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How much are 10,000 Hyatt points worth?
10,000 Hyatt points are worth an average of $238 when redeemed for hotel stays, according to WalletHub data. You will get the best value for your World of Hyatt points when you redeem them for hotel stays, but there are multiple redemption options available.
How Much Hyatt Points Are Worth
|
Number of Hyatt Points |
Average Value |
|
10,000 |
$238 |
|
20,000 |
$476 |
|
30,000 |
$714 |
|
40,000 |
$952 |
|
50,000 |
$1,190 |
|
60,000 |
$1,428 |
The table above reflects the value of points when you redeem them for hotel stays. You can use our Hyatt Points Value Calculator to estimate how much your points are worth.
Other Ways to Redeem Hyatt Points
Besides Hyatt hotel stays, you can redeem World of Hyatt points for room upgrades, special hotel amenities, unique travel experiences, dining and spa services, airline miles with partnered airlines, and car rentals. You can see the number points required for these specific redemption options on any given day by logging in to your World of Hyatt account.
Keep in mind that Hyatt has the ability to change the value of your World of Hyatt points at any time. To minimize the risk of having a large number of points devalued, you should aim to redeem them often.
If you're interested in learning more, you can check WalletHub's World of Hyatt loyalty program.
How much are 5,000 Hyatt points worth?
5,000 Hyatt points are worth an average of $119 when redeemed for hotel stays, according to WalletHub data. You will get the best value for your World of Hyatt points when you redeem them for hotel stays, but there are multiple redemption options available.
How Much Hyatt Points Are Worth
|
Number of Hyatt Points |
Average Value |
|
5,000 |
$119 |
Can I merge Hyatt accounts?
Hyatt does not allow account merging. Instead, you can transfer points between World of Hyatt accounts by downloading and completing the “Points Combining Request Form” from Hyatt's website and emailing it to Hyatt for processing.
Transfers usually take two to four weeks to complete. If the points aren't reflected within that time, contact Hyatt customer support for assistance at (888) 344 9288. If you want to learn more, check out WalletHub's in-depth review of the World of Hyatt program.
How can I delete my World of Hyatt account?
To delete your World of Hyatt account, you'll need to contact customer service at (888) 524-9288. Any remaining points, elite status, and associated perks will be forfeited once your account is closed and cannot be reinstated. Be sure to redeem your points before closing your account, as any unused points will be lost.
If you want to learn more, check out WalletHub's review of the World of Hyatt program.
How can I find my World of Hyatt rewards number?
The best way to find your World of Hyatt member number is online, by signing into your World of Hyatt account. Alternatively, you use the Hyatt mobile app, or call Hyatt's customer service at (888) 344-9288.
How to Find Your World of Hyatt Member Number
- Online: Visit the Hyatt page and log into your account. Click on your name, located in the top right part of the page - your Hyatt rewards number will appear in the...
How can I check my Hyatt points balance?
You can check your Hyatt points balance by signing into your World of Hyatt account online or through the Hyatt app. You can also see how many Hyatt points you have by calling customer service at (800) 544-9288.
How to Check Your Hyatt Points Balance
- Online: Sign in to your online account. The number of points you have will be listed in the drop-down menu after you click on your name in the top-right corner.
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How can I transfer Hyatt points to Southwest?
You can transfer World of Hyatt points to your Southwest Rapid Rewards account using the “Convert Points to Miles” option on Hyatt's “Air & Auto” page. Transfers start at 5,000 Hyatt points, in return for 2,000 Rapid Rewards points, and you can transfer additional points in 1,250-point increments, for a corresponding 500 Rapid Rewards points.
How to Transfer Hyatt Points to Southwest
- Go to Hyatt's “Air & Auto” page: Click the “Convert Existing Points to Miles”...
How can I transfer Hyatt points to Delta?
You can transfer World of Hyatt points to your Delta SkyMiles account using the “Convert Points to Miles” option on Hyatt's “Air & Auto” page. Transfers start at 5,000 Hyatt points, in return for 2,000 SkyMiles, and you can transfer additional points in 1,250-point increments, for a corresponding 500 SkyMiles.
How to Transfer Hyatt Points to Delta
- Go to Hyatt's “Air & Auto” page: Click the “Convert Existing Points to Miles” option and log into...
How can I transfer Hyatt points to United?
You can transfer World of Hyatt points to your United MileagePlus account using the “Convert Points to Miles” option on Hyatt's “Air & Auto” page. Transfers start at 5,000 Hyatt points, in return for 2,000 MileagePlus miles, and you can transfer additional points in 1,250-point increments, for a corresponding 500 MileagePlus miles.
How to Transfer Hyatt Points to United
- Go to Hyatt's “Air & Auto” page: Click the “Convert Existing Points to Miles” option and...
How can I transfer Hyatt points to American Airlines?
You can transfer World of Hyatt points to your American Airlines AAdvantage account using the “Convert Points to Miles” option on Hyatt's “Air & Auto” page. Transfers start at 5,000 Hyatt points, in return for 2,000 AAdvantage miles, and you can transfer additional points in 1,250-point increments, for a corresponding 500 AAdvantage miles.
How to Transfer Hyatt Points to American Airlines
- Go to Hyatt's “Air & Auto” page: Click the “Convert Existing Points to Miles” option...
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