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http://www.holiday-weather.com/maldives/

High season/low season
High season: December to April
Staying for free
30,000 Hyatt points per night (Cat 7)
This is a “Suite Award Ineligible Property" and a free upgrade is unlikely unless you are a Globalist and the resort has low occupancy.

Paid Upgrades For October 2021
Pool Villa: $200++
Deluxe Pool Villa: $400++ (with direct view of beach, just 3 villas)
Water Villa: $500++
Ocean Pool Villa: $700++ (with small 6ft x 6ft plunge pool)
Two Bedroom Pool Villa: $1,000++


These rates fluctuate depending on high/low season.

Globalist Benefits
  • Complimentary upgrade to Park Pool Villa subject to availability.
  • Late checkout at 1600 hrs.subject to availability.
  • Breakfast: Order two main dishes off the menu along with water, juice and coffee. You also have access to the buffet which consists of breads, sweets, cheeses, cold cuts, cereals etc.
  • Sundowner- 1 free cocktail (from a limited cocktail menu) & canapes, daily between 5pm and 7pm (August 2016)
  • Complimentary Management cocktails on Saturdays from 06:30 pm to 07:30 pm
  • 15% off cocktails and wine (by the glass)
Excursion and Diving Costs
January 2022: See https://www.flyertalk.com/forum/33815708-post4161.html
Also see https://www.experienceparkhyattmaldives.com/ under 'Experiences' and 'Diving'

Tip: Pre-book diving activities online before arrival for 10% discount (May not be applicable anymore).
Tip: Boat 2-tank day will have to be on day following Orientation Dive (required by law for all divers. Typically done the first full day at 10am; a short in-water abilities test followed by a tank dive on the house reef.)

Spa Menu and Costs

Free Stuff
Snorkle gear for duration of your stay (masks, snorkel & fins)
Use of glass-bottomed kayaks
Back-of-the-house tour
Yoga several days a week

Dining Menu and Costs
Menus (click on specific restaurant, packages under "The Dining Room"): https://www.experienceparkhyattmaldi...t-in-maldives/
Breakfast (current as of Jan. 2022): for those who do not have status/do not have breakfast included in their rate, the options are a la carte items at ~$12-$20 apiece, and juices at ~$6-$8. Or you can order the buffet for $40, which includes two a-la-carte items, the buffet, and drinks.

Transfers and Costs
Domestic flights are operated by Maldivian Air and waiting times may vary from a minimum of 1 hour to a maximum of 4 hours.
The shortest flight from Male Domestic terminal to Kooddoo Domestic Airport is ~55 minutes and the longest flight takes ~1 hour 45 minutes due to a ‘stop over’ in Kadhdhoo Domestic Airport.

A scenic and short speedboat journey of approximately 30-40 minutes (weather dependent) will follow as the final stretch of the journey to our island.
Any last minute name changes on domestic flight ticket are subject to a fee levied by the Maldivian Air. All such changes will be charged at the rate of USD 100 net per person.The exact flight timings are released two days before departure, but tend to be around these times:
  • Arrivals (Departure from MLE) : 10:30-11:00, 12:00, 13:40, 17:30hrs and last flight at 23:30
  • Departures (Departure from Kooddoo) : 0545hrs, 0800hrs, 1130hrs, 1530hrs and last departure at 1830hrs
Cost (Jan 2021): USD $520 round-trip/adult, $475/child, $175/infant - paid before you arrive via cc authorization form

Luggage restriction
Transfer prices include the baggage allowance of 32 kg per passenger (20 kg is the domestic airline allowance and 12 kg will be covered by The Resort as a courtesy service) and hand luggage of 5 kg per passenger. Excess baggage will be charged and is subject to space availability and terms and conditions of the Air Carrier.

Map of the resort
Best Villas
Water villas: Generally the higher number the better. #51 is the most private
How to save money during stay
Have late breakfast (breakfast is free for all guests except if you are redeeming points), skip lunch, and only pay for dinner
The Saturday free cocktail social (manager's reception) is at 6:30pm
Bring family?
This resort is not orientated for children. No kids club, pool is not suitable for young kids, and you will need to pay the transfers for each child, and plenty of PDA.
That said, some families have loved their experience here. http://travelsort.com/blog/park-hyat...hadahaa-review. If you bring children the Hyatt does provide sitting service for $20/hour.

Also note that the resort charges $250 per child age 3 and up per night (even if the child does not require an extra bed). Only kids 2 and under are free. http://travelsort.com/blog/park-hyat...a-bed-fee-ever
Wifi
As at January 2022, the resort's wifi speed is 10-12Mbps.
Tipping
The management views employees as each part of a team, with no one more important to the hotel's success. No one wants to order room service if the groundskeeper or housekeeper has not created an inviting place to enjoy it for instance. So employees share equally the 10% service charge added into everything, including the room charge. Tipping beyond that is not necessary, but at your discretion. Unlike the service charge which is shared with all employees on the entire property, if you choose to add additional gratuity to the bill for a meal or an activity, that money is shared amongst employees of the department responsible for that meal or service (e.g. additional gratuity on a dive center bill will be shared amongst those employees, while additional gratuity on a Dining Room bill will be shared amongst the food service employees). Employees are also allowed to keep cash tips that they receive directly. Employees are rewarded with trips and other gifts when their outstanding service is brought to management's attention. A great way to reward a good employee is by letter to management.
See this post which provides more details http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/22508516-post1525.html
Ipad App
There is an Ipad in each room that has an app with a lot of useful / interesting information. If you have an Ipad, you can search & download the app for: Park Hyatt Maldives Hadahaa. It doesn't work on an iPhone due to the page size. Some info may be out of date or missing, so check with the resort.
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Old Jan 9, 2018, 2:18 pm
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Originally Posted by antonius66
I would like an option that is the full inclusive without alcohol.
It's right there: Full Board: USD 226.8 per night per adult,
-Full Board includes Breakfast and 2 course A La Carte lunch and 3 course A La Carte dinner in the Dining Room (Main Restaurant) excluding the chefs specials.
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Old Jan 9, 2018, 9:42 pm
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Yeah I want the premium all inclusive with everything in there including specials without alcohol.
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Old Jan 10, 2018, 7:52 am
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Hi, do they have hobicats for sailing?
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Old Jan 10, 2018, 7:58 am
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Originally Posted by CanuckFlyHigh
It's right there: Full Board: USD 226.8 per night per adult,
-Full Board includes Breakfast and 2 course A La Carte lunch and 3 course A La Carte dinner in the Dining Room (Main Restaurant) excluding the chefs specials.
I don't suppose that they have a separate rate on this for Globalists who would already have the breakfast inlcuded?
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Old Jan 10, 2018, 8:12 am
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Originally Posted by gspurr
I don't suppose that they have a separate rate on this for Globalists who would already have the breakfast inlcuded?
that would be great and something I would highly consider if it exists.
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Old Jan 10, 2018, 10:05 am
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Originally Posted by gspurr
I don't suppose that they have a separate rate on this for Globalists who would already have the breakfast inlcuded?
They specifically mentioned that this price is for guests with breakfast included. So I guess Globalists won't have a discount.
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Old Jan 11, 2018, 8:36 am
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Originally Posted by antonius66
Yeah I want the premium all inclusive with everything in there including specials without alcohol.
Just pay for everything (including private dining and minibar) a la carte - it will be cheaper than $256 per person per day if you don't drink alcohol. We spent about $265 per person per day and averaged 3 alcoholic drinks each day ($70/each), plus a bottle of wine with dinner each evening ($60 each - $120 total). So out of our $265 per day, roughly half was from alcoholic drinks.

You can always reach out to them and see what they are willing to do. To be honest though, the package is not a great deal if you don't drink alcohol, as even a light drinker can easily consume $100+ per day in alcohol (a good bottle of wine will run $110-120 after taxes). You'd have to really order a ton of food to make up the difference (i.e. the max number of courses possible at each meal) and I found that my appetite wasn't as high as normal because of the heat.

Originally Posted by alexyczhu
They specifically mentioned that this price is for guests with breakfast included. So I guess Globalists won't have a discount.
All of the Globalist perks except for room upgrades are included in the AI package already (canapes and free drinks on Saturdays, free breakfast, etc). It's a slightly better deal for people who are non-Globalists using points, as normally those are the only guests do not get free breakfast. But these rates are for all guests, regardless of whether they are on points, paid, or have elite status.

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Old Jan 11, 2018, 1:12 pm
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Thanks for the info! I was also wondering, what's to protocol on getting a to-go box taken back to the room to eat later? Asking for a friend....
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Old Jan 12, 2018, 8:48 am
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Originally Posted by pskaife
Thanks for the info! I was also wondering, what's to protocol on getting a to-go box taken back to the room to eat later? Asking for a friend....
Haha.

I honestly never got anything to go - since we were on all-inclusive, there didn't seem like a need. If I got hungry late at night, I just raided the minibar.

The minibar doesn't really have space in it for keeping leftovers cold, but if you took some of the beers and other drinks out, you could probably wedge it in there.
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Old Jan 12, 2018, 11:17 am
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Originally Posted by pskaife
Thanks for the info! I was also wondering, what's to protocol on getting a to-go box taken back to the room to eat later? Asking for a friend....
Since we traveled with our toddler, we did this a few times. Primarily with dessert. They don't exactly have the type of to-go packaging that one might be accustomed to, but they will certainly wrap up anything you'd maybe want to finish in your villa. They even threw in some ice cream for us one night. Typically on paper plates and covered with aluminum foil or the like. I wouldn't exactly want to keep open food in the villa beyond maybe 2-3 hours. The mini bar as stated isn't exactly a refrigerator. But it was nice to finish up a piece of cake or some fruit on our patio under the stars.
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Old Jan 13, 2018, 8:58 am
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Haha thanks guys! "My friend" is just a good 'ole boy from Georgia, so he didn't want to look to out of place asking for a to go bag...
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Old Jan 15, 2018, 9:10 pm
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Can anyone confirm if globalist still get free sundowner and canapés? If yes, what time?
also, still 15% off drinks after 7pm?
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Old Jan 17, 2018, 11:24 am
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Originally Posted by IIIIIIIIIIllllllllll
Mine just settled:

INCLUDED:
Room upgrade charges
Special dining

NOT INCLUDED:
Transfer
Hyatt is giving me a hard time with respect to crediting my meal plan and upgrade charges to my base points. Any advice as to how to make that happen?
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Old Jan 18, 2018, 11:58 am
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Originally Posted by slm9555
Can anyone confirm if globalist still get free sundowner and canapés? If yes, what time?
also, still 15% off drinks after 7pm?
Bump. Same question
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Old Jan 18, 2018, 9:23 pm
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Originally Posted by Mad4Miles
Bump. Same question
Yes and yes.
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