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Chase points or Hyatt points?
See the answer, then book.

For each Hyatt resort below, every chart answers against the same yardstick: the Chase portal floor of 1.5 cents per point. Refreshed weekly from live Hyatt rates.

Property
Stay

Point value (cents per point), by month

How to read this: each line is the best point value that month. Above the dashed 1.5c line, transferring to Hyatt beats the Chase portal.

Average Hyatt points per night, by month

How to read this: each line is the average award points per night that month. Lower is cheaper on points.

Nights with a standard award, by month

How to read this: how many nights each month you can actually book a standard room on points.

Pick your dates

How to read this: each day is colored by the recommendation. Click a day to see exactly what to do.
Transfer Portal No standard award
Select a date to see the recommendation.
How this was built

Real Hyatt award and cash rates per night, pulled directly from hyatt.com. Standard award = lowest pure-points room of any type (POINTS_CASH excluded). Room type is shown so suites are visible at properties like Grand Hyatt Kauai where only suites open on points. Pulling from Hyatt is against their terms, so the set stays tiny, cached, and labeled with an as-of date. The page never scrapes live; it serves the committed data JSON.

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What this means for your business

Same build, your data

This demo turns a closed hotel booking engine into a transparent decision tool, pulling real availability data and laying it against a crisp yardstick. Your pricing, pipeline, or ops data deserves the same treatment: reconciled history, honest methodology, and a view people can actually use to decide.