Hyatt Regency Rewards Fake Crisis Actors: Upgrades to Globalist Elite
Hyatt Regency Dig
Players: 8
Could this be the Las Vegas shooting in October 2017?
-
Mandalay Bay
-
Concert Venue
-
Tropicana
-
Zumanity New York New York
-
Aria
-
Bellagio
-
Planet HollyWood
-
Paris
6:48 https://www.bitchute.com/video/zjHf9dGO8XWH/
On a qualifying stay of $100, here’s how many points members could expect to receive:
World of Hyatt members: 500 base points.
Discoverist elite: 500 base points and 50 bonus points.
Explorist elite: 500 base points and 100 bonus points.
Globalist elite: 500 base points and 150 bonus points.
World of Hyatt Globalist. At the top of the World of Hyatt loyalty program is Globalist status, equivalent to “platinum” in other programs. While they earn the same amount of base points as other members, Globalist members earn 30% bonus points when staying at hotels. In addition to the benefits of lower tiers, Globalist members get upgrades to the best available room at check-in, including standard suites, and can request a late checkout of 4 p.m. at participating locations. Globalists can also access the hotel club lounge with every stay, receive complimentary parking at participating hotels and resorts and priority access to available rooms when checking in early. Upon qualifying for Globalist status each calendar year, members get four suite upgrade awards for use on qualifying stays. And when booking an eligible award for someone else, those guests will receive some elite benefits through the hotel’s Guest of Honor program.
FIND Experiences can earn World of Hyatt Points
When booked, these offerings can help travelers discover the unique aspects of their destination not necessarily found from a simple search. Some of the most interesting experiences are:
Las Vegas: A private feeding and yoga session with baby goats at Goat Yoga.
New York: A private bonsai class with artist Julian Velasco.
Chicago: An Amalfi pasta making class and dinner experience with chef Aram Reed.
Boston: Group rowing outing in Boston Harbor.
Miami: Melt and pour soap-making and natural beauty workshop.
While these experiences are an easy way to earn World of Hyatt points quickly, they can be pricey. While some cost less than $100 per person, events like joining a quarterback camp with a former Super Bowl champion in San Francisco or having best-selling author Edward Vilga critique your work in New York can cost upwards of $500.
Using World of Hyatt points for MGM Resorts
World of Hyatt points can also be used for free night awards at participating M life Rewards destinations in Las Vegas. The current participating resorts and their points price are:
Excalibur: 12,000 points per night.
New York-New York: 15,000 points per night.
Park MGM Las Vegas: 15,000 points per night.
MGM Grand: 15,000 points per night.
The Mirage: 20,000 points per night.
Mandalay Bay: 20,000 points per night.
The Signature at MGM Grand: 20,000 points per night.
Vdara: 20,000 points per night.
Delano Las Vegas: 25,000 points per night.
Bellagio: 25,000 points per night.
Considering it’s possible to get deeply discounted prices at Las Vegas properties, we don’t generally recommend using World of Hyatt points toward these destinations.
https://www.nerdwallet.com/blog/travel/world-hyatt-complete-guide/
I was inspired to search out this info after reviewing the video within this post >>4168380 (pb) Video link above.
The questions I asked myself after watching the video:
Why would so many hotels/casinos be complicit in the promotion of a fake event?
How would it be coordinated?
Where would they get so many people to take part in the fake event outside of a governmental structure?
How would so many people be compensated for taking part?
The answer is extremely simple, they are hotel guests whom you offer a large hotel reward point/bonus program to take part in a simulated crisis scenario. Are you ready to upgrade to Globalist Elite status?