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Hyatt Vacation Club - bonus time

danielg53

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:confused: I am new to points...and I really like the Hyatt locations, quality, and flexibility. I sat in a sales talk in Key West and was basically sold on the program. ...But I forgot to ask the question about using the home unit for bonus time. I use bonus time at the ridge tahoe and tahoe beach and ski...very reasonable for a one or two nights stay. It would be great to own in the Hyatt unit in Carmel and use bonus time there too.

I suspect that a points system is different. Is there such a thing as bonus time (seriously reduced rental rates for owners) in point systems? Or is it all based on points and one or two night stays are not allowed?

Thanks
 

calgal

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You can use points to book stays as short as two days. Or you can rent a suite using the Hyatt owner's discount, maybe 40% off rack rate.
 

Seth Nock

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Hyatt does not offer Bonus Time. They do offer a discount of about 40% for owners. It can be booked in advance. It does not have to booked last minute.
 
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