Earlier this month, I spent 3 nights here.. As this was my first trip to NOLA, I can't compare it to the other Hyatts. The day we arrived, there were no suites available and we were upgraded to a King Deluxe room #39 on the 4th floor. It was a lovely quiet room facing the back with great light and nice finishes and bedding. As a globalist, we were given a small bottle of red wine and 2 delicious NOLA inspired butter cookies as a welcome amenity. The next night they offered to move us to a suite #6 on the 2nd fl. We did agree to move only because it was a true suite with a door separating the rooms as I get up much earlier than my p2. This room was also quiet because it faced towards the back. I was also shown another room on the 2nd floor but it was a junior suite and lovely but faced the front of the building and right off the street. That said, as a room the King Deluxe was the nicer room and would have stayed in that room if it weren't for the sleeping issue. Both bathrooms were very large with small soaking tubs but #39 had a large window with nice light and #6 was interior. On weekends they have a small buffet for breakfast or you can order a la carte. We were told we could spend $30 per person. They added 18% to the tab but it was removed at checkout. The breakfast was fine but nothing special or negative. Each evening at 6pm they offered complementary wine and cheese and at 8pm, put out plates of cookies. No coffee machine in the room but you could order coffee the night before and they will leave it outside your door in a thermos with your choice of milk in another thermos. A unique quaint touch but I might still have been just as happy if not more with a small nespresso machine in the room. Turn down service each night with some treats as well. The staff aren't that well versed in Hyatt but they were very nice and seemed eager to please. I did walk by and into the Eliza Jane and as I've read, the lobby space was very nice. But due to some reviews about the interior rooms and service made me choose MM. If I ever return to NOLA, I might try the EJ.