Originally Posted by
krispy84
I’m not familiar with Hyatt brands so where is their Regency brand positioned? It seems like it must be broad if The Churchill is a Hyatt Regency (HR) and a Holiday Inn is being reflagged as an HR as well.
The Churchill doesn't really fit the Regency brand either.
https://www.hyatt.com/development/ou...s/hyattregency
The Regency properties are usually on the larger side and cater to meetings and conferences. They have club lounges. They are also usually on the more "generic" end of the spectrum (vs. historic or landmark buildings).
It sounds like the Holiday Inn will be undergoing a refurbishment - but it would need to be significant to bring it up to the standards of a (modern) Hyatt Regency.