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Old Aug 28, 09, 2:21 pm   #46
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The Highlands Inn gets a bad rep from people who feel they overpaid for what they got. I love this hotel over the hill from my home.

This location offers simple pleasures at a high price. Personally I have only stayed using FFN free nights. I find it a great deal as a Hyatt Diamond member who has always received the townhouse apartment rooms.


Upstairs sitting room with real wood fireplace. The fireplace is set up initially and ready to light when you arrive.


Downstairs bedroom


Bathroom with extra large spa tub and separate shower. Bath amenities are Gilchrist & Soames.


Spa Tub


The View


The lobby view
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Old Oct 5, 09, 12:31 am   #47
 
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Room Just Refurbished

I'm currently at the Highlands Inn in Room 505, a two story suite with a terrific ocean view. The room is beautiful and the bellman said it was just refurbished last week. New flat screen tv's upstairs and down. Granite countertops in the kitchen and bath. New furniture (similar to the dark "modern" style furniture I've seen in other Hyatts). New carpet and new tile in the shower. New sink in bath and I think also a new sink in the kitchen. New sofabed also, I believe.

We had dinner at Pacific Edge last night and it was wonderful, with very excellent service.

The staff has been very friendly and helpful. Overall a wonderful stay.

Greg

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Old Oct 5, 09, 1:53 am   #48
 
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Thanks, Greg, and satori for the pics. I must confess that my only issue has been that in some of the townhouse rooms, the jacuzzi has seemed old around the edges, if you know what I mean. Looking at Peter's and your posts, one wonders if 505 is the "FTer Suite".
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Old Oct 6, 09, 6:30 pm   #49
 
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They are refurbishing the other rooms in this part of the hotel also. I've seen them getting rid of the old carpet, furniture, etc and bringing in the new for at least a dozen other rooms during the last couple of days.
By the way, Satori's photos show the old carpeting and furniture.

The spa tub in our room looks like new, but I assume it is the same tub that was here previously. They have a board in the lobby that shows some of the new furniture, carpet, etc being installed, similar to what a decorator would use to show their design choices. I've noticed a number of the employees doing the work are wearing a t-shirt that looks like a sports jersey on the back with a big "09" for the number and "RENOVATION" where the athlete's name would go.

My wife and I love this place too. It's so nice to sit on the balcony and look out at the ocean. Having a fire in the fireplace each evening is great too. And California Market is wonderful place to sit outside and eat breakfast while you look at the gorgeous view. We can't do any of that in Kansas City.

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Old Oct 12, 09, 5:48 pm   #50
 
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Had a wonderful stay last weekend for a wedding anniversary. Received a 1 br OV Spa Suite up the hill a bit (314), as the Flyertalk suites (500's) were full Great view from the balcony, except for the top of the 200 building in front of us (If you didn't know about the Townhouses, the view is wonderful). Bed area was able to be petitioned off from livingroom and spa/bath by sliding wood panels. Small kitchenette was completely equipped with 4 place-settings, pots and pans, etc. Had a fold-out leather sofabed in the livingroom.

Only 1 TV, though - a wide screen LCD that hung from the ceiling swivelled 360 degrees for livingroom or bedroom watching. Fireplace was great, and we had to call to get more wood (all the pine they provided lasted about 90 minutes). Very large 2-person spa tub was fabulous. One of the more impressive selections of adult titles. Not that we noticed.

Ate the 4-course tasting menu with wine pairing at Pacific's Edge. They've really brought the pricing down ($65/pp+40/pp w/wine) - I believe it used to be $90/pp + wine. Surprised not to see fish in the tasting menu - tomato 4-way appetizer, duck loin, rib eye and dessert. Very good.

Rec'd a $32 breakfast voucher - covers the cost of 2 cont'l breakfasts, but we opted for the 2 eggs, meat (we had ham) & fingerling potatoes + toast for $15/pp. Plentiful portion size, also very good. The room service menu adds $4.00 delivery gratuity and 18% service charge.

We were in a Vacation Club rooms (see virtual tour layout) (used a free night), and if this one were available next year in non-FFN times for 15,000 points, I'd do it again in a second.
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Old Oct 12, 09, 7:26 pm   #51
 
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Questions at the edge

Ahhh... Had to put the virtual tour in, didn't you?

You didn't mention the weather ...Also "Not that we noticed"?

Seriously, was the continental breakfast @ $32 that you describe at the Pacific's Edge or the California Market?

Also, since I've seen you active in the discussion of the DEL5K and DELISH discussions, I wonder if you know how the "Highlands Inn, A Hyatt Hotel and Hyatt Vacation Club Resort" is treated as a "resort"? Does DEL5K apply? Can one use the DELISH voucher? I am doubtful, but I don't remember seeing these picky questions asked on the board before.

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Old Oct 12, 09, 8:02 pm   #52
 
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My wife and I also got the $32/night breakfast voucher. The "continental breakfast buffet" at California Market is apparently only offered on weekends. The credit can be used for anything on the menu. If I recall correctly, pancakes or french toast were about $13 and an omelette was about $16. We typically ended up spending a couple dollars for breakfast with juice or coffee, plus a tip. Pacific Edge doesn't serve breakfast.

The weather when we were there was perfect. About 65 in the day and low 50's at night. Sunshine most of the time and no fog. I ended up with some minor sunburn on my face from sitting on the balcony in the afternoons enjoying the view.

I agree that 15,000 points for a free night would be well worth it.

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Old Oct 13, 09, 7:36 pm   #53
 
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Ahhh... Had to put the virtual tour in, didn't you?

You didn't mention the weather ...Also "Not that we noticed"?

Seriously, was the continental breakfast @ $32 that you describe at the Pacific's Edge or the California Market?

Also, since I've seen you active in the discussion of the DEL5K and DELISH discussions, I wonder if you know how the "Highlands Inn, A Hyatt Hotel and Hyatt Vacation Club Resort" is treated as a "resort"? Does DEL5K apply? Can one use the DELISH voucher? I am doubtful, but I don't remember seeing these picky questions asked on the board before.

Thank you.
Weather was overcast morning and sunny mid-60's afternoon, with virtually no wind - ocean was as glassy as a lake. Not a complaint, but I would have loved to have seen sizeable waves, as rocky as the coast is there. I highly recommend Casanova Restaurant for lunch in Carmel.

I was told that breakfast was served in the California Market, but we used room service.

The property is not listed as a DEL5k property, and the rate didn't come up there. or on the DELISH list (HR monterey is). So, I guess it's not really a resort. For $450+ for the cheapest rooms, a free night seemed a bit more reasonable.
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