Hyatt just made earning elite status a lot more fun (and way more scenic). Thanks to their partnership with Under Canvas, you can now earn double elite nights when you stay at these super cool luxury glamping resorts.
If you’re not familiar, Under Canvas offers upscale safari-style tents in stunning locations across the U.S., including Utah, Montana, and South Dakota—perfect for anyone who loves nature but doesn’t love roughing it in the wilderness.
And for a limited time, every night you spend at one of these resorts will count twice toward your Hyatt elite status.
How to Earn Double Hyatt Elite Nights
Here’s the fine print (that’s actually not all that fine):
You must register for the promo by February 28, 2025.
Stays must take place between March 7 and June 15, 2025.
Every night you stay will count as two elite nights instead of one.
There’s no cap on how many bonus nights you can earn.
Even award nights booked with points qualify for the promo.
So, if you were to book a 5-night stay, you’d walk away with 10 elite nights—which is already enough for Hyatt Discoverist status. Not bad for a few nights under the stars.
The Catch?
Before you start packing your bags, there’s one little hiccup…
These Under Canvas resorts aren’t exactly budget-friendly.
Take the Moab, Utah location, for example. A single night in one of these fancy tents can run you $300–$400. That’s a lot of cash for sleeping in what is technically still a tent—even if it does have a plush king bed and high-end furnishings.
That said, if you’re someone who values both unique experiences and elite status, this promo could still be well worth it.
Book with Points for a Better Deal
Luckily, if you don’t feel like dropping a small fortune on a night’s stay, you can also book these resorts using Hyatt points.
These properties are priced similarly to Mr. and Mrs. Smith hotels, meaning you’ll typically get around 1.3 cents per point in value.
For example:
That same $351 per night Moab tent only costs 28,250 Hyatt points.
While that’s not an insane redemption value, it’s still a solid way to use points for a truly unique stay.
And remember—you can always earn more Hyatt points by transferring them from Chase Ultimate Rewards at a 1:1 ratio.
Final Thoughts
This promo won’t be for everyone. If camping (even glamorous camping) isn’t your thing, or if $300+ per night makes you say, “ehhhhh,” you might want to sit this one out.
But for those who love epic scenery, outdoor adventures, and elite status perks, this is a fun and rewarding way to rack up Hyatt nights while enjoying a luxurious escape. So, if you’ve been dreaming of a national park getaway, this might be the perfect excuse to go. Just don’t forget to register before February 28th!