<font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2">The phone charges are criminal. I don't recall the exact amount...but something like a $1.20 for local calls for 20 minutes, then a per minute charge. Plus charges for calling 800 numbers too. At those rates, I am leaving my laptop at home.</font>
$1.15 for local and 800 calls, then .10 per minute after that. I couldn't get a dial up connection faster than 28.8, either. Toto, we're not in Silicon Valley anymore!
<font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2">There are no coffee makers in the rooms. But there are free coffee machines at the end of the hall. While it is vending coffee, I was told it was okay/good. But still, not in the room.</font>
I heard that not all floors have the coffee machines. There is a coffee bar in the lobby that's not too unreasonable (but the people working there make a terrible cappucino).
A couple of other notes:
- Keith told me his safe had a big label on it indicating a $5/day charge. My safe didn't have one. I wasn't charged anything for using the safe. But you might want to pay attention to this gouge.
- My room didn't have a high speed Internet connection. Don't know if any of the other rooms did.
- Rooms are spacious and comfortable, your basic Hyatt property, but seems like it is in need of a refresh. Hotel staff was exceedingly nice.