Its more like a condo or apartment complex stuck on the side of a hill than a "hotel". The buildings are older and adapted to topography, so there are many structural differences. As Diamonds I believe we were given an upgraded two-room accomodation on the end of the top tier (not that I can remember the number), but I don't think there can be a bad room. There is not a Regency Club, but we were given breakfast coupons for the "non-exotic" second restraunt that covered about anyting on the menu. The food was extraordinary, and the only problem was choosing. (Unlike many Hyatt breakfast coupons, gratuities were not covered). Perhaps the best servers I've ever seen. I'm sure you will enjoy it.