Park Hyatt St. Kitts REVIEW - MASTER THREAD
#572
Join Date: Nov 2016
Location: Austin, TX
Programs: Delta DM, HHonors Diamond, Marriott Rewards Platinum Elite, Hyatt Globalist
Posts: 1,046
Still a pretty great promotion right now for bookings with Virtuoso - valid for bookings through December 22nd. Not as good as the $300 per person, but still a nice extra credit per room.
4th night complimentary at Park Hyatt St. Kitts plus an additional $300 per room additional incidental credit in addition to Virtuoso amenities. Valid for any new bookings for travel until 22 December 2018.
#573
Join Date: Jul 2014
Location: Sacramento
Programs: Hyatt Globalist, HH Diamond, Marriott Platinum, Amtrak Select
Posts: 1,339
Well y'all really got my hopes up now. Explorist with a 5 night stay in a few months. Booked 4 nights standard room via 4th night free+credit+prive and a fifth night full paid standard rate for a Park Executive Suite (want those 2 free massage treatments). Here's hoping they upgrade our earlier nights too! (Even if not to a P.E Suite).
#574
Join Date: Aug 2015
Location: New York
Posts: 183
Just completed a 4-night Virtuoso stay and loved this property. Think this represents what the PH brand strives to be very well, and I would easily return.
To the extent there there are some negative comments on this thread, we didn’t find anything to be a real issue at all.
We loved the multiple pool experiences here and had no problem getting friendly and swift service. They also proactively brought us water and fruit shooters. And the complimentary sunscreen is a nice touch.
The breakfast buffet is one is one of the best resort buffets I’ve had, and the outdoor seating at the restaurant is stunning. Very strong pastries, smoked fishes, carved meats, fresh juice, plus all the typical other American breakfast items.
The other property reataurants were at or above what I expected as to quality, with the Stone Barn being the highlight (and I didn’t find it appreciably more expensive).
Great workout facility open 24 hours, and there’s a hidden steam room, sauna, outdoor showers, and heated plunge pool in the spa that anyone can use.
Special thanks to Maurine, Julian, and Shermal who went above and beyond to provide exceptional service.
To the extent there there are some negative comments on this thread, we didn’t find anything to be a real issue at all.
We loved the multiple pool experiences here and had no problem getting friendly and swift service. They also proactively brought us water and fruit shooters. And the complimentary sunscreen is a nice touch.
The breakfast buffet is one is one of the best resort buffets I’ve had, and the outdoor seating at the restaurant is stunning. Very strong pastries, smoked fishes, carved meats, fresh juice, plus all the typical other American breakfast items.
The other property reataurants were at or above what I expected as to quality, with the Stone Barn being the highlight (and I didn’t find it appreciably more expensive).
Great workout facility open 24 hours, and there’s a hidden steam room, sauna, outdoor showers, and heated plunge pool in the spa that anyone can use.
Special thanks to Maurine, Julian, and Shermal who went above and beyond to provide exceptional service.
#575
Join Date: Jul 2014
Location: Sacramento
Programs: Hyatt Globalist, HH Diamond, Marriott Platinum, Amtrak Select
Posts: 1,339
I gotta be honest, the conversation above stopped being appropriate very quickly.
This forum is predominantly about PH St. Kitts. Your dispute is mostly the topic of Hyatt Prive.
Also, my understanding is that contents of P.Ms should not be shared publicly, no matter the reason.
Is there a moderator that can review/intervene here?
This forum is predominantly about PH St. Kitts. Your dispute is mostly the topic of Hyatt Prive.
Also, my understanding is that contents of P.Ms should not be shared publicly, no matter the reason.
Is there a moderator that can review/intervene here?
#576
Join Date: Dec 2010
Posts: 1,860
I second this. Once this is completely figured out, I will update with a single post. Please remove my posts numbered;
577, 580, 584, 586, 589, 591, 592
I fear that Hyatt corporate reservations is wrong, and in hindsight, do not want to negatively speak about this in public, and potentially hurt Cityguy1's real business, which I am sure is providing great travel services.
I am phoning the hotel very soon, and have chatted further with Cityguy1 via DM. In the end, we will all learn something. Stay tuned sports fans...
577, 580, 584, 586, 589, 591, 592
I fear that Hyatt corporate reservations is wrong, and in hindsight, do not want to negatively speak about this in public, and potentially hurt Cityguy1's real business, which I am sure is providing great travel services.
I am phoning the hotel very soon, and have chatted further with Cityguy1 via DM. In the end, we will all learn something. Stay tuned sports fans...
I gotta be honest, the conversation above stopped being appropriate very quickly.
This forum is predominantly about PH St. Kitts. Your dispute is mostly the topic of Hyatt Prive.
Also, my understanding is that contents of P.Ms should not be shared publicly, no matter the reason.
Is there a moderator that can review/intervene here?
This forum is predominantly about PH St. Kitts. Your dispute is mostly the topic of Hyatt Prive.
Also, my understanding is that contents of P.Ms should not be shared publicly, no matter the reason.
Is there a moderator that can review/intervene here?
Last edited by factory81; Aug 22, 2018 at 4:05 pm
#577
Join Date: Apr 2013
Location: London
Programs: BA Gold, Hyatt Globalist, Hyatt Prive
Posts: 197
I second this. Once this is completely figured out, I will update with a single post. Please remove my posts numbered;
577, 580, 584, 586, 589
I fear that Hyatt corporate reservations is wrong, and in hindsight, do not want to negatively speak about this in public, and potentially hurt Cityguy1's real business, which I am sure is providing great travel services.
I am phoning the hotel very soon, and have chatted further with Cityguy1 via DM. In the end, we will all learn something. Stay tuned sports fans...
577, 580, 584, 586, 589
I fear that Hyatt corporate reservations is wrong, and in hindsight, do not want to negatively speak about this in public, and potentially hurt Cityguy1's real business, which I am sure is providing great travel services.
I am phoning the hotel very soon, and have chatted further with Cityguy1 via DM. In the end, we will all learn something. Stay tuned sports fans...
#578
Moderator: GLBT Travelers & Hyatt Gold Passport
Join Date: Jan 2000
Location: CVG
Posts: 15,300
I second this. Once this is completely figured out, I will update with a single post. Please remove my posts numbered;
577, 580, 584, 586, 589, 591, 592
I fear that Hyatt corporate reservations is wrong, and in hindsight, do not want to negatively speak about this in public, and potentially hurt Cityguy1's real business, which I am sure is providing great travel services.
I am phoning the hotel very soon, and have chatted further with Cityguy1 via DM. In the end, we will all learn something. Stay tuned sports fans...
577, 580, 584, 586, 589, 591, 592
I fear that Hyatt corporate reservations is wrong, and in hindsight, do not want to negatively speak about this in public, and potentially hurt Cityguy1's real business, which I am sure is providing great travel services.
I am phoning the hotel very soon, and have chatted further with Cityguy1 via DM. In the end, we will all learn something. Stay tuned sports fans...
thank you.
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#580
Join Date: Apr 2009
Location: SoCal
Programs: UA Plat, National Exec Elite
Posts: 833
I rented a car from Hertz. There didn't seem to be too many people valeting cars at the resort, but I would do it again. I'm not sure how much hotel transportation cost, but a cab would have been $20 from airport to Marriott, $35 from Marriott to PH, and $35 from PH back to the airport, plus anywhere else I wanted to go. I paid $170 for a 5 day rental with Hertz.
#581
Join Date: Jun 2014
Location: FL
Programs: AA EXP, Hyatt Diamond, SPG Plat, IC Plat Amb, HH Diamond, Marriott Platinum
Posts: 1,299
I rented a car from Hertz. There didn't seem to be too many people valeting cars at the resort, but I would do it again. I'm not sure how much hotel transportation cost, but a cab would have been $20 from airport to Marriott, $35 from Marriott to PH, and $35 from PH back to the airport, plus anywhere else I wanted to go. I paid $170 for a 5 day rental with Hertz.
I think also during the night the fare from the airport is $40
#582
Join Date: Apr 2009
Location: SoCal
Programs: UA Plat, National Exec Elite
Posts: 833
#584
Join Date: Apr 2009
Location: SoCal
Programs: UA Plat, National Exec Elite
Posts: 833
I probably should also mention for us yanks (and most everyone else, I suppose), that the island is left-hand drive, because that is something I didn't know until I arrived and had about 30 seconds to mentally prepare for.
#585
Join Date: Dec 2010
Posts: 1,860
After some confusion created by Hyatt Central Reservations, I can confirm that the Prive program, and services offered by Cityguy1 are top notch. Cityguy1 will ensure you have the best experience possible. Everything that was promised is there, and even more. Cityguy1 was able to secure a better room than what my DSU could confirm.
When booking the Park Hyatt St Kitts, do make sure to see what a Prive agent can offer you, and make sure that you book directly with a Prive agent, and correspond with the Prive agent to manage the reservation. Any questions about the reservation, if you feel the Prive agent is unable to help you, are best directed to the hotel itself.
Thank you once again Cityguy1, and I do apologize for publicly jumping to conclusions about the booking being not correct. This was a result of Hyatt Central Reservations providing inaccurate information, and myself not having patience.
When booking the Park Hyatt St Kitts, do make sure to see what a Prive agent can offer you, and make sure that you book directly with a Prive agent, and correspond with the Prive agent to manage the reservation. Any questions about the reservation, if you feel the Prive agent is unable to help you, are best directed to the hotel itself.
Thank you once again Cityguy1, and I do apologize for publicly jumping to conclusions about the booking being not correct. This was a result of Hyatt Central Reservations providing inaccurate information, and myself not having patience.