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Hyatt 48-hour sale for stays Apr 2-Jul 1, 2014

Hyatt’s 48-hour sale launched today and lasts through tomorrow March 19 with 15% off rates for hotel reservations from April 2 through July 1, 2014.

Offer Code C48MAR

The primary restriction with these 48-hour sales is the reservation is fully prepaid and nonrefundable.

The most irritating aspect of these 48-hour sales is Hyatt does not post a list of participating hotels so finding a hotel with the discount rate is a matter of luck. I tried several cities like San Jose, Chicago, San Francisco and San Diego and did not find the 48-hour sale rate for any hotels I checked. This is the main reason I do not normally write about these Hyatt 48-hour sales. This 48-hour sale offer typically wastes my time trying to locate the discount rate.

Offer valid for bookings only between 12:01 a.m. on Tuesday March 18th and 11:59 p.m. on Wednesday March 19th CDT, for travel between Wednesday April 2, 2014 and Tuesday July 1, 2014 at participating Hyatt Hotels & Resorts, Park Hyatt and Andaz properties in the U.S., Canada, and the Caribbean.

This discount offer is only valid through 11:59 PM CDT March 19, 2014.

Hyatt 48-hour sale

 

Scott at Hack My Trip posted today about Hyatt’s Spring Sale hotel rate discounts with a list of participating hotels. This offer can be booked through April 28. Although, still prepaid, nonrefundable rates. I avoid nonrefundable rates whenever possible.

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Ric Garrido of Monterey, California is writer and owner of Loyalty Traveler.

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7 Comments

  • karung99 March 18, 2014

    Hyatt Regency Orange County is one of the property.
    I booked with My Elite Rate for $110 vs $104 with 48 HRS sale, I keep my Elite Rate just in case I need to change the reservation.

  • bob March 18, 2014

    I’ll never understand Hyatt’s 48hr sale…have a 2 day sale but hide it from your customers!
    I always thought when you had a sale the purpose was to entice customers not to “pi–” them off.

  • Ric Garrido March 18, 2014

    @bob – you nailed my sentiments exactly with your words.

  • mark March 19, 2014

    Just tried to book and after clicking on your link, hyatt.com says the “offer has expired.” It is 9 PM Eastern on 3/19. Did this sale end 3 hours early?

  • Mimi March 19, 2014

    I think these companies time zone is different than ours. I wanted to apply for SW bonus that would have expired on March 9th. I went online to apply at 9pm est and the link said offer expired. I thought to myself -isnt there 24hrs in a day.

  • mark March 20, 2014

    Right…but isn’t Hyatt based in Chicago? That would give us an extra hour. If it is based on hotel time, the hotels were East Coast based.

    Diamond here and I am going to complain to Hyatt.

  • Ric Garrido March 20, 2014

    Normally Hyatt times are based on Chicago Central Time Zone. Sometimes I have run into issues when trying to book an international hotel in Europe and the sales close off at local time.

    I don’t know what happened here?

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