Paying cash for hotels can get expensive quickly, especially when you’re staying multiple nights. Fortunately, for World of Hyatt members, you can redeem rewards for as little as 5,000 points per night — even in major cities.
Let’s take a look at how you can find some 5,000-point hotels to help make your next trip more affordable.
Like other hotel chains, Hyatt operates on a fixed award chart for reward redemptions. This means that you’ll pay a specific amount of points per night based on your hotel’s category and room type. Award categories range from 1 to 8, and you can redeem points for standard rooms, club-level rooms or even suites.
Hotel category | Off-peak | Standard | Peak |
---|---|---|---|
1 | 3,500. | 5,000. | 6,500. |
2 | 6,500. | 8,000. | 9,500. |
3 | 9,000. | 12,000. | 15,000. |
4 | 12,000. | 15,000. | 18,000. |
5 | 17,000. | 20,000. | 23,000. |
6 | 21,000. | 25,000. | 29,000. |
7 | 25,000. | 30,000. | 35,000. |
8 | 35,000. | 40,000. | 45,000. |
An exciting part about this award chart — and the focus of this article — lies within that Category 1 standard room: 5,000 World of Hyatt points per night for a hotel room is a great deal, especially when you can find over 140 of these properties in the U.S. alone.
Award charts can be particularly exciting for points and miles nerds, as these make way for sweet spots, where travelers can get outsized value for their points relative to the cash value. There are several Hyatt sweet spots to keep your eye out for.
Redeeming a 5,000-point hotel stay is usually worth it as you may get more value per point than for other stays. Although Category 1 hotels in the U.S. tend to be limited-service properties, such as Hyatt Place or Hyatt House, you can still save hundreds of dollars per night versus paying with cash.
Sometimes, you might even find a Hyatt Regency, like the Hyatt Regency Wichita, where a weekend night in October will cost upward of $170, including taxes and fees. As a Category 1 hotel, that same room would instead cost 5,000 Hyatt points.
At this rate, you’re redeeming your points at a value of almost 3.5 cents each, more than our valuation of 2.3 cents per point.
Another upside for your travel budget: Most Hyatt House and Hyatt Place hotels offer complimentary breakfast, which can save even more money, especially in pricey cities.
If you’ve already got a location in mind, it’s easy to find a Hyatt hotel using Hyatt’s website. You’ll just need to enter the desired city and dates of travel to start a search. However, if your travel plans are a little more flexible, or you’re specifically wanting to find a place with a Category 1 hotel, searching can get a little more complex.
Hyatt offers a robust search tool on its site. From the main page, click the "Hotels & Resorts" tab in the upper toolbar.
Once there, you can select the filters button in the upper right corner of the page:
This will display filters you can use to search for hotels, including category levels. To find Hyatt’s 5,000-point hotels, select option 1 (from 3,500 points/night).
Once you’ve selected your category, you’ll be presented with a map showing all of the different Category 1 locations. It’s interactive, so you can zoom and drag it to wherever you’d like.