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How to get free Hyatt Explorist status?

World of Hyatt members earn Explorist elite status by earning 30 qualifying nights per year. Qualifying nights include paid nights, award nights, and points and cash nights. Limited-time promotions, such as staying four nights and getting a fifth night free would only count as four qualifying nights.



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Earn your way to Explorist Status With 30 qualifying nights or 50,000 Base Points or 10 meetings or events in a calendar year, you'll receive Explorist status and benefits.

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Once you earn a specific World of Hyatt elite status, you'll keep it for the following calendar year plus two additional months. You'll also earn World of Hyatt milestone rewards each year starting at 20 nights or 35,000 base points. World of Hyatt status is worth a lot, especially at the top-tier Globalist level.

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AAdvantage® status members now have an exclusive opportunity to earn World of Hyatt® elite status at a faster rate.

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In Hyatt's elite status program, the top tier is Hyatt Globalist. Attaining Globalist status is not easy. But once you have it, it's ultra-valuable, with generous perks like suite upgrades, lounge access and free breakfast.

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If you have Globalist status — the highest tier of elite status in the World of Hyatt loyalty program — you can share your in-hotel status benefits with your friends and family.

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Travel Like a Lifetime Globalist Achieve this lifetime status by earning 1,000,000 Base Points over the course of your program membership.

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World of Hyatt Globalist members receive complimentary breakfast with almost all stays. If a hotel has a club lounge, then Globalist members receive breakfast in the lounge.

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In March 2017 World of Hyatt replaced Hyatt Gold Passport. Nothing changed about earning or redeeming points, this was entirely a change to Hyatt's elite program.

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Only nights for which the member stays at a participating World of Hyatt location and pays an eligible rate or redeems a free night award count towards earning tier status and benefits in the program. Only Base Points ? and not Bonus Points ? count towards earning tier status and benefits in the World of Hyatt program.

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' For those short on time, here's a quick answer to your question: No, Hyatt and Marriott are separate entities, each a distinct major player in the global hospitality industry, with individual portfolios of hotel brands.

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