Originally Posted by
agjil
I wonder if the resort plans to do a complete reno any time soon.
The rooms were pretty good back in the days when the PH opened, but nowadays they definitely cannot compete with the villas in the newer resorts that opened recently in the Maldives.
If this resort wants to claim they are a Park Hyatt, they need to step up their game in terms of luxury and amenities.
Not having private pools in all villas at a flagship resort (Park Hyatt) is just really disappointing and sad.
Not sure I agree with this sentiment. Property still has an edge over one of the other most popular points properties--- Conrad--- in that the villas are detached from one another and all have at least a little bit of space between them. It's still an all-Villa property, which itself is a luxury over what most Hyatt hotels offer. I get that the rooms could use some refreshing, but in the scheme of things I think this place still aligns in terms of luxury/service with other Park Hyatt hotels. That said, these days Park Hyatt is more and more proving itself to be on the low end of the luxury hotel spectrum--- just have a scan of the discussion of other flagship properties like PH Vendome, Sydney and NY.