Diamond Benefits:
In general:
- No Regency Club; breakfast entrees on the menu at T45
- Last reported as $34 per person, up to 4 persons.
- Room service is available as part of the benefit.
- Amenities (choice of one, as of 3/19/2015)
- 1,000 points
- 25-minute massage at the spa
- 2 drinks at the T54 rooftop bar
In general:
- Parking
- Valet: $64/night
- Self: LOL
- Street: LOLOL
Hyatt Centric Times Square REVIEW - MASTER THREAD
#241
Moderator: Luxury Hotels and FlyerTalk Evangelist
Join Date: Sep 2002
Location: Palo Alto, California,USA
Posts: 17,855
I think it's false advertising to add a $25 "destination fee" (that includes nothing worthwhile or would be provided regardless) and not include it in the room rate. Am strongly inclined to avoid this hotel for me and my friends just for that reason.
I am not seeing "destination fees" on the nearby Andaz 5th Ave, which includes the free minibar in their room rate. I do see the GH on 42nd st adding it. Maybe it's just the crappy NYC Hyatts that have this fee.
I am not seeing "destination fees" on the nearby Andaz 5th Ave, which includes the free minibar in their room rate. I do see the GH on 42nd st adding it. Maybe it's just the crappy NYC Hyatts that have this fee.
#243
Original Member
Join Date: May 1998
Location: los angeles
Programs: Hyatt Courtesy card. Delta 2MM Diamond. AA platinum pro
Posts: 1,898
#245
Join Date: Mar 2017
Posts: 240
I had an excellent 4 night stay at this hotel. As a globalist they proactively upgraded us to a executive suite in 41st floor with amazing views and offered 4pm checkout without prompting. The room had amazing gifts and decorations for my wife's birthday it was very thoughtful. For breakfast we did room service each morning. The front desk agent mentioned the limit was around $75. We went over that sometimes by a little and sometimes by a lot and no breakfast charges ever showed up on the folio. Similarly, no destination fees ever posted to the folio. This was on a paid stay. Would definitely recommend this hotel. Only downsides were the carpet and some furniture is showing a bit of wear, but overall it's not a deterrent and is still an amazing room and view.
#246
I had an excellent 4 night stay at this hotel. As a globalist they proactively upgraded us to a executive suite in 41st floor with amazing views and offered 4pm checkout without prompting. The room had amazing gifts and decorations for my wife's birthday it was very thoughtful. For breakfast we did room service each morning. The front desk agent mentioned the limit was around $75. We went over that sometimes by a little and sometimes by a lot and no breakfast charges ever showed up on the folio. Similarly, no destination fees ever posted to the folio. This was on a paid stay. Would definitely recommend this hotel. Only downsides were the carpet and some furniture is showing a bit of wear, but overall it's not a deterrent and is still an amazing room and view.
#247
Join Date: Feb 2013
Programs: Hyatt Globalist, MLife Gold, Marriott Gold, HHonors Gold, Caesars Diamond, Amex Plat
Posts: 5,940
Has anyone stayed here for NYE? Can’t afford the $1k ticket price for the rooftop party (plus will have kid with us) but would like to see festivities from inside the hotel. Using points and not sure they will upgrade to view room. Any other options?
#248
Join Date: Aug 2007
Posts: 1,161
#249
Join Date: Feb 2013
Programs: Hyatt Globalist, MLife Gold, Marriott Gold, HHonors Gold, Caesars Diamond, Amex Plat
Posts: 5,940
#251
Join Date: Aug 2007
Posts: 1,161
A small part. Not ideal at all for watching the NYE festivities. Plus I think a lot of the corner rooms are suites (ones with more view of the square).
#252
Join Date: Aug 2007
Posts: 1,161
Important to note that this hotel does NOT actually sit on Times Square or even face Times Square.... it sits roughly a half block off of the square thus it has no windows which face directly in (as does, say the Marriott, which looms over Times Square). Even from the rooftop deck it's not a direct view...
#253
FlyerTalk Evangelist & Ambassador: China
Join Date: Aug 2005
Location: DEN
Programs: DL DM/MM, UA 1K, AA Exp, HH Dia, WOH Glob, IHG Plat, Marriott Gold, NA EE, Hertz PC
Posts: 17,421
Another good stay here. Nothing super fancy about the hotel, restaurant was ok. UG to suite using a TSU - wished it was on higher floor but 20F will suffice. Standard 4pm check out honored. Breakfast pretty much could order whatever I wanted and it was taken off at checkout - food was ok but nice to have the ability to order anything I wanted. Just makes you feel better than any breakfast treatment at any of the Hilton's around.
#254
Join Date: Dec 2009
Programs: WN A-list, Hyatt Glob, HH DM, Marriott Plat
Posts: 434
Which suite were you upgraded to? Does the door of the bedroom close? Is there a sofa bed in the living room?
Another good stay here. Nothing super fancy about the hotel, restaurant was ok. UG to suite using a TSU - wished it was on higher floor but 20F will suffice. Standard 4pm check out honored. Breakfast pretty much could order whatever I wanted and it was taken off at checkout - food was ok but nice to have the ability to order anything I wanted. Just makes you feel better than any breakfast treatment at any of the Hilton's around.
#255
Join Date: May 2007
Location: WAS
Programs: UA 1K, AA EXP, WN A+, Hyatt Glob, Marriott Amb, Hertz PC
Posts: 1,126
I got upgraded to a 1-bedroom view suite. The door of the bedroom closes and there's a small hallway to the living room and bathroom. I very much like the design as it's a true suite. The living room couch is not a sofa bed and would not be comfortable to sleep on. There's probably room for a rollaway.