SHANGHAI: Grand Hyatt vs Park Hyatt vs Bund
#76
Join Date: Sep 2005
Posts: 2,731
For my trip with my wife in a couple of weeks, I'd been planning and had reserved a few nights at the PH. But now, talk about First World problems, I'm wondering whether the GH would be better. (FWIW, we'll be staying at the Andaz at the end of our trip for a couple of nights, to be more in the center of things.)
A number of folks do seem to prefer the PH when asked to choose between the two, based largely it seems on the superior breakfasts and overall stylishness and ambiance of the PH. The main reason I'm having second thoughts is that, based on my perusing both the GH and PH review threads, the chance of an upgrade (whether using a DSU or otherwise due to my Diamond status) and/or getting a Bund view is better at the GH.
In addition, I'm wondering whether the views (if the weather permits, which I realize is a bit "if") are actually a bit better from the GH, since it's partly in the way of the PH views. Plus, if I understand the room layouts correctly, it seems my wife could more likely take a bath with a dramatic view from the GH than from the PH. Finally, there's the GH lounge, though I don't know if our bopping around Shanghai would mean we'd even avail of it any evening.
Again, it's wonderful to have such choices and perhaps I'm simply over-thinking this. But this is likely our only trip to Shanghai together, and I want to make it as special as possible. Thanks for any advice.
A number of folks do seem to prefer the PH when asked to choose between the two, based largely it seems on the superior breakfasts and overall stylishness and ambiance of the PH. The main reason I'm having second thoughts is that, based on my perusing both the GH and PH review threads, the chance of an upgrade (whether using a DSU or otherwise due to my Diamond status) and/or getting a Bund view is better at the GH.
In addition, I'm wondering whether the views (if the weather permits, which I realize is a bit "if") are actually a bit better from the GH, since it's partly in the way of the PH views. Plus, if I understand the room layouts correctly, it seems my wife could more likely take a bath with a dramatic view from the GH than from the PH. Finally, there's the GH lounge, though I don't know if our bopping around Shanghai would mean we'd even avail of it any evening.
Again, it's wonderful to have such choices and perhaps I'm simply over-thinking this. But this is likely our only trip to Shanghai together, and I want to make it as special as possible. Thanks for any advice.
They tend to be protective of the bund view and don't seem to like to upgrade to bund view, but this is one hotel where you are high enough that the view would be stunning even if you do not face the bund (on a good weather day). In any case, with the typical smog, a bund view wouldn't be that spectacular either.
Having stayed in a regular room, a suite, and a diplomat's suite, none with bund view, I don't believe any of the bath tubs has outside view. You will, however, have great water pressure.
#78
Join Date: Oct 2014
Location: SEA
Posts: 2,021
Hi all, I am considering 2 nights at a Hyatt property on points as an "Explorist" before 2 nights at the Waldorf Astoria. Trip is in March.
No DSU to use, but could use a club pass if that makes the recommendation easier. Won't be getting breakfast perks as an Explorist.
Never been to Shanghai before. Traveling solo (34 year old male) for pleasure.
Andaz? Park? Grand? Hyatt on the Bund?
Thanks!
No DSU to use, but could use a club pass if that makes the recommendation easier. Won't be getting breakfast perks as an Explorist.
Never been to Shanghai before. Traveling solo (34 year old male) for pleasure.
Andaz? Park? Grand? Hyatt on the Bund?
Thanks!
#79
Join Date: Mar 2014
Posts: 546
Hi all, I am considering 2 nights at a Hyatt property on points as an "Explorist" before 2 nights at the Waldorf Astoria. Trip is in March.
No DSU to use, but could use a club pass if that makes the recommendation easier. Won't be getting breakfast perks as an Explorist.
Never been to Shanghai before. Traveling solo (34 year old male) for pleasure.
Andaz? Park? Grand? Hyatt on the Bund?
Thanks!
No DSU to use, but could use a club pass if that makes the recommendation easier. Won't be getting breakfast perks as an Explorist.
Never been to Shanghai before. Traveling solo (34 year old male) for pleasure.
Andaz? Park? Grand? Hyatt on the Bund?
Thanks!
#81
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Join Date: Aug 2018
Posts: 590
Has anyone stayed at the Sukhothai? SLS hotel that can now be redeemed on points with Hyatt. Seems to be getting rave reviews on TripAdvisor.
I'm considering redeeming points for either Sukhothai or PH (both 20,000). Only thing is that it seems a bit steep. A couple lovely hotels on the Bund (Waldorf Astoria and Wanda Reign) are both offering about $220 cash rates per night which would seem to be a much better deal than using 20k for the PH. I'm also not a Diamond with Hyatt so I can forget the upgrade or the amazing breakfast.
I'm considering redeeming points for either Sukhothai or PH (both 20,000). Only thing is that it seems a bit steep. A couple lovely hotels on the Bund (Waldorf Astoria and Wanda Reign) are both offering about $220 cash rates per night which would seem to be a much better deal than using 20k for the PH. I'm also not a Diamond with Hyatt so I can forget the upgrade or the amazing breakfast.
#82
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Join Date: Dec 2000
Location: Shanghai
Posts: 42,033
Has anyone stayed at the Sukhothai? SLS hotel that can now be redeemed on points with Hyatt. Seems to be getting rave reviews on TripAdvisor.
I'm considering redeeming points for either Sukhothai or PH (both 20,000). Only thing is that it seems a bit steep. A couple lovely hotels on the Bund (Waldorf Astoria and Wanda Reign) are both offering about $220 cash rates per night which would seem to be a much better deal than using 20k for the PH. I'm also not a Diamond with Hyatt so I can forget the upgrade or the amazing breakfast.
I'm considering redeeming points for either Sukhothai or PH (both 20,000). Only thing is that it seems a bit steep. A couple lovely hotels on the Bund (Waldorf Astoria and Wanda Reign) are both offering about $220 cash rates per night which would seem to be a much better deal than using 20k for the PH. I'm also not a Diamond with Hyatt so I can forget the upgrade or the amazing breakfast.
#84
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#85
Join Date: Jul 2015
Location: SYD | HGH
Programs: CX DM, Hyatt Globalist, Hilton DM, Marriott Plat
Posts: 2,121
Which one of those would have the best room for Globalists?
I will only be staying for one night the coming Wed, the weather I checked seems very bad and I will have people picking/dropping off any time so location doesn't really matter.
When booking a basic room at HOTB, GH, PH or Andaz, which hotel normally provides the best upgrade?
I will only be staying for one night the coming Wed, the weather I checked seems very bad and I will have people picking/dropping off any time so location doesn't really matter.
When booking a basic room at HOTB, GH, PH or Andaz, which hotel normally provides the best upgrade?
#86
Join Date: Jan 2017
Programs: Marriott Lifetime Titanium, Hyatt Globalist
Posts: 2,198
If you want views of the Bund, Hyatt on the Bund has spectacular views, esp from rooftop bar. But the location is kind of middle of nowhere. Not much else around easily and too far actually for many to walk actually to Bund.
They do have best Beijing duck in city, better than Da Dong.
I wouldn't choose PH esp but also GH for Bund views. Both are so high up that the perspective is cool (not the Bund view itself). Only caveat is that if rainy or polluted you see nothing as they too high up, esp PH.
Andaz by far has best location for touristy things as right near walking area of Xintiandi. If walking around key for you, then Andaz good.
Grand Hyatt getting a little old but I still like. PH far more modern but I don't love style... Too dark for me.
I have more meetings at Andaz followed by PH if that gives you idea of locations.
They do have best Beijing duck in city, better than Da Dong.
I wouldn't choose PH esp but also GH for Bund views. Both are so high up that the perspective is cool (not the Bund view itself). Only caveat is that if rainy or polluted you see nothing as they too high up, esp PH.
Andaz by far has best location for touristy things as right near walking area of Xintiandi. If walking around key for you, then Andaz good.
Grand Hyatt getting a little old but I still like. PH far more modern but I don't love style... Too dark for me.
I have more meetings at Andaz followed by PH if that gives you idea of locations.
#87
Join Date: Jun 2003
Posts: 1,952
Which one of those would have the best room for Globalists?
I will only be staying for one night the coming Wed, the weather I checked seems very bad and I will have people picking/dropping off any time so location doesn't really matter.
When booking a basic room at HOTB, GH, PH or Andaz, which hotel normally provides the best upgrade?
I will only be staying for one night the coming Wed, the weather I checked seems very bad and I will have people picking/dropping off any time so location doesn't really matter.
When booking a basic room at HOTB, GH, PH or Andaz, which hotel normally provides the best upgrade?
#88
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Join Date: Dec 2000
Location: Shanghai
Posts: 42,033
I am also in Shanghai all of next week, and have split my stays between the Andaz and The Sukhothai. Never stayed at the latter yet, but will give it a go since I can earn WOH credits now via the partnership with SLH. The Sukhothai has been reaching out to me since a few days ago to confirm check in time, confirmed room upgrade, late checkout (they are proactively offering 4pm to me). Seems like a good start!
#89
Join Date: Jun 2003
Posts: 1,952
Let’s see how the Sukhothai goes, and I will post back in the appropriate thread.
#90
I am also in Shanghai all of next week, and have split my stays between the Andaz and The Sukhothai. Never stayed at the latter yet, but will give it a go since I can earn WOH credits now via the partnership with SLH. The Sukhothai has been reaching out to me since a few days ago to confirm check in time, confirmed room upgrade, late checkout (they are proactively offering 4pm to me). Seems like a good start!