With 12 nights at $150 per night, you’d spend a total of $1,800, earning you 900 extra Hyatt points.
We’ll assume a relatively conservative value of $500 worth of flights, which equates to 500 bonus Hyatt points.
With 36 nights at $150 per night, you’d spend $5,400, earning you 5,400 extra Hyatt points.
You can use a single Club Upgrade on a stay of up to seven nights, and they are valid on eligible paid room rates and rooms booked using points. Unfortunately, you might not be able to use them on free night awards like the Category 1-4 certificates offered to Hyatt credit card holders.
We’ll assume a $20-per-night valuation at the full-service locations.
With 72 nights at $150 per night, you’d spend a total of $10,800, earning you 16,200 extra Hyatt points.
Given that it extends to a family of four and includes Club access, we’ll value this perk at $25 per night at the full-service properties.
We’ll assume that five of your nights are spent at applicable properties with an average fee of $25 per night.
We’ll assume that you utilize this four nights per year with a daily parking rate of $25.
Each one covers a stay of up to seven nights. Like the Club Upgrade awards, you can use them on paid stays and standard award stays (including Points + Cash reservations) but not awards booked with free night certificates. They are valid through the end of the year they were earned, plus an additional 14 months.
Remember to redeem them and complete your stay before the expiration date.
While this doesn’t appear to be a universally available perk of Globalist status, it may be offered as a future targeted perk.