Park Hyatt Mallorca REVIEW- MASTER THREAD
#241
Join Date: Sep 2002
Location: Thousand Oaks, Ca., USA
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we just got back 2 weeks ago from a 1 week cash and points stay and i will have a full review on my site in the coming weeks
In regards to breakfast, its not included however i was offered a room upgrade for 30 Euro per night and that then did include breakfast.
honestly breakfast was probably my favorite meal at the resort if that tells you anything. For a family of 3 it was worth it.
#244
Join Date: Apr 2004
Posts: 1,614
I would agree with that conclusion. During our stay, the hotel was offering a Saturday evening Asian buffet, priced at EUR 50. Since we were there during the off--season, we didn't have any decent "on property" alternatives. The food and service were equally terrible in their respective ways.
After that evening, we were able to locate decent, full service family restaurants off property, where we could have our evening meal before returning to the hotel.
One restaurant that we had enjoyed was in the nearby town of Arta. Its name is Restaurante No. 44, located at Carrer Ciutat 44.
After that evening, we were able to locate decent, full service family restaurants off property, where we could have our evening meal before returning to the hotel.
One restaurant that we had enjoyed was in the nearby town of Arta. Its name is Restaurante No. 44, located at Carrer Ciutat 44.
Last edited by SCEflyer; Jul 10, 2018 at 7:05 pm Reason: Added name of restaurant.
#245
Join Date: Sep 2004
Posts: 19
we just got back 2 weeks ago from a 1 week cash and points stay and i will have a full review on my site in the coming weeks
In regards to breakfast, its not included however i was offered a room upgrade for 30 Euro per night and that then did include breakfast.
honestly breakfast was probably my favorite meal at the resort if that tells you anything. For a family of 3 it was worth it.
#246
Join Date: Jul 2011
Posts: 34
we just got back 2 weeks ago from a 1 week cash and points stay and i will have a full review on my site in the coming weeks
In regards to breakfast, its not included however i was offered a room upgrade for 30 Euro per night and that then did include breakfast.
honestly breakfast was probably my favorite meal at the resort if that tells you anything. For a family of 3 it was worth it.
#247
Join Date: Dec 2011
Location: WI
Programs: A bunch
Posts: 488
did you understand why that room upgrade with breakfast thrown in was offered to you? was the hotel half full? another time limited offer? or is it routinely offered to C&P travellers? when I enquired we were offered world of hyatt breakfasts for 22e/ea if booked in advance, obviously not as interesting...
I wonder if just show up for breakfast if they will comp it or actually bill you. I dunno.
#249
Join Date: Nov 2000
Location: LH SEN, SPG Gold(SCI Gold), Hyatt Diamond, Hilton Gold
Posts: 5,451
Not sure why it was offered aside from just a general upsell. She thought our 2 yr old would like having the additional grassy space off of the patio. It wasnt really an upgrade really in my eyes but to her it was. She then later told us about breakfast then said “oh, your rate doesn’t include breakfast but since you took the upgrade I will include the breakfast”. Honesty i never noticed anyone at breakfast signing a bill at all.
I wonder if just show up for breakfast if they will comp it or actually bill you. I dunno.
Breakfast is very good and the service during breakfast was much better than last time.
The bell staff was great!
There was no more Cava tasting in the library, they said it is an winter only offering, but offered us to send some to our room - which never happened.
Upgrade to a suite was first denied and only after showing them availibility we were given a suite.
#251
Join Date: Nov 2004
Location: Manhattan Beach, California
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#252
Join Date: Sep 2002
Location: Thousand Oaks, Ca., USA
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I would agree with that conclusion. During our stay, the hotel was offering a Saturday evening Asian buffet, priced at EUR 50. Since we were there during the off--season, we didn't have any decent "on property" alternatives. The food and service were equally terrible in their respective ways.
After that evening, we were able to locate decent, full service family restaurants off property, where we could have our evening meal before returning to the hotel.
One restaurant that we had enjoyed was in the nearby town of Arta. Its name is Restaurante No. 44, located at Carrer Ciutat 44.
After that evening, we were able to locate decent, full service family restaurants off property, where we could have our evening meal before returning to the hotel.
One restaurant that we had enjoyed was in the nearby town of Arta. Its name is Restaurante No. 44, located at Carrer Ciutat 44.
#253
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I’ve deleted a post (and quotes of it) since it was simply a redirect to an external blog. While we t was a nice review, Flyertalk rules are that reviews must be able to stand on their own without clicking on the link. So op is welcome to repost with enough quotes from the review to stand on its own. Thanks!!
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#255
Join Date: Sep 2002
Location: Thousand Oaks, Ca., USA
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At property now.
I found lunch and dinner at Baeleric (one of the hotel restaurants) to be quite good. Loved the Cobb salad- perhaps light on the protein but some of the best veggies around. Fish special (John Dory) and my wife’s veggie burger very nice. Not pricey by US standards although I’m sure pricey by local standard.
Breakfast, as mentioned upthread, is super. Great hospitality too.
Suite is great, very large and modern and got an additional upgrade beyond TSU to one with expansive view. Bitters Veneta toiletries add to the luxury feel.
They are affiliated with the Cap Vermell country club, which has a fabulous indoor Olympic pool, no charge for facilities to PH guests. A blessing for the rainy weather we’ve encountered. Nothing but good things to say so far, my first day and a half.
as far as other restaurants, had a crappy meal tonight at one down the road at the Cap Vermell Hotel. Cloyingly sweet salad AND main fish dish..
I found lunch and dinner at Baeleric (one of the hotel restaurants) to be quite good. Loved the Cobb salad- perhaps light on the protein but some of the best veggies around. Fish special (John Dory) and my wife’s veggie burger very nice. Not pricey by US standards although I’m sure pricey by local standard.
Breakfast, as mentioned upthread, is super. Great hospitality too.
Suite is great, very large and modern and got an additional upgrade beyond TSU to one with expansive view. Bitters Veneta toiletries add to the luxury feel.
They are affiliated with the Cap Vermell country club, which has a fabulous indoor Olympic pool, no charge for facilities to PH guests. A blessing for the rainy weather we’ve encountered. Nothing but good things to say so far, my first day and a half.
as far as other restaurants, had a crappy meal tonight at one down the road at the Cap Vermell Hotel. Cloyingly sweet salad AND main fish dish..