Earn Hyatt points on award stays?

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I've been a Diamond/Globalist for many years so I'm embarrassed not to know the answer to this question!...

If I'm staying at a Hyatt using points (or a free night certificate), obviously I don't earn points for the stay itself... but what about for other spend? Restaurants, bar, etc?
 
You should earn points - as always make sure you get an itemised receipt on departure emailed - its almost instantaneous.
 
Most Hyatts won't award points on alcohol expenditure but everything else that can be charged to your room and is spent at a hotel-owned outlet (e.g. not an outsourced spa or parking facility) should be fine.
 
Most Hyatts won't award points on alcohol expenditure
I must say I do not purchase much alcohol at Hotels but have to say I cannot recall not earning points when doing so at Hyatt.
 
I've always been credited points for Alcohol, but as mentioned, it can be variable.
 
I have actually earned Hyatt points for dining and drinking, while not a guest, both in Australia and Japan. Hyatt are the best at this of any major hotel chain in my experience. I had the dining points from the Park Hyatt Tokyo within an hour of lunch.

So if you're charging to your room and settle on checkout, I would definitely expect points.
 
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