Originally Posted by
st40611
Oh hey, I just checked out of the same room 1207
Finished a 3 nights stay here - first two nights with points w/ a SUA, and 3rd night with a FNC. Was fully prepared for them to make me move rooms but they let me stay after I asked about it.
The stay was fantastic, and I really have no complaints here. I feel like I should've gotten the Park Suite though because as others have mentioned, the ADA suite's square footage is inflated by a long hallway that goes nowhere. Rather have gotten the Park Suite for the better (IMO) bathroom design.
- Room was clean, big, view is as great as promised
- Checked in at 2:30 pm (room was ready earlier, not sure when), and FD went through Globalist benefits and offered late checkout. I took 2pm since didn't need 4pm
- Guest service replies were quick via text, and answered my various questions from item requests to breakfast questions
- Got 3 versions of the breakfast rules
- Welcome email: One entree, one cold beverage and one hot beverage per registered guest
- FD: Same as above, but only up to 2 adults (we have no children in the party so not sure did they just not mention it)
- At NoMi: $60 per person
- after checking with FD, I then replied back to the email to clarify - and room manager said it is indeed 2 adults, but will allow 3 adults as a courtesy for us. At the end, we ate around $180 per day (we have 3 people), and all of it was waived
- Room service breakfast for last day. Fully expected to pay the delivery charge + 18% but some ~$30 showing up on my folio it was also waived/credited
- The pool and spa area looks good enough, but I think it can look nicer to match the rest of the hotel better
- Location is really good; right next to the Red line, and a 5-15 minute walk to all the tourist areas (Mag Mile, Chicago 360, Lake Michigan, Riverwalk, etc)
- The staff is a good mix of professional yet not too cold; they are proactively checking to make sure we have everything we need, but not drag on.
All in all, this category 6 hotel is nicer than some of the category 7s I've stayed in (I know it's not a measure of quality, but eh. Could just be California category 7s be overpriced), and I would definitely recommend this hotel to people.

We are going to be in that room over Chicago marathon weekend. Stayed in the Chicago Avenue Suite last year and loved the room and this property. I've visited many of Hyatt's best properties and think this PH is one of the nicest Hyatt's in the US. Can't wait to go back!