Last edit by: bhrubin
I have an upcoming stay and read the entire thread. I saw some common themes, and thought it would be useful to start a wiki. Please feel free to update or correct anything. I haven't stayed here, so the information is based on the contents of the thread:
- Diamond Suite Upgrades are NOT available at this property.
- Diamond members receive a complimentary full breakfast for up to 4 guests.
- The beds are very firm platform beds. I saw a few posts where a foam pad for the top of the bed was requested.
- Docked cruise ships that may obstruct the view from the Harbour view rooms.
- The hotel is 4 stories.
The concierge desk offers a weekly tour of the Rocks on Saturday.
Link that shows when cruise ships will be docked opposite the hotel:
https://www.portauthoritynsw.com.au/...ruise-schedule
Room Types and Floorplans:
https://www.scribd.com/document/3404...t-Sydney-Rooms
Expert Review posted in Luxury Forum: http://www.flyertalk.com/hotel-reviews/r-wonderful-park-hyatt-sydney-stay-and-city-harbor-view-with-a-few-caveats-1943
- Diamond Suite Upgrades are NOT available at this property.
- Diamond members receive a complimentary full breakfast for up to 4 guests.
- The beds are very firm platform beds. I saw a few posts where a foam pad for the top of the bed was requested.
- Docked cruise ships that may obstruct the view from the Harbour view rooms.
- The hotel is 4 stories.
The concierge desk offers a weekly tour of the Rocks on Saturday.
Link that shows when cruise ships will be docked opposite the hotel:
https://www.portauthoritynsw.com.au/...ruise-schedule
Room Types and Floorplans:
https://www.scribd.com/document/3404...t-Sydney-Rooms
Expert Review posted in Luxury Forum: http://www.flyertalk.com/hotel-reviews/r-wonderful-park-hyatt-sydney-stay-and-city-harbor-view-with-a-few-caveats-1943
Park Hyatt Sydney (Post-Reno) REVIEW - MASTER THREAD
#1306
Join Date: Aug 2009
Location: SYD
Programs: QF WP (OWE), VA PLAT, EY GLD, SPG PLAT, Hyatt DIA, Hilton DIA, Hertz PC
Posts: 8,527
They run 5 functions for NYE including dinners and two parties. Generally Belvedere Vodka party in the Guesthouse and Vueve on the rooftop for around $500 each. Both have access to the boardwalk but non really see the bottom of the Bridge.
#1307
Join Date: Dec 2017
Posts: 20
Stay at Park Hyatt Sydney January 2019
I stayed at the Park Hyatt Sydney in January 2019 for 2 nights. I had emailed the GM for a request to upgrade to a harbor view or Opera view room 3 days before my check in, and he sent back an email saying Opera view was sold out, and it was going to cost $300 AUD per night for the Harbor view, or $950 AUD for the King Opera Deluxe. As I was continuously traveling, I could not get an opportunity to reply back ( I was going to decline the paid upgrade.. 600 AUD was too much for just the view). When I checked in, I was pleasantly surprised that they did the upgrade to the Harbor view nonetheless!
The hotel is good, nothing phenomenal to write about. I am sure there are much better rooms available for a cheaper price, e.g. Four Seasons, Shangri la, etc. If not for point redemption, I would not stay at the Park Hyatt.
The hotel is good, nothing phenomenal to write about. I am sure there are much better rooms available for a cheaper price, e.g. Four Seasons, Shangri la, etc. If not for point redemption, I would not stay at the Park Hyatt.
#1308
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Join Date: Aug 2018
Posts: 590
I stayed at the Park Hyatt Sydney in January 2019 for 2 nights. I had emailed the GM for a request to upgrade to a harbor view or Opera view room 3 days before my check in, and he sent back an email saying Opera view was sold out, and it was going to cost $300 AUD per night for the Harbor view, or $950 AUD for the King Opera Deluxe. As I was continuously traveling, I could not get an opportunity to reply back ( I was going to decline the paid upgrade.. 600 AUD was too much for just the view). When I checked in, I was pleasantly surprised that they did the upgrade to the Harbor view nonetheless!
The hotel is good, nothing phenomenal to write about. I am sure there are much better rooms available for a cheaper price, e.g. Four Seasons, Shangri la, etc. If not for point redemption, I would not stay at the Park Hyatt.
The hotel is good, nothing phenomenal to write about. I am sure there are much better rooms available for a cheaper price, e.g. Four Seasons, Shangri la, etc. If not for point redemption, I would not stay at the Park Hyatt.
No doubt it's a nice property but value wise, very, very questionable.
#1310
Join Date: Jul 2002
Location: Virginia, USA
Posts: 4,510
Exactly. Popular with cruisers and first-timers. And bloggers. Would not command $1K per night in any U.S. city even with the best of views. Lack of competition gives the PH the leverage to charge the prices it does.
#1311
Join Date: Oct 2018
Programs: Bonvoy Plat
Posts: 153
There aren't many good luxury options in the city. Calling the FS Sydney a Four Seasons is almost laughable. Shangri La is decent but nothing to write home about. Sofitel Darling Harbour is nice but inconvenient. The new W and Crowne hotels in the CBD/Darling Park should hopefully introduce some quality competition.
#1312
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Not sure how true this is. The PH NYC rarely charges less than $1K/nt for base rooms and I wouldn't say they're much nicer than the PH SYD.
There aren't many good luxury options in the city. Calling the FS Sydney a Four Seasons is almost laughable. Shangri La is decent but nothing to write home about. Sofitel Darling Harbour is nice but inconvenient. The new W and Crowne hotels in the CBD/Darling Park should hopefully introduce some quality competition.
There aren't many good luxury options in the city. Calling the FS Sydney a Four Seasons is almost laughable. Shangri La is decent but nothing to write home about. Sofitel Darling Harbour is nice but inconvenient. The new W and Crowne hotels in the CBD/Darling Park should hopefully introduce some quality competition.
#1313
Join Date: Aug 2009
Location: SYD
Programs: QF WP (OWE), VA PLAT, EY GLD, SPG PLAT, Hyatt DIA, Hilton DIA, Hertz PC
Posts: 8,527
Not sure how true this is. The PH NYC rarely charges less than $1K/nt for base rooms and I wouldn't say they're much nicer than the PH SYD.
There aren't many good luxury options in the city. Calling the FS Sydney a Four Seasons is almost laughable. Shangri La is decent but nothing to write home about. Sofitel Darling Harbour is nice but inconvenient. The new W and Crowne hotels in the CBD/Darling Park should hopefully introduce some quality competition.
There aren't many good luxury options in the city. Calling the FS Sydney a Four Seasons is almost laughable. Shangri La is decent but nothing to write home about. Sofitel Darling Harbour is nice but inconvenient. The new W and Crowne hotels in the CBD/Darling Park should hopefully introduce some quality competition.
The FS is one of the worst in the World. Shangri La is meh.
I doubt the W will be a true luxury hotel...
#1314
Join Date: May 2009
Location: Democratic People's Republic of Victoria
Programs: First Time Flyer
Posts: 833
#1316
Join Date: Jul 2000
Location: AUH
Posts: 8,267
Are they still serving utterly appalling coffee because they couldn't spend whatever minimal cost it is to train some staff as a barista?
#1317
Join Date: Aug 2016
Location: LA
Programs: Perennial Free Agent
Posts: 270
#1318
Join Date: May 2009
Location: Democratic People's Republic of Victoria
Programs: First Time Flyer
Posts: 833
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Join Date: Jul 2000
Location: AUH
Posts: 8,267