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You can get exclusive benefits at M life hotels if you’re a World of Hyatt member. Elite status is not required. Here’s how to connect your World of Hyatt account to M life.

How to Connect your World of Hyatt Account to M life

As a World of Hyatt member, you can status match to M life Rewards for free. M life Rewards is the loyalty program for MGM Resorts. Members get discounts on hotel rooms, special offers, room upgrades, and more

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As a World of Hyatt member, you can status match to M life Rewards for free.

M life Rewards is the loyalty program for MGM Resorts. Members get discounts on hotel rooms, special offers, room upgrades, and more.

The M life Rewards loyalty program has five tiers.

  • Sapphire
  • Pearl
  • Gold
  • Platinum
  • Noir

To earn M life tier status you have to earn a certain amount of tier credits from October 1 to September 30.

World of Hyatt members are exempt from the tier credit requirement.

You can match your status to M life:

  • World of Hyatt Members gets you Sapphire
  • Discoverist gets you Pearl
  • Explorist gets you Gold
  • Globalist gets you Gold

Matching your status is easy.

From the Hyatt partner page, click on the blue “OPT IN” button. Enter your World of Hyatt and M life numbers.

You can get exclusive benefits at M life hotels if you're a World of Hyatt member. Elite status is not required. Here's how to connect your World of Hyatt account to M life.

Conclusion

With a simple click of a button, you can connect your World of Hyatt account to M life.

As an M life member, you get hotel room discounts, special offers, upgrades, and more.

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Ryan Biddulph

Tuesday 24th of April 2018

Happy to spread the word guys!

Ryan

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