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What Is Hyatt’s Mysterious, Invitation-Only Courtesy Card Status?

World of Hyatt is my favorite hotel loyalty program, and Globalist status comes with some phenomenal benefits. What many people don’t realize is that there’s a secret status above Globalist, known as Courtesy Card.

Think of it as being along the lines of how American Airlines has Concierge Key, Delta Air Lines has Delta 360, and United Airlines has Global Services, except this Hyatt status is significantly more exclusive, and also talked about a lot less.

What is Hyatt Courtesy Card?

Hyatt Courtesy Card is an invitation-only status level. Hyatt is tight-lipped about this status, both in terms of the requirements to earn it, as well as the benefits associated with it.

With that in mind, I’d like to share what I know about Courtesy Card, which is based on anecdotal reports from readers, and some sources who are in the know.

How do you earn Hyatt Courtesy Card?

As far as I know, there are four ways to earn Courtesy Card (in order of the likelihood of earning it):

  • Own a Hyatt hotel (and we’re not just talking about having a 1% stake in a limited service property)
  • Be nominated by the general manager of a Hyatt property, and then the request will be reviewed by World of Hyatt
  • Spend a lot of money at Hyatt properties, and stay at a large number of Hyatt properties
  • Be responsible for large corporate travel accounts that bring a lot of business to Hyatt, ideally also mixed with one of the above

Again, this is purely based on anecdotal reports I’ve seen, so I can’t personally vouch for any of the above being a sure thing. In case you’re wondering how much spending is required to earn Courtesy Card through the third method above, think $50,000+ per year. To be clear, even $50,000 is far from a guarantee to get Courtesy Card, but if you don’t spend at least that much, expect that you have almost no shot.

Courtesy Card is Hyatt’s invitation-only status

What are the benefits of Hyatt Courtesy Card?

As you might expect, for such a “secret” status level, there aren’t that many published benefits beyond World of Hyatt Globalist status. Rather, Courtesy Card seems to be primarily about “soft” treatment and recognition at properties.

As I understand it, Courtesy Card perks include the following:

  • The best available suite at hotels, and overall priority for everything (including upgrades) ahead of other members
  • A welcome amenity
  • Special recognition throughout your stay, though the quality of that recognition varies by property

For what it’s worth, if a Courtesy Card member gifts you a Guest of Honor award, you get standard Globalist perks, and not Courtesy Card perks.

Receive the best available suite with Hyatt Courtesy Card

When does Hyatt send out Courtesy Card nominations?

Based on what I’ve heard, Hyatt historically sends our Courtesy Card nominations around late February or early March, around the same time that the previous year’s status ends.

Courtesy Card invitations are typically sent out early in the year

How many Hyatt Courtesy Card members are there?

This is anyone’s guess, really. Hyatt has over 1,400 hotels, and many hotels have the same owners. So I’d guess that there are under 1,400 people who have Courtesy Card through ownership of a Hyatt property.

As far as people invited to Courtesy Card through their own stay activity goes, I’ve heard that number is in the hundreds, or very low thousands at most.

If I had to guess, I’d say there are at most several thousand Courtesy Card members out there, if that. We’re not talking about tens of thousands of members, as you might find with some other invitation-only elite tiers. In all my years of staying at Hyatts (I’m a lifetime Globalist member), I’m not sure I’ve ever overheard any employee at a Hyatt mention Courtesy Card (in reference to there being such a guest), so it’s very rare.

There aren’t many Courtesy Card members out there

Bottom line

Courtesy Card is Hyatt’s invitation-only status for hotel owners and other “important” guests, including those who spend a lot and those who control a lot of travel for others. Perks include upgrades to the best available rooms and overall great recognition. While most of us will never qualify for this elite tier, it’s always fun to know what’s out there.

Are any OMAAT readers Courtesy Card members? If so, what has your experience been, are there any benefits I missed, and how did you earn it (if you don’t mind sharing)?

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