This place seems to get most of its business on weekdays thanks to being around Silicon Valley but weekend rates tend to be very cheap (~$100). You get what you pay for, though. Having stayed here a few times, I keep telling myself that next time I'm going to book one of the numerous other Hyatts in the area, but then I see their rates are 2x as much and I end up here again. At least it's a bit better than the Wild Palms (probably owned by the same company, incidentally). And hey, free parking is a rarity in this area.
Globalists are offered a breakfast here. They can choose from a small selection of items that I assume are microwaved in the back. I didn't try any of the food so can't comment on the quality. The staff here were all pretty friendly. The coffee in the lobby was awful, though.
On this latest stay, we booked a standard king room and were upgraded to the Studio King with Sofa Bed, which is their largest and I guess nicest room type, but that's not saying much. I find the beds here to be not that great.
If the price of any other Hyatt (not including the Wild Palms) in the area is close-ish to this, you're probably better off at that Hyatt.
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