Unlocking VIP Amenities at Thompson Hotels via Hyatt Prive
Understanding the Hyatt Prive Program Hyatt Prive is not a loyalty status you earn through nights stayed or dollars spent. It is a curated collection of upscale and luxury properties, generally under the Park Hyatt, Grand Hyatt, Andaz, Alila, and independent luxury collection banners, that are made bookable exclusively through a select network of accredited travel advisors. Hyatt does not sell these bookings directly to the public with the associated perks attached; the benefits exist only when the reservation is routed through an agency holding Prive credentials with Hyatt. This distinction confuses first-time users, who assume Prive is something they can unlock inside their World of Hyatt account. It isn't. It lives entirely outside the app, in the relationship between Hyatt and its vetted travel partners.
What Exactly Is Hyatt Prive, and Why Does It Require an Advisor? Hyatt Prive is not a loyalty tier or a credit card benefit; it is a portfolio program covering roughly 100 or more of Hyatt's most luxurious hotels and resorts worldwide, including Park Hyatt, Alila, Miraval, and select Andaz and Grand Hyatt properties. Access to Prive-level benefits is gated behind a specific booking channel: only travel advisors who have been vetted and certified by Hyatt directly can generate a Prive reservation. This is different from simply calling the hotel or booking through a generic online travel agency, because the Prive designation triggers a specific back-end code that hotel management recognizes as a VIP arrival. Without that code attached to the reservation, none of the associated perks apply, regardless of how much a guest might spend on the room itself.
Seasonality also affects how generous these upgrades tend to be.