Hyatt’s New Extended-Stay Offer: How To Earn Up To 50,000 Bonus World Of Hyatt Points

Toni Perkins-Southam

If you’re planning a longer hotel stay—whether for remote work, a slow-travel trip, or fewer check-ins—Hyatt just launched a promotion that’s easy to understand and potentially lucrative.

Right now, World of Hyatt offers 5,000 bonus points for every qualifying five-night stay at select extended-stay properties. Members can earn up to 50,000 bonus points total.

 

How the Promotion Works

This offer applies only to Hyatt House and Hyatt Studios, Hyatt’s limited-service brands built for longer visits. The promotion is valid at participating locations worldwide.

Here are the key details:

  • Earn 5,000 bonus points for each stay of five or more consecutive nights
  • Nights must be consecutive at the same property to qualify
  • You can earn up to 50,000 bonus points total (the equivalent of 10 qualifying stays)
  • Registration is required before your stay
  • The promotion runs from January 20 through December 31, 2026
  • Bonus points apply to both paid and award stays that meet the requirements

Hyatt awards the bonus per stay, not per night. Shorter stays won’t count. To get the full benefit, plan to stay at least five nights in one location.

 

Why This Is a Solid Opportunity

Hyatt House and Hyatt Studios focus on extended stays. Rooms are larger and include kitchens, which works well for remote workers, families, and travelers staying in one place for a while. If you’ve already booked these properties, this promotion adds value without extra effort or higher spending.

Many Hyatt House and Hyatt Studios locations fall into Category 1 or Category 2, so award nights at these hotels often cost fewer points. That makes this promotion especially appealing for travelers using points, since the bonus can help refill your balance or cover future stays.

Travelers who hold a Hyatt-branded credit card can also earn additional points on eligible stays, further boosting the value of this promotion.

World of Hyatt points remain among the most flexible hotel rewards. Depending on how you redeem them, 50,000 points can cover several free nights at lower-category hotels.

Read more: Aspirational Hyatt Properties To Book With Points

 

Why This Extended-Stay Promo Is Worth Registering For

If your travel plans already include a longer stay at Hyatt House or Hyatt Studios, this offer adds value with very little effort. With a long booking window, predictable bonuses and award stays included, it’s an easy way to earn meaningful points on extended stays you’re already have planned.

 

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