Park Hyatt Kyoto REVIEW - MASTER THREAD
#61
Join Date: Aug 2014
Posts: 47
Thats unfortunate that they are probably not going to allow points usage for booking room for the foreseeable future. I was hoping to book two nights in Feb next year. Kind of off topic but how "bad" is the hyatt regency in kyoto, or should book extra nights in conrad osaka and take train to do anything in kyoto.
#62
Join Date: Dec 2003
Location: NYC
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Thats unfortunate that they are probably not going to allow points usage for booking room for the foreseeable future. I was hoping to book two nights in Feb next year. Kind of off topic but how "bad" is the hyatt regency in kyoto, or should book extra nights in conrad osaka and take train to do anything in kyoto.
#63
Join Date: Aug 2018
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#64
Join Date: Aug 2014
Posts: 47
Thank you for this i was able to book two nights in PH Kyoto over the phone. I dont know if it was posted here but for others , it is 30k Hyatt points per night.
#67
Even at $700, I would consider 30k points to be a decent use, even when factoring in the loss of Priv/Virtuoso benefit of breakfast (material as I'm not a Globalist) and US$100 incidental credit
#68
Join Date: Jan 2012
Location: Osaka
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Does the ~$700 rate also include the 15% service charge and 10% occupancy tax. If not, then the total price would be almost $900.
Even at $700, I would consider 30k points to be a decent use, even when factoring in the loss of Priv/Virtuoso benefit of breakfast (material as I'm not a Globalist) and US$100 incidental credit
Even at $700, I would consider 30k points to be a decent use, even when factoring in the loss of Priv/Virtuoso benefit of breakfast (material as I'm not a Globalist) and US$100 incidental credit
Last edited by OsakaWino; Jun 1, 2019 at 12:14 am
#69
Join Date: Jan 2012
Location: Osaka
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The reason why there are so few luxury hotels in Kyoto is that prime locations are almost impossible to acquire, and building permits are even more difficult. Kyoto has very strict height locations.
It is true that up until about 10 years ago, foreign tourists were not very common in Kyoto, as was true for every part of Japan other than Tokyo. 10 years ago we would stay at HR Kyoto for under 20,000 yen, sometimes as low as 12,000 yen, including T&S.
It is also true that volume wise, the low-end market has grown, and continues to grow, much faster pace than the high-end market; tourists from China outnumber those from all Western countries combined by a factor of more than 10:1. The city gov has come to realize that the high-end market is more profitable and less intrusive and has been taking steps to try to attract, and accommodate, more higher spending visitors, but it is slow process that was only begun a couple of years ago. Unfortunately the 70 rooms at Park Hyatt Kyoto are not going to make much of a dent in pent up demand.
It is most certainly not true that the largest numbers of tourists are still school groups; that has not been the case for at least 7-8 years.
It is true that up until about 10 years ago, foreign tourists were not very common in Kyoto, as was true for every part of Japan other than Tokyo. 10 years ago we would stay at HR Kyoto for under 20,000 yen, sometimes as low as 12,000 yen, including T&S.
It is also true that volume wise, the low-end market has grown, and continues to grow, much faster pace than the high-end market; tourists from China outnumber those from all Western countries combined by a factor of more than 10:1. The city gov has come to realize that the high-end market is more profitable and less intrusive and has been taking steps to try to attract, and accommodate, more higher spending visitors, but it is slow process that was only begun a couple of years ago. Unfortunately the 70 rooms at Park Hyatt Kyoto are not going to make much of a dent in pent up demand.
It is most certainly not true that the largest numbers of tourists are still school groups; that has not been the case for at least 7-8 years.
#71
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#73
Join Date: Jan 2012
Location: Osaka
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I've noticed numerous dates where the base room is available on revenue but not on points. I hope this this an aberration due to not having everything loaded yet and not some sort of "policy". For example, 07 Dec 2018 and 25 April 2019.
Last edited by OsakaWino; Jun 2, 2019 at 9:27 am
#74
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My booking was April (Sakura season) and I wanted 4 days but the first (Sun-Mon) was not available but the other 3 were (cash 185k yen a night .... crazy).
#75
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Fair enough... Where did the rest of the thread go? Into the ether? How about moving it to the Luxury Hotel forum or to the Japan forum? It's an interesting discussion, and at the edges but still civil...