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Buy World Of Hyatt Points For 20% Off (2.08 Cents Per Point): Worth It?

FlyMarshall NewsroomBy FlyMarshall NewsroomFebruary 18, 2026No Comments7 Mins Read
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World of Hyatt has just launched a promotion on purchased points, which is the program’s first such offer of the year. World of Hyatt is a valuable points currency, and there’s definitely value to be had here for some, especially if you don’t have access to World of Hyatt points via transferable points currencies.

Between February 17 and April 7, 2026, World of Hyatt is offering a 20% discount on purchased points. You can unlock this offer as long as you purchase at least 3,000 points in one transaction.

World of Hyatt is selling points with a 20% discount

How much does it cost to buy World of Hyatt points?

Under normal circumstances, World of Hyatt charges 2.6 cents per purchased World of Hyatt point. If you maxed out the promotion, you could purchase 55,000 World of Hyatt points for $1,144, which is a rate of 2.08 cents per World of Hyatt point.

Ordinarily, when Hyatt has a promotion on purchased points, the program offers either a 20-30% bonus or a 20-30% discount. So this isn’t among the best offers we’ve seen from the program, though some discount is better than no discount!

World of Hyatt is selling points for 2.08 cents each

How many World of Hyatt points can you buy?

World of Hyatt ordinarily lets members buy up to 55,000 points per account per calendar year, before any bonuses.

While World of Hyatt limits how many points you can buy per year, the program also lets you combine points across accounts for the purposes of redemptions, which could be a good deal. There are two major restrictions to be aware of:

  • You can only transfer points to another member “in order to have a sufficient number of points to redeem a particular award”
  • You can only combine points (regardless of whether you’re sending or receiving) once every 30 days

In order to combine points, you’ll need to complete Hyatt’s point combining request form.

Redeem Hyatt points at Andaz Tokyo

Which credit card should you buy World of Hyatt points with?

World of Hyatt points purchases are processed by points.com, meaning they don’t count as a hotel purchase for the purposes of credit card spending.

I’d recommend using a card with which you’re trying to reach a minimum spending requirement, or a credit card that maximizes your return on everyday spending. When in doubt, review which credit cards are best for buying points and miles.

Best cards for non-bonused spending:


  • Earn 1% cash back when you make a purchase, earn 1% cash back when you pay for that purchase

  • $0

Chase Freedom Unlimited®


  • Earn 3% Cash Back on Dining

  • Earn 3% Cash Back at Drugstores

  • Earn 1.5% Cash Back On All Other Purchases

  • $0

The Blue Business® Plus Credit Card from American Express


  • 2x points on purchases up to $50k then 1x

  • Access to Amex Offers

  • No annual fee

Is buying World of Hyatt points worth it?

While I wouldn’t buy World of Hyatt points without a specific use in mind, there’s tons of value to be had if buying points strategically.

I’m a huge fan of the World of Hyatt program, thanks to the excellent hotel brands Hyatt has, and the general value of World of Hyatt Globalist status, including the ability to use suite upgrade awards when redeeming points.

I’ve had so many amazing award stays with Hyatt over the years, and you could instantly buy points and redeem them at a property and save over 50% in the process. I’ll get into that in a bit more detail below.

Redeem Hyatt points at Park Hyatt Beaver Creek

How many points do you need for a free night at a Hyatt?

To give you a sense of award pricing, here’s the World of Hyatt award chart for standard room redemptions:

World of Hyatt Category

Off-Peak

Standard

Peak

Category 1

3,500

5,000

6,500

Category 2

6,500

8,000

9,500

Category 3

9,000

12,000

15,000

Category 4

12,000

15,000

18,000

Category 5

17,000

20,000

23,000

Category 6

21,000

25,000

29,000

Category 7

25,000

30,000

35,000

Category 8

35,000

40,000

45,000

World of Hyatt New Peak & Off-Peak Pricing

What are good uses of World of Hyatt points?

There are truly endless amazing redemptions, so let me give some examples of some of my favorite World of Hyatt redemptions in the past few years.

I’ve redeemed World of Hyatt points for a stay at the Category 8 Alila Ventana Big Sur. Stays here include meals, and cash rates are regularly $2,000+ per night.

Redeem Hyatt points at Alila Ventana Big Sur

I’ve also redeemed World of Hyatt points for a stay at the Category 7 Park Hyatt Maldives, where cash rates are regularly $1,000+ per night.

Redeem Hyatt points at Park Hyatt Maldives

While some of my favorite uses of World of Hyatt points are for super-aspirational redemptions, there are also lots of good values to be had at more reasonably priced properties. However, I think it’s the luxury properties that are most worth highlighting, since that’s where you’ll generally find the most outsized value.

Do World of Hyatt points expire?

World of Hyatt points can expire if your account doesn’t have any activity for 24 consecutive months. However, any points earning or redemption activity would reset the expiration of your points.

How much are World of Hyatt points worth?

Everyone will value points differently, but personally I value World of Hyatt points at ~1.5 cents each, and I tend to value points pretty conservatively. So the purchase price is only a bit higher than what I value the points, though like I said, there are ways to get much more value.

Redeem Hyatt points at Thompson Dallas

Does World of Hyatt have blackout dates?

World of Hyatt doesn’t have blackout dates on award nights, and all standard rooms are supposed to be available for points redemptions at the published costs.

How else can you earn World of Hyatt points?

There are lots of circumstances under which it could make sense to buy World of Hyatt points. However, if you want to acquire World of Hyatt points at a lower out of pocket cost, there are some other options involving credit cards.

In addition to being able to earn World of Hyatt points with Hyatt’s co-branded credit cards, you can also transfer over points from Chase Ultimate Rewards.

See this post for everything you need to know about earning Hyatt points with credit cards.

Redeem Hyatt points at The Cape Los Cabos

Bottom line

Through April 7, 2026, World of Hyatt is offering a 20% discount on the purchase of points, which is an opportunity to acquire points for 2.08 cents each.

I know many people find it worthwhile to buy World of Hyatt points, especially those outside the United States, who don’t have access to lucrative credit cards. So while I absolutely wouldn’t proactively pick up points at this cost, there could still potentially be value. As always, you’ll want to crunch the numbers for yourself, based on the potential stays you’d make.

Do you plan on buying Hyatt points with this promotion?

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