Hyatt Regency Chantilly, France REVIEW - MASTER THREAD (no longer Hyatt 30Sep22)
#46
Join Date: Sep 2002
Location: Thousand Oaks, Ca., USA
Programs: AA Lifetime Plat; Bonvoy Titanium Lifetime Elite;Hyatt Globalist; HHonors Diamond; United Silver
Posts: 8,376
Here now I wanna three night stay, very sad to see it leave Hyatt. A real gem at the price.19,000 points for a confirmed specialty suite that was quite large ( the chantilly sweet).
The chateau is worth the trip, fantastic.
Ths hotel is quite pleasant- dinner at Craft was good and a value (breakfast just ok, made to order eggs would have helped).
the pool is excellent but we opted for walking around instead.
Glad I got in under the wire.
The chateau is worth the trip, fantastic.
Ths hotel is quite pleasant- dinner at Craft was good and a value (breakfast just ok, made to order eggs would have helped).
the pool is excellent but we opted for walking around instead.
Glad I got in under the wire.
#48
Join Date: Apr 2010
Posts: 117
Stayed 4 nights here at the end of July, so this is coming rather late.
As said by many already, it's a pity that this place is leaving Hyatt. Beautiful, calm property. Grounds are beautifully kept and the rooms were comfortable. Large indoor pool and spa area, though I found the fitness area wanting.
I know that I will not get any room upgrade or other benefits (breakfast as a Globalist) when it becomes Le Grand Pavillion, but I would still consider staying here. The chateau is a 10-15 minute walk through the forest and the neighbouring town of Senlis was delightful.
I noticed additional construction of what looks like another hotel right nearby. Does anyone know if that will be an extension of this hotel or a new property entirely?
As said by many already, it's a pity that this place is leaving Hyatt. Beautiful, calm property. Grounds are beautifully kept and the rooms were comfortable. Large indoor pool and spa area, though I found the fitness area wanting.
I know that I will not get any room upgrade or other benefits (breakfast as a Globalist) when it becomes Le Grand Pavillion, but I would still consider staying here. The chateau is a 10-15 minute walk through the forest and the neighbouring town of Senlis was delightful.
I noticed additional construction of what looks like another hotel right nearby. Does anyone know if that will be an extension of this hotel or a new property entirely?
#49
Join Date: Sep 2002
Location: Thousand Oaks, Ca., USA
Programs: AA Lifetime Plat; Bonvoy Titanium Lifetime Elite;Hyatt Globalist; HHonors Diamond; United Silver
Posts: 8,376
Stayed 4 nights here at the end of July, so this is coming rather late.
As said by many already, it's a pity that this place is leaving Hyatt. Beautiful, calm property. Grounds are beautifully kept and the rooms were comfortable. Large indoor pool and spa area, though I found the fitness area wanting.
I know that I will not get any room upgrade or other benefits (breakfast as a Globalist) when it becomes Le Grand Pavillion, but I would still consider staying here. The chateau is a 10-15 minute walk through the forest and the neighbouring town of Senlis was delightful.
I noticed additional construction of what looks like another hotel right nearby. Does anyone know if that will be an extension of this hotel or a new property entirely?
As said by many already, it's a pity that this place is leaving Hyatt. Beautiful, calm property. Grounds are beautifully kept and the rooms were comfortable. Large indoor pool and spa area, though I found the fitness area wanting.
I know that I will not get any room upgrade or other benefits (breakfast as a Globalist) when it becomes Le Grand Pavillion, but I would still consider staying here. The chateau is a 10-15 minute walk through the forest and the neighbouring town of Senlis was delightful.
I noticed additional construction of what looks like another hotel right nearby. Does anyone know if that will be an extension of this hotel or a new property entirely?
#50
Join Date: Jan 2009
Programs: Hilton Diamond, IHG Spire Ambassador, Radisson Gold, Hyatt Discoverist
Posts: 3,623
Hi everyone - I plan to visit Chantilly and/or Senlis on a 7.5 hour CDG layover in October assuming my flight arrives on time and I get through immigration quickly and things have calmed down with the European airport meltdowns and long lines, etc.
My question is this: if I get a taxi or Uber from CDG to Senlis or Chantilly, is it then relatively easy to get a taxi or Uber back to CDG on demand a few hours later? Or is there another taxi app that's more popular?
My question is this: if I get a taxi or Uber from CDG to Senlis or Chantilly, is it then relatively easy to get a taxi or Uber back to CDG on demand a few hours later? Or is there another taxi app that's more popular?