You can get 1 free night at Hyatt after you stay 2 nights at any Hyatt hotel in the United Arab Emirates.
1 Easy Step to a Free Night at Hyatt
Stay 2 nights or more at any Hyatt hotel in the United Arab Emirates from May 11, 2014, to September 30, 2014 and get 1 free night.
Hyatt hotels in the United Arab Emirates include:
- Park Hyatt Abu Dhabi
- Hyatt Capital Gate Abu Dhabi
- Park Hyatt Dubai
- Grand Hyatt Dubai
- Hyatt Regency Dubai
- Hyatt Place Dubai/Al Rigga
20% Off and Kids Eat Free
You also get:
- a 20% discount on spa treatments (not including spa products)
- a 20% discount at participating restaurants and bars (tobacco and nonfood items excluded)
- Free breakfast, lunch, and dinner for up to 2 children (under age 12) at the hotel you’re staying in
- Children under 12 stay free
- Free access to pools, gyms, and recreational facilities
Promo Code
The offer doesn’t specify, but there might be a promo code. But I couldn’t find it listed on the Hyatt website. But my links above take you directly to the promo.
Summary of the fine print:
- Valid for stays between May 11, 2014, to September 30, 2014
- Offer not valid on group or convention rates and can’t be combined with other offers
- Rates are subject to availability
- Food discount not valid for room service, banquet services, tobacco, and non-food items
- 1 Child under age 12 eats free for 1 paying adult. Maximum of 2 children can eat free per 2 paying adults
- Children under age 12 stay free with paying adult
Sounds like a great deal for families.
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