A Comprehensive Look at Hyatt Prive Participating Brands
There is also the matter of rate parity. While Hyatt Prive bookings should match the best available public rate, travelers should still compare against Hyatt's own member rates and any ongoing promotional codes, since in rare instances a direct promotional rate might undercut the standard rate used for a Prive booking. Working with StarsDesk can help clarify whether a specific promotional period might reduce the incentive to book through the Prive channel, since advisors typically have visibility into current rate structures across multiple booking paths. StarsDesk
A friend of mine booked a suite-category room at a Park Hyatt in Europe last year, paid the same rate she found on the hotel's own website, and still walked away with a room upgrade, daily breakfast for two, and a hundred-dollar property credit toward the spa. She hadn't achieved elite loyalty status, hadn't spent years chasing nights toward a top tier, and hadn't paid a booking fee to anyone. What she'd stumbled onto was Hyatt Privé, a program most travelers never hear about because it doesn't advertise itself on the front page of any hotel search engine.
You keep the room category you booked and still typically receive the other Privé perks like breakfast and property credit, since those aren't dependent on upgrade availability. Upgrades are always a courtesy tied to occupancy on the day of arrival, not a contractual guarantee.
Beyond breakfast and upgrades, many properties extend a resort credit, sometimes in the range of fifty to one hundred dollars, applicable toward spa treatments, dining, or other on-site services. Early check-in and late checkout, subject to availability, round out the typical package, and at business-heavy Hyatt properties this can matter more than it initially sounds, since a four p.m. checkout after a long flight home changes the entire feel of a trip's final day.