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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.
Park Hyatt New York REVIEW - MASTER THREAD
#1051
Any recent experiences? Have an upcoming GOH stay and was wondering if breakfast was still allowed via room service since the shift to WOH. Have an early flight Monday morning and doubt breakfast will be open yet...
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#1052
Join Date: Jan 2013
Location: BOS
Programs: AA EXP, DL PM, Hyatt Diamond
Posts: 2,028
Had a very, very nice stay here as a GOH two weeks ago for three nights. Was upgraded to a Park Suite (but did have to ask). Breakfast still allowed in-room, with reasonable delivery fee. The hard product of this hotel is still top notch, and the service has improved significantly over the years.
#1053
Had a very, very nice stay here as a GOH two weeks ago for three nights. Was upgraded to a Park Suite (but did have to ask). Breakfast still allowed in-room, with reasonable delivery fee. The hard product of this hotel is still top notch, and the service has improved significantly over the years.
FDW
#1056
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: SFO or OAK
Programs: AA 1MM GLD, Hertz #1 Gold, bunch of other programs w/no status
Posts: 1,454
Anyone know what the Glob free breakfast policy is for more than 2 people? I know it is 2 adults + 2 children, but then it leaves it up to the hotel to define 'children'. In my case my 2 kids will be teens.
#1057
Join Date: Sep 2013
Location: Midwest
Programs: Hyatt Diamond
Posts: 757
Except as described below, at Hyatt hotels in the United States, Canada and the Caribbean (not including U.S. territories), individuals 18 years old and younger are considered children. In all other locations worldwide, individuals 12 years old and younger are considered children. At all Hyatt Ziva resorts, individuals between 3 years old and 12 years old at the time of check-in are considered children, and individuals under the age of 3 at time of check-in are considered infants and toddlers (and are not charged as children). At Hyatt Zilara resorts, only individuals 16 years and older are permitted.
#1058
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: SFO or OAK
Programs: AA 1MM GLD, Hertz #1 Gold, bunch of other programs w/no status
Posts: 1,454
This is from Hyatt:
Except as described below, at Hyatt hotels in the United States, Canada and the Caribbean (not including U.S. territories), individuals 18 years old and younger are considered children. In all other locations worldwide, individuals 12 years old and younger are considered children. At all Hyatt Ziva resorts, individuals between 3 years old and 12 years old at the time of check-in are considered children, and individuals under the age of 3 at time of check-in are considered infants and toddlers (and are not charged as children). At Hyatt Zilara resorts, only individuals 16 years and older are permitted.
Except as described below, at Hyatt hotels in the United States, Canada and the Caribbean (not including U.S. territories), individuals 18 years old and younger are considered children. In all other locations worldwide, individuals 12 years old and younger are considered children. At all Hyatt Ziva resorts, individuals between 3 years old and 12 years old at the time of check-in are considered children, and individuals under the age of 3 at time of check-in are considered infants and toddlers (and are not charged as children). At Hyatt Zilara resorts, only individuals 16 years and older are permitted.
"d) Club Lounge Access: When staying at a participating hotel or resort that has a Club lounge, Globalists will receive access to the Club lounge. When staying at a participating hotel or resort that does not have a Club lounge (or if Club lounge is closed), Globalists will receive daily complimentary full breakfast (which includes one entrée or standard breakfast buffet, juice, and coffee, as well as tax, gratuity and service charges) for each registered guest in the room, up to a maximum of two (2) adults and two (2) children. The age cut-off for a “child” is determined by each hotel or resort in its sole discretion."
So not sure if the definition you pulled is relevant for the Globalist breakfast perk.
#1059
Join Date: Aug 2013
Location: Minnesota
Programs: Hyatt Globalist
Posts: 1,101
Thanks thucanhho, but the WoH T&Cs state the following (bolding mine):
"d) Club Lounge Access: When staying at a participating hotel or resort that has a Club lounge, Globalists will receive access to the Club lounge. When staying at a participating hotel or resort that does not have a Club lounge (or if Club lounge is closed), Globalists will receive daily complimentary full breakfast (which includes one entrée or standard breakfast buffet, juice, and coffee, as well as tax, gratuity and service charges) for each registered guest in the room, up to a maximum of two (2) adults and two (2) children. The age cut-off for a “child” is determined by each hotel or resort in its sole discretion."
So not sure if the definition you pulled is relevant for the Globalist breakfast perk.
"d) Club Lounge Access: When staying at a participating hotel or resort that has a Club lounge, Globalists will receive access to the Club lounge. When staying at a participating hotel or resort that does not have a Club lounge (or if Club lounge is closed), Globalists will receive daily complimentary full breakfast (which includes one entrée or standard breakfast buffet, juice, and coffee, as well as tax, gratuity and service charges) for each registered guest in the room, up to a maximum of two (2) adults and two (2) children. The age cut-off for a “child” is determined by each hotel or resort in its sole discretion."
So not sure if the definition you pulled is relevant for the Globalist breakfast perk.
#1061
Join Date: Jun 2006
Location: BOS
Programs: Hyatt Diamond, Mosaic
Posts: 1,050
It works here. Valet at front door or parking entrance on the back of the building. Don't go to the back since you'll have to leave keys anyway; the entrance at the back of the hotel is locked.
#1063
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Location: Palo Alto, California,USA
Posts: 17,857
#1064
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Join Date: Dec 2003
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Just came across this very useful video review. Thanks!
The review seemed very balanced. One thing not mentioned is that, at least from the video, the room looked kind of underwhelming - not very big, and with a couple of pretty basic chairs. Or was that just a product of how the video presented it?
The review seemed very balanced. One thing not mentioned is that, at least from the video, the room looked kind of underwhelming - not very big, and with a couple of pretty basic chairs. Or was that just a product of how the video presented it?
I stayed at the Park Hyatt in February in a 2-night rewards stay. I thought it was a pretty luxurious place to rest and relax in the middle of Mid-town Manhattan. It is a really nice hotel, and easily the best Hyatt in New York. Now if only the room rates didn't cost so much! Totally worth a reward stay, but I'd never pay $800/night for it.
My favorite things about the Park Hyatt New York: Heated Floors in the Bathroom, TV in the bathroom mirror, 25th floor swimming pool, nicely furnished/quiet/comfortable room that is BIG by NYC standards, and the housekeeping/front desk staff were excellent.
My least favorite things about the Park Hyatt New York: Expensive, Breakfast food and Breakfast service were sub-par, and not really much of a view from any of the rooms.
I also did a video review in case you're interested in "seeing" the hotel and the king bed room.
Park Hyatt New York DETAILED Review - YouTube
My favorite things about the Park Hyatt New York: Heated Floors in the Bathroom, TV in the bathroom mirror, 25th floor swimming pool, nicely furnished/quiet/comfortable room that is BIG by NYC standards, and the housekeeping/front desk staff were excellent.
My least favorite things about the Park Hyatt New York: Expensive, Breakfast food and Breakfast service were sub-par, and not really much of a view from any of the rooms.
I also did a video review in case you're interested in "seeing" the hotel and the king bed room.
Park Hyatt New York DETAILED Review - YouTube
#1065
Join Date: Aug 2009
Location: IAH
Programs: SPG Platinum, Hyatt Diamond, IHG Gold Ambassador, Marriott Gold
Posts: 519