The Hyatt Heavenly Bed ?
#1
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Join Date: Feb 2002
Location: The Puget Sound, WA
Posts: 2,232
The Hyatt Heavenly Bed ?
I think that the Westin Heavenly Bed is probably the smartest idea ever to come from the hotel industry. Actually making the bed in your hotel room as comfortable as possible, what a concept. I have seen that Starwood is now coming out with the Sheraton Suite Bed, or is it the Sweet Bed.
I’ve been in a few Hyatt’s recently that seem to have a knock off of the Heavenly Bed (comfortable mattresses, soft fluffy pillows, down comforters, high thread count sheets etc). The hotels that come to mind are Vancouver, Elliott Grand, and Westshore in Tampa. Vancouver and Westshore have been through recent renovations, and Elliott is only 2 years old.
Has anyone else noticed this? What other Hyatt’s have upgraded their beds?
I’ve been in a few Hyatt’s recently that seem to have a knock off of the Heavenly Bed (comfortable mattresses, soft fluffy pillows, down comforters, high thread count sheets etc). The hotels that come to mind are Vancouver, Elliott Grand, and Westshore in Tampa. Vancouver and Westshore have been through recent renovations, and Elliott is only 2 years old.
Has anyone else noticed this? What other Hyatt’s have upgraded their beds?
#3
Join Date: Jul 2002
Location: out and about in Asia ....
Posts: 51
[QUOTE]Originally posted by IK in Seattle:
I think that the Westin Heavenly Bed is probably the smartest idea ever to come from the hotel industry. Actually making the bed in your hotel room as comfortable as possible, what a concept. I have seen that Starwood is now coming out with the Sheraton Suite Bed, or is it the Sweet Bed.
I’ve been in a few Hyatt’s recently that seem to have a knock off of the Heavenly Bed (comfortable mattresses, soft fluffy pillows, down comforters, high thread count sheets etc). The hotels that come to mind are Vancouver, Elliott Grand, and Westshore in Tampa. Vancouver and Westshore have been through recent renovations, and Elliott is only 2 years old.
Has anyone else noticed this? What other Hyatt’s have upgraded their beds?[/QUOTE
I was just a the Grand Erawan in Bagkok, and during mys stay the changed the Mattress, and actualy did ask me to give some Feedback - well i looked it is a Sealy hard as a rock with a great padding that makes it super soft...
Must cost a Bomb to buy - but lets you sleep like a baby...
well done Hyatt !
best wishes to all
Toby on the Road
I think that the Westin Heavenly Bed is probably the smartest idea ever to come from the hotel industry. Actually making the bed in your hotel room as comfortable as possible, what a concept. I have seen that Starwood is now coming out with the Sheraton Suite Bed, or is it the Sweet Bed.
I’ve been in a few Hyatt’s recently that seem to have a knock off of the Heavenly Bed (comfortable mattresses, soft fluffy pillows, down comforters, high thread count sheets etc). The hotels that come to mind are Vancouver, Elliott Grand, and Westshore in Tampa. Vancouver and Westshore have been through recent renovations, and Elliott is only 2 years old.
Has anyone else noticed this? What other Hyatt’s have upgraded their beds?[/QUOTE
I was just a the Grand Erawan in Bagkok, and during mys stay the changed the Mattress, and actualy did ask me to give some Feedback - well i looked it is a Sealy hard as a rock with a great padding that makes it super soft...
Must cost a Bomb to buy - but lets you sleep like a baby...
well done Hyatt !
best wishes to all
Toby on the Road
#4
Join Date: Nov 2001
Location: Washington, DC
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Add to the list:
In the US:
Greenwich
Maui
Rickeys Palo Alto (Tower Rooms only in back building -- not quite like the others on the list but vastly improved...)
Outside the US:
Park Tokyo
Grand Fukuoka
BKK
Singapore
Grand Hong Kong
Grand Bali
Casablanca
Grand Delhi (now no longer a Hyatt unfortunately)
and the new, fabulous, Hyatt Regency Mumbai (report to follow...)
NOTE, the Hyatt Regency Hong Kong and Hyatt Regency Delhi did not have this type of bed
[This message has been edited by kv99 (edited 12-15-2002).]
In the US:
Greenwich
Maui
Rickeys Palo Alto (Tower Rooms only in back building -- not quite like the others on the list but vastly improved...)
Outside the US:
Park Tokyo
Grand Fukuoka
BKK
Singapore
Grand Hong Kong
Grand Bali
Casablanca
Grand Delhi (now no longer a Hyatt unfortunately)
and the new, fabulous, Hyatt Regency Mumbai (report to follow...)
NOTE, the Hyatt Regency Hong Kong and Hyatt Regency Delhi did not have this type of bed
[This message has been edited by kv99 (edited 12-15-2002).]