Registration is finally available.

From October 1 through January 31, 2010, Hyatt is offering your choice of 1 free night after every two stays (the traditional ‘faster free nights’ offer) or 3,000 bonus Hyatt every stay, starting with your second stay.

The free nights are generally more valuable, provided you can use them during the October 15 through March 31 redemption period. I’m sorely tempted to pick up several Dulles airport area Hyatt place stays in the $60 range (frequently pricing for weekends) in order to redeem at Park Hyatts in major cities around the world. But if you don’t have a good clear use for the redemptions, it’s nice that this time they’ve decided to offer a backup choice of banking points.

In addition to this bonus offer, Hyatt is offering double stay credits towards elite status during the promo period. Note that this is not double credit towards nights, just stays.

  1. mommafrica said,

    U r extremely lucky & blessed to live n a “cheap area” that u can do this (I’ve been studying the DC/VA area for a while this time around just for this FFN occassion). My ? to u is how far is the Dulles hotels from DC? I’m coming from the PHL area to do most of my “hotel hopping” of n which I would like to do 2 seperate hotel stays each wknd. Besides Arlington, I would like to know what is close to the Metro & what is not. I’m trying to do Hyatt Fair Lakes several times. Email me if u have to. Thanx!

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