Originally Posted by aa4ever
Oh, definately. Just pointing out that having "a top 3 hotel" in a city may not be such a great thing. Also, I would argue that in most US cities, Park Hyatt is definately NOT one of the top three hotels (PHL, DC, and SFO just off the top of my head).
It will be very interesting to see where they position the new Park Hyatt in Washington now.
After Hyatt International took over the management of the US Park Hyatts, I actually expect them to really upgrade those facilities to be able to compete within the group slightly below the very best.
Quite frankly, there are only a few dozen AAA 5 Diamond properties in the US anyway and those hotels are really setting a certain standard.
A Park Hyatt is normally playing in the 4 Diamond league and on par with the best hotels in town, certainly minus a FS or RC, the occasional MO or even independant hotel