It’s one to add to the list in terms of certificate value, but maybe not so much in terms of what you get, as you’ll see. What I did pay was 15,000 points per night at this Category 4 property, for a total of 30,000 points. By the time of arrival, this had increased even more.
At time of booking, the Hyatt was asking $1,035 for two nights, including a resort/destination fee. The nearby Days Inn was going for over $400 per night. I knew this would be the case heading into the trip, but it was extra pricey as it ended up being on a weekend around college spring break. This made me curious how the Hyatt Palm Springs would stack up against either the Centric or Regency brands. They’re pretty rare, and I wasn’t especially impressed by the one in Atlanta (now a Centric). I’ve only been to one other “vanilla” Hyatt property, and that was several years ago. The Hyatt Palm Springs looked nice enough online and it came up as my top option for a weekend trip, although I did end up splitting my stay between the bougie Days Inn and this far more upscale option down the street. What do you do when you find a hotel going for over $500 per night, but just 15,000 Hyatt points? You book it, of course. As an Amazon Associate, we earn from qualifying purchases.
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