Hyatt Regency Nice Palais de la Mediterranee REVIEW - MASTER THREAD
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Hyatt Regency Nice Palais de la Mediterranee REVIEW - MASTER THREAD
Hadn't seen any reviews on the HR in Nice so I thought I'd start the thread.
Spouse and I recently stayed here for a night on points. It's a category 5 redemption and we thought it was a solid redemption value (rates usually in the 300-400 euro range). It's located off the main promenade by the beach. It doesn't have it's own beach but contracts with one of the beaches across the street for 26 euro for a chair, towel and umbrella. Parts of the beach nearby are public as well.
The public spaces are well decorated and feel like a grand hotel. The hallways to the rooms and the rooms themselves are why it's a category 5 in my opinion - slightly outdated and in need of a refresh. Also, while the people we encountered were nice or exceptional, the training still seems to be on par for a HR instead of a GH or PH property.
The breakfast buffet for Diamonds is done on the third level restaurant. It was difficult to get a seat out on the terrace overlooking the street and beach but there is also seating inside. It's a very basic buffet spread but you can fill up with some options and an omelet station allows you to order eggs however you'd like them cooked. They had a water/juice area, which was handy for refills, and brought coffee/tea as needed. They upgraded us to the highest level non-suite (as the GH Cannes had done) which I thought was nice of both properties and in line with the benefit that one has to fight for at several other Hyatt properties.
It's a short walk over to the Old Town in Nice, and we'd stay again if we're back in the area. All in all, the transition to Hyatt seemed to be going well and it was a good use of 18K points.
Spouse and I recently stayed here for a night on points. It's a category 5 redemption and we thought it was a solid redemption value (rates usually in the 300-400 euro range). It's located off the main promenade by the beach. It doesn't have it's own beach but contracts with one of the beaches across the street for 26 euro for a chair, towel and umbrella. Parts of the beach nearby are public as well.
The public spaces are well decorated and feel like a grand hotel. The hallways to the rooms and the rooms themselves are why it's a category 5 in my opinion - slightly outdated and in need of a refresh. Also, while the people we encountered were nice or exceptional, the training still seems to be on par for a HR instead of a GH or PH property.
The breakfast buffet for Diamonds is done on the third level restaurant. It was difficult to get a seat out on the terrace overlooking the street and beach but there is also seating inside. It's a very basic buffet spread but you can fill up with some options and an omelet station allows you to order eggs however you'd like them cooked. They had a water/juice area, which was handy for refills, and brought coffee/tea as needed. They upgraded us to the highest level non-suite (as the GH Cannes had done) which I thought was nice of both properties and in line with the benefit that one has to fight for at several other Hyatt properties.
It's a short walk over to the Old Town in Nice, and we'd stay again if we're back in the area. All in all, the transition to Hyatt seemed to be going well and it was a good use of 18K points.
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The hotel was just branded a Hyatt and a major renovation is planned... review is premature if you are looking for the Hyatt Touch.. wait till the renovation is done. I"m sure many of the old staff is still there, those who will embrace the Hyatt Touch will stay... those who can't will leave.
I never visit a hotel that has just been sold/re branded as in most cases the previous owner spent little to upkeep the property... and it's still the old hotel.
The public spaces are well decorated and feel like a grand hotel. The hallways to the rooms and the rooms themselves are why it's a category 5 in my opinion - slightly outdated and in need of a refresh. Also, while the people we encountered were nice or exceptional, the training still seems to be on par for a HR instead of a GH or PH property.
I never visit a hotel that has just been sold/re branded as in most cases the previous owner spent little to upkeep the property... and it's still the old hotel.
The public spaces are well decorated and feel like a grand hotel. The hallways to the rooms and the rooms themselves are why it's a category 5 in my opinion - slightly outdated and in need of a refresh. Also, while the people we encountered were nice or exceptional, the training still seems to be on par for a HR instead of a GH or PH property.
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The hotel was just branded a Hyatt and a major renovation is planned... review is premature if you are looking for the Hyatt Touch.. wait till the renovation is done. I"m sure many of the old staff is still there, those who will embrace the Hyatt Touch will stay... those who can't will leave.
I never visit a hotel that has just been sold/re branded as in most cases the previous owner spent little to upkeep the property... and it's still the old hotel.
I never visit a hotel that has just been sold/re branded as in most cases the previous owner spent little to upkeep the property... and it's still the old hotel.
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The hotel was just branded a Hyatt and a major renovation is planned... review is premature if you are looking for the Hyatt Touch.. wait till the renovation is done. I"m sure many of the old staff is still there, those who will embrace the Hyatt Touch will stay... those who can't will leave.
I never visit a hotel that has just been sold/re branded as in most cases the previous owner spent little to upkeep the property... and it's still the old hotel.
I never visit a hotel that has just been sold/re branded as in most cases the previous owner spent little to upkeep the property... and it's still the old hotel.
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Hope you have a good trip. Lots more to do in the Nice area (bus/drive to nearby towns along the coast and Monaco, Old Town, etc) but we thought it was easy to get around by public transport in the area as well.
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The hotel was just branded a Hyatt and a major renovation is planned... review is premature if you are looking for the Hyatt Touch.. wait till the renovation is done. I"m sure many of the old staff is still there, those who will embrace the Hyatt Touch will stay... those who can't will leave.
I never visit a hotel that has just been sold/re branded as in most cases the previous owner spent little to upkeep the property... and it's still the old hotel.
I never visit a hotel that has just been sold/re branded as in most cases the previous owner spent little to upkeep the property... and it's still the old hotel.
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Sometimes staying during the transition can be a way to earn points and benefits on a good rate or to use points in an effective way. Of course the hotel will be different after renovations and even to some extent after staff have more experience in Hyatt ways, but in the meantime the property can work very well for some guests, including Hyatt elites.
Also thought it could be helpful to have a review point out for people traveling in the next few weeks to months, before the renovations are done. I didn't see any workers or equipment out that showed renovations were in process and summer is a busy time in France.
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Very much so. It's great to know what the Hyatt options are along the French Riviera. Yes, they will improve, but my travel doesn't get put on hold til every hotel finishes its planned renovation.
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It really disappointing at times seeing the lack of hotel industry knowledge on this board (FLYER TALK)... You really think in a week or a few months after a hotel gets a new owner or new hotel name over the front door...new highly trained staff, carpet and wall paper is in transformation
Renovations take time...like other hotels leaders, Marriott, Hilton, Trump... Hyatt is going to hire consultants, designers, and a transformation company to manage the CHANGE.
If you are staying at these hotels now and in the next few months... you are staying at the old hotel... the Hyatt Touch has not even begun.!!!
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Also thought it could be helpful to have a review point out for people traveling in the next few weeks to months, before the renovations are done. I didn't see any workers or equipment out that showed renovations were in process and summer is a busy time in France.[/QUOTE]
Renovations take time...like other hotels leaders, Marriott, Hilton, Trump... Hyatt is going to hire consultants, designers, and a transformation company to manage the CHANGE.
If you are staying at these hotels now and in the next few months... you are staying at the old hotel... the Hyatt Touch has not even begun.!!!
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Also thought it could be helpful to have a review point out for people traveling in the next few weeks to months, before the renovations are done. I didn't see any workers or equipment out that showed renovations were in process and summer is a busy time in France.[/QUOTE]
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Thanks. We'll definitely take a good look at Nice. And thanks for the review of GH Cannes as well, which I didn't see until after I commented here.
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Yes, no in-depth hotel knowledge here. However, the GH Cannes seems to already have the Hyatt touch and felt just like other good GH properties we've stayed at around the world.
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It really disappointing at times seeing the lack of hotel industry knowledge on this board (FLYER TALK)... You really think in a week or a few months after a hotel gets a new owner or new hotel name over the front door...new highly trained staff, carpet and wall paper is in transformation
Renovations take time...like other hotels leaders, Marriott, Hilton, Trump... Hyatt is going to hire consultants, designers, and a transformation company to manage the CHANGE.
If you are staying at these hotels now and in the next few months... you are staying at the old hotel... the Hyatt Touch has not even begun.!!!
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Also thought it could be helpful to have a review point out for people traveling in the next few weeks to months, before the renovations are done. I didn't see any workers or equipment out that showed renovations were in process and summer is a busy time in France.
Renovations take time...like other hotels leaders, Marriott, Hilton, Trump... Hyatt is going to hire consultants, designers, and a transformation company to manage the CHANGE.
If you are staying at these hotels now and in the next few months... you are staying at the old hotel... the Hyatt Touch has not even begun.!!!
S
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Also thought it could be helpful to have a review point out for people traveling in the next few weeks to months, before the renovations are done. I didn't see any workers or equipment out that showed renovations were in process and summer is a busy time in France.
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It really disappointing at times seeing the lack of hotel industry knowledge on this board (FLYER TALK)... You really think in a week or a few months after a hotel gets a new owner or new hotel name over the front door...new highly trained staff, carpet and wall paper is in transformation
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Folks, I don't understand why this thread has some acidic responses. It's really unnecessary. honey4life12 reported on 3 hotels that Hyatt has just added to the Hyatt chain. I was delighted to read each of those reports including this one. Of course no work has been done on any of them. The OP knows that. All of us know that. I consider it a great benefit to the Hyatt aficionados to know what to expect in each of the properties now. This might be the year we're going to the French Riviera. We might have Hyatt points we want to use. Or we might want to earn Hyatt points and stay credits. And then those who stay after training occurs or renovation is done can report back. But to tell the OP that a review is premature is simply to make that person and others who read it pull back from giving more reports. That's not the way to benefit FlyerTalkers. Let's carry on talking about the hotel, the stay experience, and any questions that folks have for the OP or anyone else who has stayed.