Originally Posted by
Matt4200
As both have “suites” in their name are these properties more likely to have suites? I’ve stayed at several Hyatt Places that don’t have any suites on property just One King Bed or Two Queens (and One King Bed High Floor, Two Queen Beds High Floor making those “High Floor” rooms ineligible for points interestingly enough every time they say “high floor” their highest floor is the 5th floor which I don’t know how they classify or charge more for a 5th floor.
most Amerisuites didn’t have kitchens so Hyatt Place it is.
most Summerfield Suites and Sierra Suites had kitchen so Hyatt House it is.
someone (whether it’s Hyatt, Marriott, or Hilton) should just acquire Extended Suites America and be ahead in the budget long term market (though only in the USA) but most properties are like Motel 6 with a kitchen and some more sketchy than others.
I wonder what happened to Homestead Studios brand? Stayed in some back in the day.