Hyatt Ziva Cancun - REVIEW - MASTER THREAD
#286
Join Date: Jan 2018
Programs: Hyatt
Posts: 5
Yes. The Club Corner Suite is newer and more modern. And the building is 16 floors high so a chance of better views (pyramid tower is only 3-4 stories high).
MommyPoints has a good write up on the Pyramid Suite. Google her site for it and you should be able to get a better idea about it.
#290
Join Date: Mar 2014
Location: Sandy Springs, GA
Posts: 72
I don't recall there being fresh coconuts at Ziva Cancun when we were there last July (nor the other times). I know its not coconuts, but they did have a guy walking around with a cart of mangos (spiced, optional).
#291
Join Date: Mar 2014
Location: Sandy Springs, GA
Posts: 72
We've stayed in most of the suites (Pyramid, Club Corner, Club Master, Presidential). We only stayed in the Pyramid Suite for a night as I didn't feel it was safe for our 2 year old. We much preferred the other suites anyway. Didn't much like the walk from the Pyramid Suite to the elevators, whereas all the rooms in the Club tower are pretty much next to an elevator. It's a small thing, but something that bothered me. Let me know what other questions you have, and I'll do my best to answer.
#292
Join Date: Jul 2014
Location: DTW
Programs: Hyatt Globalist, Marriott Titainum, Hilton Diamond, IHG Platinum, Delta Diamond
Posts: 142
We've stayed in most of the suites (Pyramid, Club Corner, Club Master, Presidential). We only stayed in the Pyramid Suite for a night as I didn't feel it was safe for our 2 year old. We much preferred the other suites anyway. Didn't much like the walk from the Pyramid Suite to the elevators, whereas all the rooms in the Club tower are pretty much next to an elevator. It's a small thing, but something that bothered me. Let me know what other questions you have, and I'll do my best to answer.
#293
Join Date: Mar 2014
Location: Sandy Springs, GA
Posts: 72
Not sure if its changed, but they only allowed our suite upgrade award to be used on the Pyramid Suite, though they allowed us to switch to the club corner suite at the resort at no charge.
#294
Join Date: Aug 2012
Location: Dreamland
Posts: 927
I am hoping to get so advice on what you believe would be best for me. Me and my girlfriend are going to Ziva for a full week in June, I already called up and booked for the week in a standard room and inquired about a suite upgrade using points, I was offered an upgrade to either the Club Ocean Front Corner Suite or the Pyramid Suite for 6,000 points a night. I choice the Corner Suite for now but she said I can change it by calling in. But now I am thinking if I should be trying to stay in the Turquoise Tower? Me and my girlfriend are in our young 20s although not much of a party type. I would like the best room possible and hope to get some insight from you all!
I believe you will enjoy the Club Ocean Front Corner Suite vs a standard room in the Turqouize tower. After many visits there, I have come to the conclusion that Club tower is the best (unless you are someone who wants access to the Turqouize adults-only pool).
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Pyramid suite is cool-looking, but really like the club corner layout/space better.
#295
Join Date: Jul 2011
Location: North America
Posts: 2,265
#296
Join Date: Jan 2018
Programs: Hyatt
Posts: 5
Was there a year ago - saw both suites and upgraded to the Club Ocean Front Corner - granted, different scenario (young child with us), but I loved the corner suite - two balconies (not wrap around) with different views, great service, and spread out space, bathroom, etc... club tower was really nice I thought, and not noisy - lobby of club tower has kids running around here and there sometimes, but if that bothers you... ?
Pyramid suite is cool-looking, but really like the club corner layout/space better.
Pyramid suite is cool-looking, but really like the club corner layout/space better.
#298
Just want to hear your opinion. I booked two nights of stays at Ziva Cancun in late May. For a family of 5, I had to book two rooms. So it is 62,500 points total for each night. So I emptied all my 125,000 Hyatt points. The redemption value is about $0.016 to $0.018/pp. I tried to pay the cash ($110?) for a 10-year old. But was told that I can't mix points and cash.
Here I'm just not sure if the 12,500/person (or about $225/person) is too high at Cancun. There are various cheaper all-inclusive resorts. Then I would be spending cash $$ for those stays.
Here I'm just not sure if the 12,500/person (or about $225/person) is too high at Cancun. There are various cheaper all-inclusive resorts. Then I would be spending cash $$ for those stays.
#299
Join Date: Jul 2011
Location: North America
Posts: 2,265
Just want to hear your opinion. I booked two nights of stays at Ziva Cancun in late May. For a family of 5, I had to book two rooms. So it is 62,500 points total for each night. So I emptied all my 125,000 Hyatt points. The redemption value is about $0.016 to $0.018/pp. I tried to pay the cash ($110?) for a 10-year old. But was told that I can't mix points and cash.
Here I'm just not sure if the 12,500/person (or about $225/person) is too high at Cancun. There are various cheaper all-inclusive resorts. Then I would be spending cash $$ for those stays.
Here I'm just not sure if the 12,500/person (or about $225/person) is too high at Cancun. There are various cheaper all-inclusive resorts. Then I would be spending cash $$ for those stays.
Points values are subjective. AI values are even more subjective. That's going to be up to you what you feel is worth it. As far as AIs in Cancun, Hyatt Ziva Cancun is a beautiful resort with decent food and excellent service. Though I don't believe 2 days are enough.
#300
Join Date: Feb 2013
Posts: 35
Just want to hear your opinion. I booked two nights of stays at Ziva Cancun in late May. For a family of 5, I had to book two rooms. So it is 62,500 points total for each night. So I emptied all my 125,000 Hyatt points. The redemption value is about $0.016 to $0.018/pp. I tried to pay the cash ($110?) for a 10-year old. But was told that I can't mix points and cash.
Here I'm just not sure if the 12,500/person (or about $225/person) is too high at Cancun. There are various cheaper all-inclusive resorts. Then I would be spending cash $$ for those stays.
Here I'm just not sure if the 12,500/person (or about $225/person) is too high at Cancun. There are various cheaper all-inclusive resorts. Then I would be spending cash $$ for those stays.