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A new Amex Offer appeared last week for The Unbound Collection – one of Hyatt’s brands. This offer gives $100 back when spending $400 or more on room rate and room charges and is good through mid-September.
The Deal
- Spend $400+ on room rate & room charges at The Unbound Collection by Hyatt & get $100 back with an Amex Offer.
Key Terms
- Expires September 15, 2024.
- Offer valid at a participating property in The Unbound Collection by Hyatt in the US, Canada, Mexico, Panama, Europe and Asia. Please reference americanexpress.com/hyattunboundcollection to view participating properties.
- Reservations must be made directly with Hyatt via hyatt.com, the World of Hyatt mobile app, or a Hyatt call center.
- Excludes all other Hyatt brand properties.
- Offer not valid for purchases of gift cards or World of Hyatt points.
- Qualifying purchase means a purchase at a participating property in The Unbound Collection by Hyatt made during the offer period with your enrolled American Express Card and which is in an amount totaling at least $400 USD as posted to your account, following conversion from a foreign currency, if applicable, in accordance with your Cardmember Agreement.
- Offer only valid on room rate and room charges.
Quick Thoughts
My wife and I stayed at Spirit Ridge Resort in Osoyoos, Canada recently which is part of Hyatt’s The Unbound Collection. I’ll be publishing a review of our stay in the next few weeks (spoiler alert: it was fantastic), but I wish this Amex Offer had been around a month ago. Between the hotel’s pet fee and some food and beverage charges, our bill came to ~$150. If we’d had this Amex Offer available, we might’ve treated ourselves a little more.
If you stay at a property overseas that’s part of The Unbound Collection, you might want to build in a little bit of a buffer to take into account exchange rate conversions. It would be a shame to think that you’ve spent $400 or more, only to find out that you’ve been charged $398.75 once the currency conversion has taken place and you miss out on the $100 statement credit.