Originally Posted by
evergrn
I was talking to this guy recently. He said something like money is a small price to pay for creating memories, or he’ll pay anything to create good memories.
It’s possible there’s endless supply of people like that.
Just look at all the folks who dish out $2k a day for private ski lesson at Vail.
But then what’s the point of 4pm checkout or free breakfast at Hyatt House right?
Agree.To a point I agree money is a small price to pay if you have it.
My relatives do the 2000 a night luxury haunts and higher not I.They rarely do Hyatt
As someone who has traveled for decades on frequency more than premium pricing
I typically stay between 150 and 300 dollars maximum
My 800 dollars a night properties very rarely and the 300 to 500 is my typical max upper range
Early on I see myself moving more away from Hyatt only to return occasionally.to aspirational properties and
avoiding the rest of the common properties and especially the penny pinching ones or other subpar ones with
mediocre breakfasts.Frequency may likely be a thing of the past for myself.
Sure glad we lived through the glory years
particularly 1999 on.Wow Hyatt was an extraordinary company you could trust in all regards with
integrity,quality and outstanding food and beverage and exceptional value.
Today Hyatt is more of a wanna be Marriott with a slightly better or a superior breakfast in a PARK abroad.
With far less choices and footprint than Marriott
Hyatt Place House close to once every few years in the right situation and as you state what’s the point
The experience and quality lacks vastly.