Glamping is always a good idea. Now, World of Hyatt is making it even more enticing with a special bonus points offer for enjoying the great outdoors in style at Under Canvas locations around the U.S.
Soon-to-be glampers can register online to earn 15% bonus points back on stays between Aug. 8 and Dec. 1. It’s simple: Just visit the dedicated landing page by Nov. 29, and put your World of Hyatt number in to register.
The promo encompasses all 13 Under Canvas locations in the U.S., including Yosemite National Park in California, the Great Smoky Mountains along the Tennessee-North Carolina border and Moab, Utah. It also includes Washington state’s Under Canvas Columbia River Gorge, one of TPG’s most exciting hotel openings of the year, as well as Ulum Moab, an ultraluxurious glamping retreat, and The Fields of Michigan, with cottages and field tents.
Earlier this summer, Hyatt and Under Canvas also announced a special partnership between the glamping retreats and Reese’s Book Club, founded by actress Reese Witherspoon, called Camp Unwritten. For select dates throughout the summer, book lovers can enjoy special meals and fireside chats with bestselling authors.
Under Canvas officially joined World of Hyatt last summer, offering members the chance to earn 5 base points per dollar spent on room rates and tier qualifying nights for each eligible night at Under Canvas resorts and Ulum Moab. People who hold the World of Hyatt Credit Card (see rates and fees) earn an additional 4 bonus points per dollar spent on room rates when booking through World of Hyatt channels.
If you don’t have the World of Hyatt Credit Card, now might be a great time to apply to earn two free nights after spending $4,000 on purchases in the first three months from account opening. Plus, you can earn 25,000 bonus points after spending $12,000 on purchases in the first six months from account opening.
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