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Book These Hyatt Properties Now Before Award Costs Go Up in May

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Your Hyatt points could soon lose value — especially if you plan to redeem them at high-end properties.

World of Hyatt announced sweeping changes to its award chart in February 2026, including the introduction of new pricing tiers that will make many award stays cost more. These changes will go into effect in May 2026.

Unlike the no-notice devaluations we’ve seen with other hotel brands, Hyatt’s announcement gives you time to book stays before the changes take effect. And since canceling an award stay is generally free, there’s usually no harm in preemptively booking a stay now that may cost more later. Personally, I’m looking to book stays at the Park Hyatt Kyoto and Park Hyatt Niseko for a trip to Japan in winter 2027.

To identify individual properties that could see the biggest drop in redemption value after the changes go into effect, we asked Gondola — a free hotel search and direct booking platform that lets you compare hotel cash and point prices — to analyze how redemption values could shift under the new chart. If you’re eyeing a potential stay at one of these properties in 2026 or early 2027, you should consider booking before the changes go into effect in May.

🤓 Nerdy Tip

In addition to comparing cash and point prices, Gondola also lets you earn up to an extra 7% cash back when you book through its platform. Bookings through Gondola are made directly through the hotel, letting you earn elite-qualifying nights and hotel points for your stay. Read more in our review.

The aspirational properties: Category 7 and Category 8

Hyatt’s Category 7 and 8 properties are its most aspirational, including many iconic, ultra-luxury destinations. These high-end hotels will likely see the steepest declines in redemption value, as award costs increase for most stays.

Hyatt’s new award chart will have five tiers per category, rather than three. It also renames the tiers — for example, today’s middle tier is called “Standard,” and the new middle tier is called “Moderate.” Most stays will soon come with higher point prices, with high-end properties that have historically delivered outsized redemption values seeing the biggest increases. For example:

For the highest-demand nights, award rates will rise even further.

When point costs increase and the cash prices stay the same, the redemption value you get from each point drops.

To estimate the potential impact, Gondola’s analysis took the points cost for a Moderate-tier stay in the new pricing bands and divided that by the median cash refundable price for several properties.

Based on that analysis, here are some popular properties that will likely offer lower-value redemptions starting in May.

Park Hyatt Paris – Vendôme

One of the most aspirational properties in Hyatt’s portfolio is the Park Hyatt Paris – Vendôme, which has a median cash price of $1,698 per night. Under the current award chart, the median point value for an award stay is 4.2 cents. But based on Gondola’s data, the same stay could drop to 3.1 cents per point when the hotel is priced in the new Moderate tier, assuming median cash rates hold steady. That could be a decrease of 26%.

“The hotel is in a great central location, just steps away from Place Vendôme and close to Jardin Des Tuileries and Palais-Royal,” says Hanah Cho, NerdWallet’s vice president of content, recounting her recent award stay. The Jardin Des Tuileries, a centuries-old public garden, is bordered by the Seine River and the Louvre Museum, giving hotel guests easy access to some of the most beautiful and historic parts of Paris.

“The service was impeccable and the staff was so helpful,” Cho adds.

The entrance to the Park Hyatt Paris-Vendôme. (Photo by Hanah Cho/NerdWallet)

If you’re heading to Italy, you won’t do much better than the Park Hyatt Milan.

“It’s hard to beat the Park Hyatt in terms of location,” says NerdWallet travel writer Benjamin Din. “It’s right by the Duomo, and the on-property amenities and service are excellent.” The Duomo, a massive Gothic cathedral, is one of Milan’s iconic landmarks and among the largest churches in the world.

That property has a median cash price of $1,653 per night, and while you currently get a median redemption rate of 4.2 cents per point for a stay, Gondola’s analysis suggests that the value could drop to 3.1 cents under the new award chart.

Floor, Flooring, Plant
Restaurant at the Park Hyatt Milano. (Photo by Benjamin Din/NerdWallet)

Alila Ventana Big Sur in California, which has a median cash price of $1,076 per night, is perfectly situated for a coastal nature retreat. Although it’s an all-inclusive property, it falls under the standard Hyatt award chart. NerdWallet editor and Smart Travel co-host Meghan Coyle stayed at this resort overlooking the Pacific Ocean and surrounded by Redwood trees. She says she spent many hours hopping between pools, hot tubs and Japanese baths.

The meals were excellent, Coyle adds. The property served fresh, California fare with creative ingredient combinations. And all the food, including snacks from the room’s minibar, was included in the cost.

Currently, an award stay at that hotel offers a median point value of 2.7 cents each. But after the award chart changes, according to Gondola’s analysis, an equivalent Moderate-tier redemption could drop that value to 2 cents per point.

Pool, Water, Architecture
View from Alila Ventana Big Sur. (Photo by Meghan Coyle/NerdWallet)

More properties to consider

These additional popular properties could see a dip in redemption values after Hyatt’s changes take effect, based on Gondola’s analysis.

Property

Median cash price per night

Current median redemption value (in cents)

New Moderate-tier redemption value (in cents)

Park Hyatt Kyoto

$2,172

5.4

3.9

Park Hyatt Paris – Vendôme

$1,698

4.2

3.1

Park Hyatt Milano

$1,653

4.1

3.0

Park Hyatt New York

$1,330

3.3

2.4

Alila Ventana Big Sur

$1,076

2.7

2.0

Park Hyatt Zurich

$1,094

2.7

2.0

Andaz Maui at Wailea

$1,128

2.8

2.1

Park Hyatt St. Kitts

$1,044

3.5

2.9

Park Hyatt London River Thames

$951

3.2

2.7

Park Hyatt Maldives Hadahaa

$878

2.9

2.5

At the new Moderate-tier pricing, the Park Hyatt Zurich, Alila Ventana Big Sur in California, Andaz Maui at Wailea and Park Hyatt Maldives Hadahaa will still represent a solid value — but assuming prices hold steady, those values will be lower than before.

It will be interesting to see if these properties ever price at the new “Lowest” tier, which has the same award rates as today’s off-peak tier. If so, that could represent fantastic value for your points. But I have a feeling the cheapest awards at most aspirational properties will be rare to nonexistent.

All-inclusive properties have been among my favorite ways to redeem World of Hyatt points. They can be especially valuable because you don’t need to spend extra money on food, drinks and entertainment during your stay.

All-inclusives follow a separate award chart. Instead of Categories 1 to 8, they’re split into Categories A to F, with F including the most luxurious properties. But as with Hyatt’s standard properties, the number of tiers per category is increasing from three to five, and most stays will soon cost more in points.

High-end all-inclusives will see notable increases in point prices soon. For instance:

And Top-tier award prices will increase by even more.

Here are some popular all-inclusive options to consider before prices increase in May.

I recently stayed at the all-inclusive Secrets Moxché in Playa del Carmen, Mexico. That fantastic five-night stay, which included complimentary access to eleven restaurants, a nightclub, and eight pools, would have cost $4,965, but I was able to redeem 225,000 Hyatt points at a value of 2.2 cents each for a Standard redemption. Once the award chart changes, an equivalent Moderate-tier redemption would cost 275,000 points for a value of 1.8 cents each (a decline of 18%).

Summer, Nature, Outdoors
View from the lobby of Secrets Moxché. (Photo by Craig Joseph/NerdWallet)

More all-inclusives to consider

Gondola’s analysis found that these all-inclusives could see declines in redemption value following Hyatt’s award chart changes.

Property

Median cash price per night

Current median redemption value (in cents)

New Moderate-tier redemption value (in cents)

Secrets St. Lucia

$698

3.4

2.3

Secrets St. James Montego Bay

$952

3.2

2.7

Breathless Montego Bay

$1,180

3.0

2.1

Secrets Maroma Beach

$1,159

2.9

2.1

Impression Isla Mujeres

$1,468

2.8

2.2

Secrets Huatulco

$547

2.7

2.2

Dreams Sands Cancun

$537

2.7

2.1

Impression Moxché

$1,037

2.1

1.6

Will World of Hyatt still offer good redemption options?

Despite the pending changes, World of Hyatt is likely to remain my favorite hotel rewards program. Hyatt is still one of the only major hotel brands with an award chart, although I’m skeptical about how frequently we’ll see those lower- and mid-tier redemption options, especially at aspirational properties.

Data was collected by Gondola on March 16, 2026. Refundable rate analysis was based on 82,155 price observations across 1,212 properties. Cash and point pricing is inclusive of forward-looking dates between March 17, 2026, and March 9, 2027.

Top photo by Craig Joseph.

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