The Hidden Advantages of Using a Hyatt Prive Advisor
What Is the Hyatt Prive Program and Why Does It Exist? Hyatt Prive is a subset of Hyatt's broader luxury portfolio, encompassing select Park Hyatt, Grand Hyatt, Alila, Miraval, and independent luxury collection properties around the world. Not every Hyatt hotel participates; inclusion is selective, based on the property's positioning as a genuine luxury or resort destination rather than a business-class hotel in a downtown core. The program was built as a parallel channel to Hyatt's public consumer booking site, designed specifically for travel advisors who meet Hyatt's production and training requirements.
A couple I know spent three years chasing Globalist status with Hyatt, tracking qualifying nights on a spreadsheet, booking mattress-run stays they didn't even want, just to unlock the perks that come standard for elite members. Then, almost by accident, they mentioned an upcoming anniversary trip to a colleague who books all her travel through an agency. That colleague made one phone call, and the couple arrived at their resort in the Maldives to a private villa upgrade, a spa credit, and daily breakfast for two - all for the exact rate they would have paid booking directly. No status. No spreadsheet. No stress.
Room upgrades under Prive are based on availability, so during peak season or full-occupancy periods, the hotel may not be able to offer one even to Prive guests. The resort credit and included breakfast are typically still honored regardless of whether an upgrade is possible, since those benefits aren't tied to inventory.
Booking a luxury hotel stay often means paying full rack rate and still missing out on the extras that make a trip memorable - a suite upgrade, an early check-in, or breakfast that isn't tacked onto the bill as a $40 surprise. Many travelers assume the only way around this is years of accumulated loyalty points or elite status earned through relentless stays at one brand.