Park Hyatt St. Kitts REVIEW - MASTER THREAD
#452
Join Date: Nov 2006
Location: Chicago, IL
Programs: AA EXP & AAirpass, Hyatt Courtesy Card, SPG Platinum
Posts: 991
We recently stayed here in a Park Executive suite and enjoyed a wonderful stay. Essentially, the suite comes with a full-size pool and a large deck (both currently depicted in the property photo on the Hyatt app). We didn’t really leave our suite very often as room service was very responsive and quite reasonably priced.
Areas of improvement: Pools should be heated and some of the F&B should be improved (fresh pressed juice, quality pastries).
Areas of improvement: Pools should be heated and some of the F&B should be improved (fresh pressed juice, quality pastries).
#453
Join Date: Aug 2017
Programs: Hyatt Globalist, SPG/Marriott Plat, Hilton Diamond, UA silver, Jetblue Mosaic
Posts: 161
We recently stayed here in a Park Executive suite and enjoyed a wonderful stay. Essentially, the suite comes with a full-size pool and a large deck (both currently depicted in the property photo on the Hyatt app). We didn’t really leave our suite very often as room service was very responsive and quite reasonably priced.
Areas of improvement: Pools should be heated and some of the F&B should be improved (fresh pressed juice, quality pastries).
Areas of improvement: Pools should be heated and some of the F&B should be improved (fresh pressed juice, quality pastries).
#454
Join Date: Apr 2003
Location: YYZ
Programs: AC E75K, Amex Plat, NEXUS, Aman-user (not really a -junkie)
Posts: 1,721
When I was there, juices were quite fresh but fruit isn't great so you can only do what you can do. I thought pastries were quite delicious... especially the danishes. This was at the breakfast buffet...not sure what they deliver as room service.
#456
Join Date: Aug 2006
Location: MUC
Programs: LH Sen, HH Diamond, IC RA
Posts: 313
So far our stay is excellent, no service issues, all of the staff is extremely friendly and helpful. Everyone is smiling and in good mood.
Breakfast is very good, huge buffet with high quality.
Breakfast is very good, huge buffet with high quality.
#457
Join Date: Apr 2009
Location: SoCal
Programs: UA Plat, National Exec Elite
Posts: 833
Has anyone added night(s) on either side of their stay at the PH elsewhere on the islands that they could recommend? Belle Mont Farm looks really nice, but wondering if anyone has any recommendations.
#458
Join Date: Apr 2017
Location: Whitefish, Montana
Programs: Four Seasons PP, RW Elite, Dorchester Diamond, Virtuoso, PenClub, Privé, Oetker Pearl, etc.
Posts: 142
The Four Seasons Nevis could be a nice option (short water taxi from St. Kitts). I have had several clients combine this with PH St. Kitts. There is a 4th Night Free offer that includes a $250 resort credit, and this can combine with the Four Seasons Preferred Partner amenities (similar to Privé benefits) when booked through a FSPP travel advisor. Any FSPP travel advisor can check rates and availability for you.
Last edited by KristenNix; May 26, 2018 at 9:01 pm
#459
Join Date: Apr 2009
Location: SoCal
Programs: UA Plat, National Exec Elite
Posts: 833
The Four Seasons Nevis could be a nice option (short water taxi from St. Kitts). I have had several clients combine this with St. Kitts. There is a 4th Night Free promotion that includes a $250 resort credit, and this can combine with the Four Seasons Preferred Partner amenities (similar to Privé benefits) when booked through a FSPP travel advisor. Any FSPP travel advisor can check rates and availability for you.
Thanks for the suggestion, though!
#460
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Austria (Vbg)
Programs: LX SEN, BA Gfl/GGL, IC Dia, HH Dia, Hyatt LT GLOB
Posts: 1,585
But any experience with the Belle Mont Farm here?
#461
Join Date: Apr 2009
Location: SoCal
Programs: UA Plat, National Exec Elite
Posts: 833
I was wondering the same thing and Belle Mont Farm also appeared on my radar. Nice photos and price wise attractive too (BTW, they currently have a Memorial Sale going on with 35% off on best flexible). However, most likely I’ll split the PH with FS as the golf course is allegedly way better there (well, the greenfees are inversely correlated ) and it should only be a short water taxi ride away. However, the advantage of Belle Mont Farm is being on the same island as the PH (but well, to be fair, it’s on the other end of the island, so still around 30 min by car).
But any experience with the Belle Mont Farm here?
But any experience with the Belle Mont Farm here?
If I add Nevis to the mix, I was also looking at Montpelier Plantation. Looks like there is a similar 35% sale booking thru the OTA's which brought the rate down to $150 (and includes breakfast). The pics/reviews make it seem very similar to Belle Mont Farm.
#462
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Austria (Vbg)
Programs: LX SEN, BA Gfl/GGL, IC Dia, HH Dia, Hyatt LT GLOB
Posts: 1,585
#463
Join Date: Dec 2000
Location: Philadelphia
Posts: 2,506
Anyone know how the credit works for the 4th night free promo? Is it like a gift card for incidentals (i.e. "You spent $700 while here, not including your room cost. After the credit, your bill is $100.") or is it like the credit that is essentially mediocre/useless resort coupons some places give out (i.e. "$30 off a $150+ massage, $10 off our $40 breakfast, $50 off room upgrades, etc.")?
#464
Join Date: Oct 2008
Programs: UA 1K, AA Plat, SPG Platinum, National Executive
Posts: 1,970
Anyone know how the credit works for the 4th night free promo? Is it like a gift card for incidentals (i.e. "You spent $700 while here, not including your room cost. After the credit, your bill is $100.") or is it like the credit that is essentially mediocre/useless resort coupons some places give out (i.e. "$30 off a $150+ massage, $10 off our $40 breakfast, $50 off room upgrades, etc.")?
#465
Join Date: Apr 2017
Location: Whitefish, Montana
Programs: Four Seasons PP, RW Elite, Dorchester Diamond, Virtuoso, PenClub, Privé, Oetker Pearl, etc.
Posts: 142
Anyone know how the credit works for the 4th night free promo? Is it like a gift card for incidentals (i.e. "You spent $700 while here, not including your room cost. After the credit, your bill is $100.") or is it like the credit that is essentially mediocre/useless resort coupons some places give out (i.e. "$30 off a $150+ massage, $10 off our $40 breakfast, $50 off room upgrades, etc.")?