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The pool and shuttle bus service from the hotel to Shinjuku station has permanently ended as of March 31st, 2021.
Hyatt Regency Tokyo REVIEW MASTER THREAD
#691
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Yesterday's selection wasn't spectacular, but the family liked it well enough. The one with the roast beef-like meat in it was my favorite. After a hearty lunch at Jade Garden, it was definitely good enough for the rest of the night.
They were pretty good at replacing the food throughout the period. Probably best to get there after seven, at which point the food is still in decent supply, but people have stopped rushing for every new item that comes out.
#692
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Good tip. We arrived a little before 6 PM so we could get a decent seat in one of the sofas, but I'll suggest arriving later to my family.
#693
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Don't remember if this has been posted yet, but there are now signs up in the foyer saying that, as of July 1st, 2014, the entire area is non-smoking.
#694
Join Date: Jan 2012
Location: Osaka
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Can I ask if it is possible to secure the atrium suite on a DSU, or is it just given out if it is available at check-in? It does not seem like the base level suite according to the room descriptions on the hotel's site.
#695
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At least as of last year, both Regency and Atrium Suite could be reserved with a DSU.
#696
#698
Join Date: May 2010
Location: Southern California
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We are at the HR this week. I have awakened every morning with a backache. The bed is hard and uncomfortable. I inquired about the bed and housekeeping added a comforter between the mattress and the top sheet. Honestly, it did not help until they added a second layer which improved it somewhat.
The hotel lobby is beautiful and the hotel staff is very helpful.
The hotel lobby is beautiful and the hotel staff is very helpful.
#699
Join Date: Jul 2011
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Yes, these are hard mattresses, but I like my mattress little hard vs. soft and love the mattresses here... so, I'd say while on the hard side, they're not like off the charts hard.
I would imagine one could request the comforter in advance, the property is really good with special requests IMO.
I would imagine one could request the comforter in advance, the property is really good with special requests IMO.
#700
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However, for some reason I always have to request the wireless router.
#701
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#702
Join Date: Dec 2004
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Suggestions for sleeping arrangements for a 2.5 year old? Hotel says they cannot provide a crib as the max age is 12 months old. Is there any way around this? He still sleeps in a crib at home...
My back up plan is to just let him sleep in the bed with us but just wanted to consider some other options if there were any
My back up plan is to just let him sleep in the bed with us but just wanted to consider some other options if there were any
#703
Join Date: Sep 2013
Location: Midwest
Programs: Hyatt Diamond
Posts: 757
Seems ridiculous since they can still fall out of bed pass 12 months. Only other options I can think of:
1. DSU and request Atrium suite since it has 2 queen beds.
2. Deluxe, not standard room, will allow a rollaway.
3. Get extra comforter for a sleeping bag set up on the floor.
1. DSU and request Atrium suite since it has 2 queen beds.
2. Deluxe, not standard room, will allow a rollaway.
3. Get extra comforter for a sleeping bag set up on the floor.
#704
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Would it be worth trying to use a DSU here if no suites are available / has anyone had luck applying to to secure a Club Level room? I'm going to drop to PLT by the time I visit. I had a confirmed suite but then had to change days and as of now there are no suites available.
As a PLT no guarantee I'll get upgraded to Club Level and get free breakfast (which is my main concern since there are 2 of us staying for 5 days and both of us are currently students so budgets are more limited)
As a PLT no guarantee I'll get upgraded to Club Level and get free breakfast (which is my main concern since there are 2 of us staying for 5 days and both of us are currently students so budgets are more limited)
#705
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Would it be worth trying to use a DSU here if no suites are available / has anyone had luck applying to to secure a Club Level room? I'm going to drop to PLT by the time I visit. I had a confirmed suite but then had to change days and as of now there are no suites available.
Also, even if you get upgraded to a club room, if you did not pay for, you will not be given club access.
Did you check each individual day of your trip? Maybe there is suite availability for a portion of your stay.