Update 10/02/18: This partnership has now been ended as Oasis has been sold to Vacasa. Existing reservations will still be honored and will earn elite night credits and points.
Vacasa, the largest vacation rental management company in North America, has purchased the Oasis Collections business. As a result, effective immediately, Oasis Collections is no longer affiliated with The Unbound Collection by Hyatt or the World of Hyatt loyalty program.
We recognize that customer demand for the alternative accommodations offering remains strong for occasions when travelers seek more space or a longer stay, and we will continue to evolve our approach as to how we might best serve that need, which may include discussions with Vacasa.
Hyatt is in the process of reaching out to World of Hyatt members to assure them that Vacasa plans to honor World of Hyatt member reservations confirmed before October 2, and World of Hyatt will award World of Hyatt points and tier night credits that members expected to earn for those reservations.
It isn’t clear if existing reservations will get a welcome amenity and late check out or not.
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Hyatt has partnered with Oasis, for those not familiar Oasis is a home rental service similar to Airbnb. Oasis properties are definitely on the higher end than AirBnB. In total there are 2,000 Oasis properties that you can earn & redeem Hyatt points on. Hyatt is using a fixed value system for Oasis redemption with 15,000 points getting you a $200 Oasis stay credit (1.33¢ per point). Earning rates remain the same and elites get a welcome amenity and late check out (2pm for Discoverists, 4pm for Globalists both available upon request subject to availability).
You also get 1,000 bonus points per night until June 30th, 2018. This can be combined with Hyatt’s other promotion offering 1,000 points per night giving you a total of 2,000 Hyatt points per night. Seeing a hotel chain partner with a home rental service might seem strange, but Hyatt owns a stake in Oasis and they also don’t directly compete (hotel rooms and high end home rentals aren’t exactly the same. Whereas Airbnb often has individual rooms/lower priced properties directly competing with a standard hotel room).

