Hyatt Regency Chase Offer: 20% back on up to $250

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There’s a Hyatt Regency Chase Offer out that’s good for 20% back on a purchase of $100-$250. While Chase Offers for various Hyatt brands are fairly common, they are usually between 10%-15%. It’s been some time since we’ve seen one for 20%

There are probably other versions out there as well. Let us know what you have in the comments!

Hyatt Regency Seragaki Island, Okinawa

The Deal

  • There is at least one new Chase Offer available that’s good 20% back when you spend $100 or more at Hyatt Regency, with a maximum statement credit of $25.

Key Terms

  • Offer expires 5/15/2026.
  • Offer valid one time only.
  • Offer valid on single transaction only.
  • Offer only valid on purchase made directly with Hyatt Regency.

Quick Thoughts

Note that this offer is good for one time only, so you want to be sure to max it out in one go if you can. Some avoid giving the card synced with an offer like this at check-in. for fear the card will be run for a deposit that’s less than the offer maximum. Instead, they’ll use it to pay at checkout.

Stephen’s wife had this offer on her World of Hyatt card. However, neither he, my wife, nor I have it on our cards, so it’s probably tightly targeted.

Hyatt Regencies are one of the Hyatt brands I often have luck buying gift cards at, so if you have one nearby, purchase a $250 gift card from the front desk; it should trigger the credit. Call before you go to make sure that they have them in stock.

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Tim Steinke
My wife Erin and my first big journey together went around the world in 100 days for our honeymoon, a trip in which I had one car accident and got one speeding ticket in every country that we visited (I think that I may still have an arrest warrant in New Zealand for an unpaid ticket, but we’ll keep that between us). We currently live in Washington State; we own a winery, ski after work and hike as much as our elderly knees will let us.
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