Grand Hyatt Bangkok Erawan 3,000 Bonus Gold Passport Points

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The Grand Hyatt Bangkok Erawan is offering 3,000 Bonus Gold Passport points on stays in their newly renovated rooms between Friday and Sunday through September 30, 2014.

Here’s a booking link.

Use promotional code BK3K when booking.

Is this a good deal? Heels First Travel reported being disappointed in the newly renovated rooms. If you’re going to stay there anyway it is a good opportunity to get some extra points. If you have a different room type that you prefer though, pass on the promotion this time.

I don’t have a stay planned there during the promotional dates, but if so I would try it out.

Terms & Conditions:

Offer valid 2 July 2014 through 30 September 2014 at Grand Hyatt Erawan Bangkok. All hotel reservations are subject to availability and must be made in advance. Offer is not valid with groups/conventions and may not be combined with other promotional offers. Guest must request offer code BK3K at time of reservation and check-in to receive bonus points. Hyatt Gold Passport members must provide membership number, choose points for their stay and pay an Eligible Rate, as defined in the Hyatt Gold Passport terms and conditions. Only one 3,000 point bonus may be earned per member, per stay. This promotion is subject to the terms and conditions of the Hyatt Gold Passport program. Please allow 4-6 weeks after travel is completed for Hyatt Gold Passport bonus points to be credited to your account.

Promotional blackout periods may apply due to seasonal periods or special events, and normal arrival/departure restrictions apply. Hyatt reserves the right to alter or withdraw this program at any time without notice. Hyatt Hotels & Resorts® encompasses hotels managed, franchised or leased by subsidiaries and affiliates of Hyatt Hotels Corporation. The trademarks Hyatt®, Hyatt Hotels & Resorts®, Park Hyatt®, Andaz®, Grand Hyatt®, Hyatt Regency®, Hyatt Place®, HYATT house®, Hyatt Zilara™, Hyatt Ziva™, Hyatt Gold Passport®, and related marks are trademarks of Hyatt Corporation. © 2014 Hyatt Corporation. All rights reserved.

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One Comment

  1. In June I stayed at both the Erawan and the St Regis which is two blocks away. I thought the rooms were much nicer at the St Regis and the breakfast was much better as well.

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