Hyatt Ziva Cancun - REVIEW - MASTER THREAD
#739
Join Date: Jul 2011
Posts: 404
I am booked into a Ocean Front Pyramid Suite with a TSU for an upcoming trip. A Club Ocean Front Corner Suite has become available as well with a TSU. Anyone have recommendations for one over another? I'll be traveling with two young kids if that makes a difference. Leaning toward the Club Corner since the bi-level seems less useful, but I have never been to this resort so do not know the differences in location, etc. that might be important factors.
#740
Join Date: Sep 2012
Location: Chesapeake, VA
Programs: MR Platinum, Hilton Diamond, Hyatt Globalist
Posts: 108
I am booked into a Ocean Front Pyramid Suite with a TSU for an upcoming trip. A Club Ocean Front Corner Suite has become available as well with a TSU. Anyone have recommendations for one over another? I'll be traveling with two young kids if that makes a difference. Leaning toward the Club Corner since the bi-level seems less useful, but I have never been to this resort so do not know the differences in location, etc. that might be important factors.
#741
Anyone have any advice as to where the best cabana location is? Looks like they're divided into two sections: Sahara and Norte.
\Leaning towards Norte, but curious if anyone has any experience.
Also, what's the seating availability in the adults-only pool in the TT? Are there chars available?
I'm in the TT for 4 nights later this month. I'd like to spend at least one day in a cabana, as my wife likes the sun more than I do.
\Leaning towards Norte, but curious if anyone has any experience.
Also, what's the seating availability in the adults-only pool in the TT? Are there chars available?
I'm in the TT for 4 nights later this month. I'd like to spend at least one day in a cabana, as my wife likes the sun more than I do.
#743
#744
Join Date: Dec 2018
Posts: 825
#745
Join Date: Jun 2004
Programs: UA-1K, AA-Gold, H GP-LIfeTime Diamond
Posts: 815
I am booked into a Ocean Front Pyramid Suite with a TSU for an upcoming trip. A Club Ocean Front Corner Suite has become available as well with a TSU. Anyone have recommendations for one over another? I'll be traveling with two young kids if that makes a difference. Leaning toward the Club Corner since the bi-level seems less useful, but I have never been to this resort so do not know the differences in location, etc. that might be important factors.
I put one of our family with teenagers at Pyramid. With 2 floors, that give the family more space and privacy. Not all Pyramid suite has hot tub on the balcony, so we requested and luckily they assigned one for us.
Took 2 Club corner suites for the rest of the families. Being on top of the club with a bar and open fridge (during operation hours), a larger hot tub, view of both sides of the property from higher floor....., this is our party's preference.
#746
Join Date: Jul 2011
Posts: 404
How young?
I put one of our family with teenagers at Pyramid. With 2 floors, that give the family more space and privacy. Not all Pyramid suite has hot tub on the balcony, so we requested and luckily they assigned one for us.
Took 2 Club corner suites for the rest of the families. Being on top of the club with a bar and open fridge (during operation hours), a larger hot tub, view of both sides of the property from higher floor....., this is our party's preference.
I put one of our family with teenagers at Pyramid. With 2 floors, that give the family more space and privacy. Not all Pyramid suite has hot tub on the balcony, so we requested and luckily they assigned one for us.
Took 2 Club corner suites for the rest of the families. Being on top of the club with a bar and open fridge (during operation hours), a larger hot tub, view of both sides of the property from higher floor....., this is our party's preference.
#747
Join Date: Apr 2010
Programs: AA, UA, WN, WOH
Posts: 286
My wife and I booked 2 standard rooms with points (a king room and a 2 bed room) for this winter. There will be five us. My wife, myself, our teenager, our six-year old, and our four-year old. The reservation as currently made indicates that 4 people are on the reservation (as a points reservation is for 2 people per room). Should I call the resort in advance to add the four-year old to the reservation? If I wait until showing up is that fine? Also, my impression is that sometimes the desk agent won't charge for the extra person (and sometimes will). Any reason not to just wait until check-in and see if they will charge the $110/day for the four-year old.
Also, we have requested connecting rooms. Obviously, that is based upon availability, but do you think that will be an issue? Also, the account holder should be an Explorist at the time we will be at the resort.
Thanks
Also, we have requested connecting rooms. Obviously, that is based upon availability, but do you think that will be an issue? Also, the account holder should be an Explorist at the time we will be at the resort.
Thanks
#749
Join Date: Dec 2018
Posts: 825
My wife and I booked 2 standard rooms with points (a king room and a 2 bed room) for this winter. There will be five us. My wife, myself, our teenager, our six-year old, and our four-year old. The reservation as currently made indicates that 4 people are on the reservation (as a points reservation is for 2 people per room). Should I call the resort in advance to add the four-year old to the reservation? If I wait until showing up is that fine? Also, my impression is that sometimes the desk agent won't charge for the extra person (and sometimes will). Any reason not to just wait until check-in and see if they will charge the $110/day for the four-year old.
Also, we have requested connecting rooms. Obviously, that is based upon availability, but do you think that will be an issue? Also, the account holder should be an Explorist at the time we will be at the resort.
Thanks
Also, we have requested connecting rooms. Obviously, that is based upon availability, but do you think that will be an issue? Also, the account holder should be an Explorist at the time we will be at the resort.
Thanks