Best Free Activities @ Hyatt Hotels/Resorts
#1
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Join Date: Feb 2014
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Best Free Activities @ Hyatt Hotels/Resorts
Hyatt website often does a disservice to their hotels by not listing all the free (with room of course) activities provided by the hotel/resort. What is your favorite free recreational/health activities provided at particular Hyatt hotels?
I just had a wonderful stay at recently opened Grand Hyatt Lijiang and when doing research on the hotel did not see anywhere listed their free activities. I might have stayed extra days or checked in earlier/left later had I known earlier of the activities provided at the hotel. I had only taken pictures for three days of activities at the hotel.
Morning Stretch
Learn to Play Pool Table Technique
Learn to Swim (16 yo+)
Morning Free Bicycle Ride
Pranayam - Breathing Technique (Yoga)
Self Healing Massage
Workout a Step toward wellness
Learn to Swin (16 yo and below)
Learn to Play Pool Table Technique
I just had a wonderful stay at recently opened Grand Hyatt Lijiang and when doing research on the hotel did not see anywhere listed their free activities. I might have stayed extra days or checked in earlier/left later had I known earlier of the activities provided at the hotel. I had only taken pictures for three days of activities at the hotel.
Morning Stretch
Learn to Play Pool Table Technique
Learn to Swim (16 yo+)
Morning Free Bicycle Ride
Pranayam - Breathing Technique (Yoga)
Self Healing Massage
Workout a Step toward wellness
Learn to Swin (16 yo and below)
Learn to Play Pool Table Technique
#3
Join Date: Apr 2013
Posts: 343
Hyatt at the Bellevue (Philadelphia) - Access to The Sporting Club, which is a ridiculously nice fitness center with basketball/squash/racketball courts, classes, pool, etc, and 4 (count em!) squat racks.
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Nice idea in general, but perhaps more practical to start wikis on the individual hotel threads. After all, most of us don't choose a hotel purely based on what's free, but instead look at individual hotels/destinations and wonder what they offer (for free and otherwise).
#6
Join Date: Feb 2003
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Hyatt Regency Dallas ("the Golf Ball") has a museum of Texas business in the basement, a gallery covering the history of Dallas on the ground floor, and a trainload of interesting posters, etc, on the walls through the property. It's certainly not worth a special trip to Dallas but if you're already there, it's hard to beat the price (free).