Hyatt Regency Coral Gables (Miami) FL REVIEW - MASTER THREAD
#31
Join Date: Oct 2002
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I was here on a PL stay. I was given the Diamond breakfast and internet. The breakfast in the restaurant was great.
No upgrade...not that I really expected one on a priceline stay...but the checkin lady said that they normally give the jr. suite upgrade to diamonds but that it was 'sold out' for the weekend (well not according to the website--it wasn't sold out for the jr. suite) and that I would receive 1000 GP points instead. I never received the GP... no surprise there on a priceline stay. It was a little troubling that she went out of her way to talk about the diamond upgrades and how nothing was available...and the website said otherwise. I did get a nice room next to the ice machine
On a PL stay, I expect nothing in terms of an upgrade and expect rooms next to the ice machine... so please don't give me some line and not follow through on the points--better to say nothing than lie.
On PL stays I always take the welcome amenity instead of the points as the 1W never seems to post on the priceline stays. I had the tapas. It was pretty good. The sausage was a bit too spicy for my taste.
Other than this little issue. the hotel was nice. It is a bit out of the way unless one has business in the hotel's proximity. It is close to the airport though and there is a bus that goes practically from the front door right to the airport. If you want to visit South Beach etc. it is too far unless you rent a car...it takes at least an hour on the bus.
No upgrade...not that I really expected one on a priceline stay...but the checkin lady said that they normally give the jr. suite upgrade to diamonds but that it was 'sold out' for the weekend (well not according to the website--it wasn't sold out for the jr. suite) and that I would receive 1000 GP points instead. I never received the GP... no surprise there on a priceline stay. It was a little troubling that she went out of her way to talk about the diamond upgrades and how nothing was available...and the website said otherwise. I did get a nice room next to the ice machine
On a PL stay, I expect nothing in terms of an upgrade and expect rooms next to the ice machine... so please don't give me some line and not follow through on the points--better to say nothing than lie.
On PL stays I always take the welcome amenity instead of the points as the 1W never seems to post on the priceline stays. I had the tapas. It was pretty good. The sausage was a bit too spicy for my taste.
Other than this little issue. the hotel was nice. It is a bit out of the way unless one has business in the hotel's proximity. It is close to the airport though and there is a bus that goes practically from the front door right to the airport. If you want to visit South Beach etc. it is too far unless you rent a car...it takes at least an hour on the bus.
#32
Join Date: Sep 2002
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I believe that on a PL or on an Award stay, so long as you have some charge on your account (e.g. telephone call), the 1W should post without having to call GP CS. In the absence of automatically posting, GP CS will post the 1W for you, if you call them with the reservation number.
#33
Join Date: Mar 2007
Programs: SPG Lifetime Platinum, Hyatt Explorist, AA Platinum Pro, Hilton Diamond
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Good stay
Just finished a two-night stay, was very pleased.
Had booked two rooms on a single reservation, both were upgraded to Petite Suite which was very nicely sized. Two flat screens, big seating area, balcony. This was a x61 room.
Good Diamond recognition at checkin. No club lounge, so they gave breakfast coupons for the restaurant good for any entree, plus juice/coffee. They were also running a 20% of all food/drinks in the hotel special.
Highly recommended, especially at the $150 or so AAA rate.
Had booked two rooms on a single reservation, both were upgraded to Petite Suite which was very nicely sized. Two flat screens, big seating area, balcony. This was a x61 room.
Good Diamond recognition at checkin. No club lounge, so they gave breakfast coupons for the restaurant good for any entree, plus juice/coffee. They were also running a 20% of all food/drinks in the hotel special.
Highly recommended, especially at the $150 or so AAA rate.
#34
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Just finished a two-night stay, was very pleased.
Had booked two rooms on a single reservation, both were upgraded to Petite Suite which was very nicely sized. Two flat screens, big seating area, balcony. This was a x61 room.
Good Diamond recognition at checkin. No club lounge, so they gave breakfast coupons for the restaurant good for any entree, plus juice/coffee. They were also running a 20% of all food/drinks in the hotel special.
Highly recommended, especially at the $150 or so AAA rate.
Had booked two rooms on a single reservation, both were upgraded to Petite Suite which was very nicely sized. Two flat screens, big seating area, balcony. This was a x61 room.
Good Diamond recognition at checkin. No club lounge, so they gave breakfast coupons for the restaurant good for any entree, plus juice/coffee. They were also running a 20% of all food/drinks in the hotel special.
Highly recommended, especially at the $150 or so AAA rate.
Even in off-season, it does not fall below $ 150...
#35
Join Date: Mar 2007
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Thanks for the update, very nice alternative in the area, but due to the new additions to the Hyatt chain in the greater Miami metro area, I actually opted for those new properties in recent months, also due to the price, which I always found to be too high at Coral Gables
Even in off-season, it does not fall below $ 150...
Even in off-season, it does not fall below $ 150...
#37
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I agree - I usually suggest this hotel, rather than the Downtown Miami Hyatt Regency as a pre-cruise hotel. Besides the better quality of the hotel itself, the surrounding area is more pleasant, there's a better selection of restaurants and shops (especially Books and Books), and the access via cab is not difficult (taking the "back door" route using Coral Way) and not that much more expensive than the cab from the DT HR.
#39
Join Date: Mar 2009
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I stayed here back in May. Made a reservation with one of the free promo nights I had, called check in number right before I boarded my flight in Houston, and the agent upgraded me to a "petite suite."
The room was very nice and spacious, especially for 1 person for just 1 night. Never got to check out the restaurants though. The gym was a little small, but I was the only one in there so it was ok.
The room was very nice and spacious, especially for 1 person for just 1 night. Never got to check out the restaurants though. The gym was a little small, but I was the only one in there so it was ok.
#40
Join Date: Mar 2007
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Entrees are anything on the breakfast menu, which is a pretty normal hotel breakfast selection. Eggs, pancakes, waffles, benedict, omelets, etc. You can have any of them plus a drink, as you mentioned.
#41
Join Date: Feb 2009
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Are there really no more reviews since 2010 or is there another thread somewhere? I'm going to be staying here soon.
Also, there's no regency club here, right? So what rooms do diamonds get upgraded to?
Also, there's no regency club here, right? So what rooms do diamonds get upgraded to?
#42
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Looking at the official Hyatt website - there is no RC - room types appear to be regular rooms - petite suite - then upper level suites. I'd be prepared for a regular room but past (older) reports seem to indicate routine upgrades to the petite suites - please give us a review after your stay!!
#43
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The relatively low number of posts might be related to the relatively high prices for the property.
Every time I am in the area, the Regency CG is by far the most expensive property and at least for me not worth the premium vs. the Regency Miami.
Quite some people also opted for the Victor in recent years.
I stayed in a Petite Suite a few times years ago, but always on weekends.
Therefore, it is difficult to predict whether a regular Diamond has enough magic to get upgraded to such a suite constantly, especially on midweek stays with more competition for upgrades...
Every time I am in the area, the Regency CG is by far the most expensive property and at least for me not worth the premium vs. the Regency Miami.
Quite some people also opted for the Victor in recent years.
I stayed in a Petite Suite a few times years ago, but always on weekends.
Therefore, it is difficult to predict whether a regular Diamond has enough magic to get upgraded to such a suite constantly, especially on midweek stays with more competition for upgrades...
#44
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I stay here off and on and Diamonds usually get upgraded to the petite suite or Jr. suite depending on availability, but I have a 100% suite upgrade at this property. Some suites have a unique layout, I once had a suite on the corner of the hotel, it was sort of like a mini apartment, large bathroom, a long hallway leading to the bedroom, and living room that opened up to a private terrace with views of a lush tropical courtyard.
There is no Regency Club, but you get the free breakfast and their are plenty of wonderful restaurants in the neighborhood. There is also a publix super market and a nice Argentinian market with in walking distance.
If you have a car there is free parking in the neighborhood just north of the hotel.
Now since the Victor is gone I'll be staying here more often. I don't like the Hyatt Regency Miami as it is full of tacky cruise line tourist, the hotel is a dump. The rooms and the public areas at Coral Gables are far more luxurious than the Regency in downtown.
There is no Regency Club, but you get the free breakfast and their are plenty of wonderful restaurants in the neighborhood. There is also a publix super market and a nice Argentinian market with in walking distance.
If you have a car there is free parking in the neighborhood just north of the hotel.
Now since the Victor is gone I'll be staying here more often. I don't like the Hyatt Regency Miami as it is full of tacky cruise line tourist, the hotel is a dump. The rooms and the public areas at Coral Gables are far more luxurious than the Regency in downtown.
#45
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Just stayed here. Nice hotel, and close to the airport, and lots of shops and restaurants within walking distance. No Regency Club. Nice staff. The "junior suite" I got upgraded to as a Diamond was just a large room with a sitting area, good enough for me.