Hyatt Regency Amsterdam REVIEW - MASTER THREAD
#46
Join Date: Feb 2013
Location: Miami, FL
Programs: UA 1MM, AA Plat Pro, Marriott LT Titanium, Hyatt Glob, IHG ♢ Amb, Hilton ♢, Hertz Pres
Posts: 6,008
Speaking of the club lounge...WOW, the service in there has been nothing short of amazing! There is an indoesian woman who works the evenings (I forget her name), but she is amazing...the best club attendant I've ever seen. Addresses you by name, waits on you hand and foot and is as sweet as can be!
#49
FlyerTalk Evangelist
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Depends on the day!
Programs: Marriott/Lifetime Titanium Hyatt/Explorist, Hilton/Silver, IHG Spire,UA Gold
Posts: 17,821
I'm 99% sure it was called an executive suite. It was really nice and very spacious, especially by European Standards.
We started in room #334 and then were moved to room #220 directly across from the club lounge. I was a little worried about noise from people coming in and out of the lounge as my wife is a very light sleeper...we never heard a peep!
The bathroom had two bid sinks, a separate soaking tub, and a shower with a rain shower and hand held that could be run at the same time.
Both the bedroom and the living room had a 55" Samsung TV that had both Miracast and apple tv I believe, plus a host of american channels.
There is a nice couch, chair and desk, along with a large walk in closet...I was very pleased with our room!
We started in room #334 and then were moved to room #220 directly across from the club lounge. I was a little worried about noise from people coming in and out of the lounge as my wife is a very light sleeper...we never heard a peep!
The bathroom had two bid sinks, a separate soaking tub, and a shower with a rain shower and hand held that could be run at the same time.
Both the bedroom and the living room had a 55" Samsung TV that had both Miracast and apple tv I believe, plus a host of american channels.
There is a nice couch, chair and desk, along with a large walk in closet...I was very pleased with our room!
#51
Join Date: May 2006
Location: Melbourne, Florida, USA
Posts: 2,978
#52
Join Date: Oct 2014
Location: SEA
Posts: 2,021
http://singleflyer.com/2017/09/16/hy...terdam-review/
#53
A FlyerTalk Posting Legend
Join Date: Apr 2013
Location: PHX
Programs: AS 75K; UA 1MM; Hyatt Globalist; Marriott LTP; Hilton Diamond (Aspire)
Posts: 56,291
I've got a bunch of photos of the property -- not a suite but a Club room.
http://singleflyer.com/2017/09/16/hy...terdam-review/
http://singleflyer.com/2017/09/16/hy...terdam-review/
#54
FlyerTalk Evangelist
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Depends on the day!
Programs: Marriott/Lifetime Titanium Hyatt/Explorist, Hilton/Silver, IHG Spire,UA Gold
Posts: 17,821
#55
Join Date: Oct 2014
Location: SEA
Posts: 2,021
#56
Join Date: Mar 2007
Posts: 4,912
Staying here and was upgraded to a Regency Executive Suite (used a upgrade to get the Regency Suite and then hotel upgraded me one more level). Room is very nice - very plain, but overall functional and the bathroom is really nice with heated floors. The club lounge was great - a lot of high quality food and excellent service. Breakfast at the restaurant is nice too. I actually like it better than the Andaz, which for some reason never refills their salt/pepper shakers.
Biggest downside so far: room temp wont go above 75F / 24C. Its a tad too cold for the winter months if you like your room toasty. The bathroom is the warmest place in the room.
This is likely my new go to hotel when travelling for business. Close to metro line and wasy 20-25 min walk to Dam Square area.
Biggest downside so far: room temp wont go above 75F / 24C. Its a tad too cold for the winter months if you like your room toasty. The bathroom is the warmest place in the room.
This is likely my new go to hotel when travelling for business. Close to metro line and wasy 20-25 min walk to Dam Square area.
#59
Join Date: Oct 2009
Programs: UA 1K, Hilton ♦ , Hyatt Carbonado, Wyndham ♦, Marriott PE, "Stinking Bum" elsewhere.
Posts: 4,948
+1
If the room temp is above 68 in the winter, then it's too hot for sleeping for me. I like the properties where you can open the window when it's cold outside.
Nothing better in the morning to get you going than a nice cold room and fresh air.
If the room temp is above 68 in the winter, then it's too hot for sleeping for me. I like the properties where you can open the window when it's cold outside.
Nothing better in the morning to get you going than a nice cold room and fresh air.
Last edited by zombietooth; Oct 23, 2017 at 9:20 am