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You can’t say you didn’t know as travel bloggers have been writing about this for weeks (including yours truly, here). World of Hyatt is set to adjust its redemption levels for many of the hotels in its portfolio tomorrow. 372 hotels will shift categories with 214 hotels moving to a higher category. (158 hotels will drop to a lower tier, so no urgency there.) You can view the entire list here.
The costliest changes are the hotels shifting from Category 7 to 8. These 27 properties include:
- Alila Marea Beach Resort Encinitas
- Carmel Valley Ranch
- Hotel Martinez Cannes
- Hyatt Carmel Highlands
- Hyatt Centric Key West
- Park Hyatt Beaver Creek
- Park Hyatt Zurich
- The Lodge at Spruce Creek
- 7Pines Resort Sardinia
- Wentworth Mansion
- Ksar Char-Bagh
- Hotel Gajoen Tokyo
- Viceroy Bali
- Keemala
- Hotel Excelsior Dubrovnik
- Le Narcisse Blanc Hôtel & Spa
- Boheme Hotel
- Mykonos Riviera Hotel & Spa
- Ca’ Sagredo Hotel
- La Villa del Re
- Margutta 19
- Villa Spalletti Trivelli
- Boutique Hotel Villa Geba
- El Lodge Ski and Spa
- Nobu Hotel Marbella
- Grand Hotel Villa Castagnola
- Villa Orselina
Anthony’s Take: If you are planning to book any of the hotels increasing tomorrow, do it now. Reservations can be cancelled and points refunded if you change your mind. Take advantage while you can.
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