Originally Posted by
Aventine
Really? They reduce and centrally control AC during the days? I've kept my suites nice and cool at PH Busan but even the full AC at 18 degrees can't compensate for the full sun off the sea in the Executive suites bedrooms. It's simply too much sun.
Hyatt flagships are getting ridiculous these days. I would freak out if I set it to my desired temperature and woke up sweating because they turned it down.
EDIT (This pertains to the PH BUSAN): the room was around 75-80 degress when we checked in at midnight, during the day we shouldnt have to keep blackout curtains closed in a five star hotel. noticed a tripadvisor review said that they were told by the manager that the hotel reduced the ac centrally as the hotel wasnt busy
Last edited by Econ1; Jul 2, 2017 at 7:36 pm