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Park Hyatt New York REVIEW - MASTER THREAD

Old Sep 3, 14, 12:56 am
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  • Globalist breakfast: one entree, one hot drink, one cold drink (data points since Dec 2018)
  • Available as room service subject to $10 delivery fee
  • Complimentary shoeshine and iron-pressed service for 2 items during your stay, it is available through the ipad.
  • Mercedes benz suv and s class (with wifi) available complimentary for drop off only within 10 blocks north or south from PHNY.
  • Bicycle is available during warmer month.

    Hotel lobby on ground floor. Stairs or elevator to 3rd level to reception area for check-in. Separate elevators to guest room from 4th to 23th floors. No 13th and 24th floors. Spa, gym and pool are on top 25th floor.
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Park Hyatt New York REVIEW - MASTER THREAD

Old Sep 3, 14, 10:29 am
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Originally Posted by FlyingDoctorwu
I looked into booking a virtuoso rate here and using a dsu. The hotel told my agent that the dsu can only be applied if booking directly with GP.
Are you trying to blend that with the 4 for 3 offer?
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Old Sep 3, 14, 3:03 pm
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Only 57th Street Breakfast allowed

Could someone explain what this means in the Wiki, this is rather unclear.

Is there a breakfast called the "57th Street Breakfast" and by "allowed" does this mean this is the only breakfast that is complimentary for Diamonds? If so, what does this breakfast include? Per Hyatt T&C it should be at least the equivalent of a full American breakfast.


Originally Posted by ma91pmh
Yes in fairness to the PH it's competitors like FS or St Regis have equally unimpressive views. My office has the best views, here is the view of PH right from my desk:
I don't know what you mean about unimpressive views at Four Seasons - the tower rooms and suites have spectacular views, especially the ones with park views.

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Old Sep 3, 14, 3:20 pm
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Originally Posted by MikeFromTokyo
Could someone explain what this means in the Wiki, this is rather unclear.

Is there a breakfast called the "57th Street Breakfast" and by "allowed" does this mean this is the only breakfast that is complimentary for Diamonds? If so, what does this breakfast include? Per Hyatt T&C it should be at least the equivalent of a full American breakfast.
Updated the wiki.

I never would have guessed that this was $41...
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Old Sep 3, 14, 3:40 pm
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I'm on the edge of canceling my 1 week stay at the end of October, Using points and paying $844 a night... at that rate the diamond breakfast seems beyond weak... just a plain joke. I rather save the $$$ and 30,000 points a night and used them for a trip to Europe or Asia.

As a frequent visitor to NYC, the location is not all that great.


Originally Posted by synd
Reading the few reviews, i am not impressed by the service so far. Was planning to spend a few days there at the end of november but i might just cancel. Will rather head straight out to Asia instead...

I am not sure it will work that way and awards nights will released into available inventory but if anyone is interested in getting 4 nights on points from nov 25th till the 29th send me a pm and we'll try to coordinate when i cancel.
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Old Sep 3, 14, 3:44 pm
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Originally Posted by MikeFromTokyo
Is there a breakfast called the "57th Street Breakfast" and by "allowed" does this mean this is the only breakfast that is complimentary for Diamonds? If so, what does this breakfast include? Per Hyatt T&C it should be at least the equivalent of a full American breakfast.
According to the menu posted on the hotel's website:
http://www.newyork.park.hyatt.com/co...nu.rotated.pdf
57TH STREET
BREAKFAST
YOUR CHOICE OF EGGS SERVED WITH
BREAKFAST POTATOES, SAUSAGE OR BACON
BAKERIES AND TOAST
SELECTION OF PRESERVES
CHOICE OF JUICE, COFFEE OR TEA
$41
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Old Sep 3, 14, 4:37 pm
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This menu is a major disappointment.

Just spent 2 weeks at the Andaz - Liverpool Street London.
29 pounds ($48 us dollars) breakfast credit for anything on the menu in 2 restaurants or room service. This included the wonderful, fabulous Full English Buffet in the stunning 1901 restaurant where service was OUTSTANDING, far above any New York City Hyatt.

I love NYC, but loosing the love for Hyatt NYC... Hyatt needs to improve it's act in the Big Apple.

Originally Posted by SNA_Flyer
According to the menu posted on the hotel's website:
http://www.newyork.park.hyatt.com/co...nu.rotated.pdf
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Old Sep 4, 14, 9:10 am
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Originally Posted by ABG
Are you trying to blend that with the 4 for 3 offer?
I was indeed. Well the opening special 3 for 2 That all being said I've been able to blend with FHR/virtuoso free night offers in other hotels.

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Old Sep 5, 14, 12:37 am
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Park Hyatt New York REVIEW - MASTER THREAD

It should be noted that the potatoes served on the 57th street breakfast are three tiny fingerlings -- the coffee is plentiful and the exotic juice is really good
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Old Sep 5, 14, 8:29 pm
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Originally Posted by FlyingDoctorwu
I was indeed. Well the opening special 3 for 2 That all being said I've been able to blend with FHR/virtuoso free night offers in other hotels.
My understanding is that it is 4 for 3 and they are very clear in the T&C you can't combine. Lets not forget this is a "buzz worthy" hotel opening up in peak NYC Fall-Winter period.
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Old Sep 8, 14, 11:40 am
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Originally Posted by Bidu
Just finished 2 nights stay at PHNY. The housekeeping provides iron pressed service complimentary for 2 items during your stay, it is available through the ipad.
Bicycle is available during warmer month.
Mercedes benz suv and s class (with wifi) available complimentary for drop off only within 10 blocks north or south from PHNY.
Did you make use of the complimentary drop off? Is it easy to get at any time of the evening?
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Old Sep 8, 14, 2:54 pm
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Originally Posted by ABG
My understanding is that it is 4 for 3 and they are very clear in the T&C you can't combine. Lets not forget this is a "buzz worthy" hotel opening up in peak NYC Fall-Winter period.
Actually it was during the 3 for 2 opening special... it very well might have been a peak period but I'm not sure if buzz is translating to occupancy. The MO, Pen, and FS were all sold out for teh dates I was looking and the PH appeared to have plenty of availability in a range of room types....

I've also had luck applying suite upgrade to virtuoso night free promos. The response didn't mention anything about the promo being ineligible for upgrade; rather it seemed to imply that the room must be booked directly with GP to be eligible for an upgrade....

FDW
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Old Sep 8, 14, 2:55 pm
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Originally Posted by JunkDiver

I never would have guessed that this was $41...

No doubt. Holey schlamoley, that's a $9 breakfast.....in fact, give me $36 back and I'll just hit the street for a bagel and some coffee.
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Old Sep 8, 14, 3:00 pm
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Originally Posted by Delta Hog
No doubt. Holey schlamoley, that's a $9 breakfast.....in fact, give me $36 back and I'll just hit the street for a bagel and some coffee.
Maybe someone who has had the breakfast can enlighten us? Is the breakfast really as small as it sounds? Or can you get more pastries, meat, or eggs than the menu implies?
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Old Sep 8, 14, 4:53 pm
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book using points

Maybe someone already discussed this but I can't seem to book using points on hyatt.com. Checked many dates even 1/4-1/5 2015.

The special offer/rate you have selected is unavailable during the dates you have selected, or it is not offered at this property. Below is a list of rates available during your requested dates.

Do I need to call to book using points?
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Old Sep 8, 14, 5:35 pm
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Originally Posted by hotelfanatic
Maybe someone already discussed this but I can't seem to book using points on hyatt.com. Checked many dates even 1/4-1/5 2015.

The special offer/rate you have selected is unavailable during the dates you have selected, or it is not offered at this property. Below is a list of rates available during your requested dates.

Do I need to call to book using points?
no award availability loaded yet for 2015. they have pulled all base rooms from inventory.
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