The World of Hyatt Credit Card
Earn up to 60,000 Hyatt Points: 30,000 points after you spend $3,000 in the first 3 months; an additional 30,000 points when you spend $15,000 in the first 6 months
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This is a two tiered signup bonus with the first bonus being 30,000 points for $3,000 spending in the first 3 months. The second bonus offer is dependent on how much you spend, where you'll earn 2x points (on purchases that normally earn 1x point) on up to $15,000 spend in the first 6 months.
This is a great hotel credit card, with one of the best perks being that you'll receive an annual free night at a category 1-4 World of Hyatt property upon card renewal — which easily offsets the annual fee. You'll also earn 4x points at Hyatt property, 2x points at restaurants, airline tickets purchased directly from the airline, local transit, fitness clubs and gym memberships. Cardmembers can earn one additional category 1-4 free night certificate if they spend $15,000 on the card within the calendar year. All cardmembers earn complimentary Discoverist status, 5 qualifying nights towards status yearly and an additional 2 qualifying night credits for every $5,000 spent on the card.
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