Hey Marilyn! Thanks for sharing. Hyatt has been one of my personal favorite hotels to stay at, and it’s great to continue hearing great things about their other locations.
]]>Personally, I’ve found the best use of points to be paying the standard rate for a base room and upgrading to a Premium suite for 9K points. I’ve gotten 25-45cpp value out of this method. I used this for a 2 story Penthouse at PH Beijing, a space with a fireplace at the PH Seoul, and a suite with a Grand Piano at the PH Tokyo. Any of which retail at $2,500-$4500+ a night.
]]>My understanding from reading blogs is that you won’t get an Opera House / harbor view with a standard room redemption. I’m only Discoverist and my husband is a lowly Member (no status), but this trip was to celebrate my 70th birthday and our upcoming 34th wedding anniversary while on this trip. So I had my husband email the hotel mentioning this, saying that I didn’t have status, but whatever they could do to make the stay special, he would appreciate it.
They gave us a room with a view to the Overseas Passenger Terminal so we saw a different cruise ship each day (we were leaving on a cruise when we checked out) and a view of the Opera House from our terrace. They also gave us some treats (non-alcoholic sparkling beverage since we don’t drink and fabulous little cakes).
We were so busy in Sydney (love that city!!!) that we didn’t spend any time in the hotel except in our room which was lovely. Since we don’t have status, we didn’t dine in the hotel, but had breakfast a 5 minute walk away in the Rocks (recommend Playfair Cafe!) and dinners elsewhere.
But it was a treat to stay in this hotel. We had been traveling for almost a week so we sent some laundry out to Wash on the Rocks (cheaper than Hyatt’s laundry service) and the concierge had it delivered to them to save part of the service fee, and they billed it to our room so we didn’t have to pay in cash or give an unknown business our credit card info on a paper form. Fantastic service – they even drove us around the corner to the ship!
]]>Sounds like a great deal indeed 🙂 Thanks for sharing!
]]>Excellent point. Award nights aren’t always available!
Compared to other hotels though, I’ve usually had pretty good luck with Hyatt.
]]>I’ll second this. I also stayed at the Park Hyatt New York. 3 nights in January which I booked for 90,000 points.
Cash price would have been ~$3,000.
]]>Just got done booking 2 night in July at Park Hyatt New York for 30,000 points a night…. the cash rate for the 2 nights over $1700….Lovin Hyatt
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