lounge with incredible views of the Manhattan Bridge Arch and Colonnade. 

Through Hyatt Privé, I saved around $50 per night over the regular rate. But breakfast was also included, which would’ve cost me another $25-$30. 

At check-in, the staff recognized my previous stays and let me pick what floor and view I wanted. I was also given two free bottles of water and a $75 stay credit. The hotel has a pretty impressive rooftop restaurant and bar, where you can put this credit to good use. 

I enjoyed my three-night stay at the Bowery 50 and was thrilled with the savings and added benefits I got through Hyatt Privé. It wasn’t much effort to check the Privé rates and the booking process was smooth. I would absolutely do it again.

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Bottom line

Booking through Hyatt Privé is a game-changer for travelers looking to enjoy luxury perks without committing to elite status. From complimentary breakfast to room upgrades, the benefits can significantly enhance your Hyatt experience—all while earning points and elite night credits.

Whether you’re planning a vacation or a business trip, consider using a Hyatt Privé agent to maximize the value of your stay. In addition to stated perks, a Privé agent can assist in case of issues during your stay. They can also communicate with the hotel to make your experience more special. Overall, it’s a win – assuming you’re not overpaying for the given perks.

Have you booked a Hyatt Privé hotel before? Which property and would you recommend it to others?

Frequently Asked Questions

Are Hyatt Privé rates refundable?

Hyatt Privé rates are refundable up to 48 hours before check-in. Be sure to consult with your travel agent to confirm this, since there may be exceptions.

What’s the minimum stay requirement for a Hyatt Privé booking?

The minimum stay requirement for a Hyatt Privé booking varies by hotel. All participating brands have a two-night minimum stay requirement, while Andaz and Park Hyatt hotels have none. Consult with your Privé travel advisor to confirm minimum stay requirements for any hotel you’re considering. 

Can I apply a suite upgrade award to a Hyatt Privé reservation?

Yes, you can apply a suite upgrade award to a Privé reservation. The reservation will appear on your World of Hyatt account, so you can apply the upgrade as you would with any other reservation. You can also transfer Hyatt awards to someone else if you’re unable to use them before expiration.

Can I apply a suite upgrade award to a Hyatt Privé reservation?

Yes, you can apply a suite upgrade award to a Privé reservation. The reservation will appear on your World of Hyatt account, so you can apply the upgrade as you would with any other reservation. You can also transfer Hyatt awards to someone else if you’re unable to use them before expiration.

Is there a fee for Hyatt Privé bookings?

Some Hyatt Privé travel advisors may charge a fee if your reservation falls short of a certain threshold. For example, one agency I came across charges a $25 fee for bookings under $500. Aside from this, Privé agents earn a 10% commission from Hyatt – this fee is paid by Hyatt and not incurred by the guest.

How do I become a Hyatt Privé agent?

To become a Hyatt Prive agent, you need to work for a travel agency with an IATA number. One such agency is Flora Travel. You’ll earn a commission on bookings and save up to 50% on your own hotels. You can sign up as a Prive agent here.

2 thoughts on “Why Hyatt Privé is a must for any WOH member without status”

    1. No, I usually never pay cash and I tried thinking you could use points but you can not. I am not sure why this is being pushed so much on points sites, it’s cool and all but the whole reason I am in points is I don’t want to pay cash.

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