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This is precisely why the value proposition holds up under scrutiny. There's no hidden markup, no service fee tacked onto the invoice, and no fine print reducing the benefit later. The rate you're quoted is the rate on the confirmation, and everything else, the upgrade priority, the credit, the breakfast, is added by the property as a function of how the reservation was made rather than how much was paid for it.
In many cases yes, since Prive benefits and loyalty tier perks come from separate systems, though hotels will generally apply whichever specific benefit is stronger rather than stacking duplicate perks like two separate room upgrades. It's worth confirming with your advisor how a specific property handles overlapping benefits before arrival.
No, upgrades are based on availability at the time of check-in and are never contractually promised. Travelers booking during slower periods have a noticeably better chance of receiving a meaningful upgrade than those arriving during peak dates or major local events.
For the much larger group of travelers who hold no status or mid-tier status, the contrast is significant. Without a Prive booking, a Discoverist or Explorist member might receive a minor amenity or nothing at all beyond standard room type. With a Prive booking, that same traveler receives the negotiated package regardless of their personal loyalty tier, effectively borrowing the treatment normally reserved for top-tier members. This is arguably the single biggest reason the program appeals to travelers who don't stay at Hyatt properties often enough to climb the status ladder naturally.
In many cases yes, an advisor can rebook an existing reservation under the Privé rate code as long as the room type and rate remain available, though it's simpler to start with the advisor from the beginning.
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