Booking Hyatt Hotels: Get More Value With Hyatt Prive
Only select luxury and resort properties participate, including certain Park Hyatt, Grand Hyatt, Alila, and Miraval locations, along with some independent luxury collection hotels. Not every Hyatt property qualifies, so it's best to confirm with an advisor before assuming a specific hotel is included.
If a property doesn't participate, an advisor typically can't attach Prive-specific perks to that booking, though many advisors can still offer general assistance with room selection and rate comparison. In these cases, it's usually worth checking whether a comparable participating property exists nearby, since sister brands or sister resorts in the same destination sometimes do qualify even when your first choice doesn't.
The solution lies in a program most travelers have heard of but few fully understand: Hyatt Prive. This is not a loyalty tier you earn through repeat stays; it's a curated collection of upscale and luxury Hyatt properties bookable through a specific network of accredited travel advisors. When you book a Hyatt Prive hotel through one of these advisors instead of directly, you typically receive the same room rate as the public price, but with a stack of complimentary extras layered on top. The rest of this article breaks down how the program actually functions, which properties participate, and how to evaluate whether it's worth using for your next trip. StarsDesk luxury travel
Look for advisors affiliated with recognized luxury travel consortia or agencies that explicitly list Hyatt Prive as part of their booking capabilities, and always confirm they can attach the specific benefits to your chosen property before finalizing a reservation.
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