Grand Hyatt Singapore REVIEW - MASTER THREAD (closed Sept 22) - reopens 2024?
#946
Join Date: Aug 2002
Location: Philadelphia
Programs: Marriott Platinum, Hilton Gold, Hyatt Glob
Posts: 1,780
Thanks for all the replies. Basically I'm trying to figure out what the overall experience would be like as Explo with club access.
Seems like the best non suite room is the deluxe so that should be the room I would get if available? And the deluxe room on non club floor is the same as deluxe on the club floor?
I will be traveling all over SE and E Asia for ~ 1.5 months, so lots of potential stays, but I'm trying hard to switch to Marriott/SPG, so really don't have a lot of Hyatt stays and have lots of club access upgrade.
Any suggestions on better places to use club access?
Seems like the best non suite room is the deluxe so that should be the room I would get if available? And the deluxe room on non club floor is the same as deluxe on the club floor?
I will be traveling all over SE and E Asia for ~ 1.5 months, so lots of potential stays, but I'm trying hard to switch to Marriott/SPG, so really don't have a lot of Hyatt stays and have lots of club access upgrade.
Any suggestions on better places to use club access?
#947
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Join Date: Apr 2013
Location: PHX
Programs: AS 75K; UA 1MM; Hyatt Globalist; Marriott LTP; Hilton Diamond (Aspire)
Posts: 56,423
#949
Just checked in (booked standard - got a standard suite as a globalist). However THEY CHANGED THE ROBES! Its been almost a year since last I stayed here. Not going to lie I absolutely loved those old robes. Now they are just a standard robe instead of soft goodness.
Over all okay stay so far. Property looking more tired than I recall. I suspect they are due for a refresh.
Club lounge is good as always although options seem abit more limited than previous.
Not bad for under 250 a night. Have a few projects here and looking forward to trying the andaz shortly.
Over all okay stay so far. Property looking more tired than I recall. I suspect they are due for a refresh.
Club lounge is good as always although options seem abit more limited than previous.
Not bad for under 250 a night. Have a few projects here and looking forward to trying the andaz shortly.
#951
Join Date: Mar 2014
Location: NYC
Programs: DL Platinum, AA Plat Pro, Bonvoy Lifetime Platinum, JetBlue Mosaic 3, Amtrak Select
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#952
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Join Date: Apr 2013
Location: PHX
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I'd be shocked if they loosened it under WoH, as the trend has been the other direction (e.g., GH Hong Kong).
#953
#954
Just checked in (booked standard - got a standard suite as a globalist). However THEY CHANGED THE ROBES! Its been almost a year since last I stayed here. Not going to lie I absolutely loved those old robes. Now they are just a standard robe instead of soft goodness.
Over all okay stay so far. Property looking more tired than I recall. I suspect they are due for a refresh.
Club lounge is good as always although options seem abit more limited than previous.
Not bad for under 250 a night. Have a few projects here and looking forward to trying the andaz shortly.
Over all okay stay so far. Property looking more tired than I recall. I suspect they are due for a refresh.
Club lounge is good as always although options seem abit more limited than previous.
Not bad for under 250 a night. Have a few projects here and looking forward to trying the andaz shortly.
#955
Join Date: Jul 2000
Location: AUH
Posts: 8,265
If you look at the room descriptions on an availability search, it seems that Grand Suite is the only suite designated as a standard suite.
Previously, the Grand Suite used to be more expensive than the Grand Duplex suite, and DSU used to book into Grand Duplex suite, but now the Grand Duplex suite seems to be designated "premium suite" and more expensive than Grand Suites.
Previously, the Grand Suite used to be more expensive than the Grand Duplex suite, and DSU used to book into Grand Duplex suite, but now the Grand Duplex suite seems to be designated "premium suite" and more expensive than Grand Suites.
#956
Join Date: Jan 2012
Location: Osaka
Programs: Hyatt Explorist, Hilton Gold, UA
Posts: 3,158
If you look at the room descriptions on an availability search, it seems that Grand Suite is the only suite designated as a standard suite.
Previously, the Grand Suite used to be more expensive than the Grand Duplex suite, and DSU used to book into Grand Duplex suite, but now the Grand Duplex suite seems to be designated "premium suite" and more expensive than Grand Suites.
Previously, the Grand Suite used to be more expensive than the Grand Duplex suite, and DSU used to book into Grand Duplex suite, but now the Grand Duplex suite seems to be designated "premium suite" and more expensive than Grand Suites.
#957
Join Date: Feb 2011
Location: CVG
Programs: Hyatt Giraffe
Posts: 1,663
#958
Join Date: Nov 2017
Posts: 27
I can confirm that if you have the club room, you're only offered the breakfast at the club lounge, which I actually think it's quite adequate (food was delicious too) - the rooms was massive in my opinion especially when I went there by myself.
Hotel Review: https://buddhaexplores.com/2017/03/2...-hotel-review/
Club Lounge: https://buddhaexplores.com/2017/03/2...lounge-review/
Rest of Singapore: https://buddhaexplores.com/category/singapore/
Hotel Review: https://buddhaexplores.com/2017/03/2...-hotel-review/
Club Lounge: https://buddhaexplores.com/2017/03/2...lounge-review/
Rest of Singapore: https://buddhaexplores.com/category/singapore/
#959
Join Date: Aug 2002
Location: Philadelphia
Programs: Marriott Platinum, Hilton Gold, Hyatt Glob
Posts: 1,780
Agreed, the lounge attendants were fantastic. They proactively offered to bring me dishes that they thought were were the best and made sure I grab ones I like before the lounge closes.
The deluxe room was basically a suite and huge.
The deluxe room was basically a suite and huge.
#960
My partner and I had a very nice two night stay there recently. I used a suite upgrade for a points plus cash reservation and received a grand suite king. There was a miscommunication at check-in where my partner (who did the check-in) was confident she was told breakfast could be taken in Straits. It can't. No big deal. What is a big deal, however, is for this two night stay of roughly roughly SGD400 total the credit card pre-authorisation was a little over double that! Seems very excessive. Anyway, I look forward to going back once or twice as I burn my Hyatt points.