Hyatt Place Brand to Undergo Refresh
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So do they hand out different key cards with different colors for WoH members or do they actually swipe the cards?
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Exact same thing at a Hyatt Place I'm at this week. The contents of breakfast haven't changed one iota, just a staff member who's standing idle the large majority of the time with an iPad hanging around their neck asking what room number you're in. If they're going to go down this path, an upgrade to breakfast would be a bit welcomed also....
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The press release: https://newsroom.hyatt.com/110118-Hy...nce-for-Guests
extract:
Hyatt Place hotels across the U.S. will now feature regional breakfast rotations, each giving guests a taste of the region they are visiting.
Atlantic
Hyatt Place hotels in the Atlantic region will feature:
Hyatt Place hotels in the South region will feature:
Hyatt Place hotels in the Heartland region will feature:
Hyatt Place hotels in the Southwest region will feature:
Hyatt Place hotels in the West Coast region will feature:
In addition to the regional breakfast rotations, Hyatt Place hotels in the U.S. will offer cage-free scrambled eggs, cage-free hard-boiled eggs, all-natural bacon and sausage, Oikos® Greek yogurt, fresh-cut fruit, steel cut oatmeal, rosemary-garlic potato medley, and artisanal breads, including banana yogurt bread and zucchini spice bread.
The new, regionally inspired breakfast at Hyatt Place hotels will be complimentary for World of Hyatt members who book an Eligible Rate or a Points + Cash Rate, or who redeem a Free Night Award or Room Upgrade Award for stays starting November 1, 2018.2
extract:
Hyatt Place hotels across the U.S. will now feature regional breakfast rotations, each giving guests a taste of the region they are visiting.
Atlantic
Hyatt Place hotels in the Atlantic region will feature:
- Cinnamon French Toast with apple butter
- Corned Beef “Red Flannel” Hash
- Crustless Spinach and Cheese Quiche
- Regional Bread: Bagels
Hyatt Place hotels in the South region will feature:
- Sweet Potato and Roasted Corn Hash with Creole seasoning
- Turkey Sausage and Pimento Biscuit Sandwich
- Buttermilk Biscuits and Country Sausage Gravy
- Regional Bread: Cornbread
Hyatt Place hotels in the Heartland region will feature:
- Buttermilk Pancakes with roasted apples and granola crunch
- Heartland Scramble Bowl with diced shoulder bacon
- Green Chile Corned Beef Hash
- Regional Bread: Marble rye
Hyatt Place hotels in the Southwest region will feature:
- Chocolate Churro Bread Pudding
- Breakfast tacos with pork carnitas
- Chipotle Beef Barbacoa Hash
- Regional Bread: Cornbread
Hyatt Place hotels in the West Coast region will feature:
- Granola Crunch Belgian Waffles with mixed-berry compote
- Mediterranean Scramble with chicken sausage
- Chilaquiles
- Regional Bread: English muffins
In addition to the regional breakfast rotations, Hyatt Place hotels in the U.S. will offer cage-free scrambled eggs, cage-free hard-boiled eggs, all-natural bacon and sausage, Oikos® Greek yogurt, fresh-cut fruit, steel cut oatmeal, rosemary-garlic potato medley, and artisanal breads, including banana yogurt bread and zucchini spice bread.
The new, regionally inspired breakfast at Hyatt Place hotels will be complimentary for World of Hyatt members who book an Eligible Rate or a Points + Cash Rate, or who redeem a Free Night Award or Room Upgrade Award for stays starting November 1, 2018.2
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Looks like it is being specifically stated that full breakfast will no longer be complimentary to all WoH members even on eligible rates from November 1st for some properties:
https://help.hyatt.com/en/hyatt-term...erms.html#/IIB
What is not clear is if even 'continental' will be available at those properties.
https://help.hyatt.com/en/hyatt-term...erms.html#/IIB
What is not clear is if even 'continental' will be available at those properties.
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#67
Just finished up a stay at Hyatt Place Denver Westminster, and had a chance to sample the above menu items. I have to say, I was happy with changes to the usually crappy HP breakfast - the breakfast tacos and barbacoa hash were very tasty as (fairly spicy) toppings for scrambled eggs, although the scrambled eggs themselves are same old HP (powdered?) stuff. The churro bread pudding was freaking delicious, and just as unhealthy - think custard-soaked donuts covered in caramel/chocolate, presented as a breakfast casserole. Other enhancements (and I'm not being facetious) included better fruit offerings with fresh blueberries and strawberries and pretty tasty zucchini bread and other new sweet bread items. They were asking people for names/room numbers, but I did not see anyone turned away. Speaking with front desk folks, they are definitely feeling like the corporate is making more work for them with the new policy, but are happy with the changes to the menu.
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I had a stay at HP BWI this weekend, both breakfast and the galley menu are improved. The staff told me that in addition to the Magic Chef the kitchen now has a steamer and a deep fryer, the wings are over breaded but still good. Breakfast did not include any of the features from either the South or Atlantic menus but was greatly improved from my last HP stay in September. I had some time to kill so asked the breakfast bouncer what the cash price would have been, in my less than fully awake state heard either $12.95 or $13.95. At included in room rate the quality is there, not so much at $15 once tax is added.
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Can someone clarify the breakfast rules for me as I haven't done a Hyatt Place stay since the rule change. Still hold Discoverist status via credit card.
I've looked at two U.S. properties that both have a "member advance purchase' rate and a higher "bed and breakfast" rate. Can't recall seeing a "bed and breakfast
rate" in the past when everyone got breakfast. Do all elites get breakfast included at the lower-priced "member advance purchase" rate, or do I need to buy the
"bed and breakfast" rate? Thanks.
Actually, think I found the answer in the fine print of the rate rules:
I've looked at two U.S. properties that both have a "member advance purchase' rate and a higher "bed and breakfast" rate. Can't recall seeing a "bed and breakfast
rate" in the past when everyone got breakfast. Do all elites get breakfast included at the lower-priced "member advance purchase" rate, or do I need to buy the
"bed and breakfast" rate? Thanks.
Actually, think I found the answer in the fine print of the rate rules:
This is an eligible rate in World of Hyatt. Starting November 1, 2018, only World of Hyatt members booking an eligible rate can enjoy free breakfast at this hotel. Join today and enjoy all the benefits. Eligible rates are defined in the World of Hyatt program terms (see worldofhyatt.com/terms).
Last edited by tom911; Nov 30, 2018 at 10:42 pm
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WoH Members booked at eligible rates get complimentary breakfast at Hyatt Place except at those listed in post #55 . (Although it seems the LHR properties still provide complimentary 'continental'- YMMV.)
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And I noticed at the very end of the quote in post #55 , it states that some properties may continue to give free breakfast to all guests. Talk about confusion. I'd hate to be a desk agent at one of these when the guest just received free breakfast at the Hyatt Place Timbuktu the week before when booked through Expedia, but now on his/her identical reservation at the Hyatt Place Generic Office Park, is asked to pay.
I actually like Hyatt Place, but I've mostly gotten them through award reservations using Chase points. They don't show up much on Priceline where I do most of my booking.
I actually like Hyatt Place, but I've mostly gotten them through award reservations using Chase points. They don't show up much on Priceline where I do most of my booking.
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I did another HP stay in the Southwest and none of the regional dishes appeared, disappointed in missing breakfast barbacoa. Also pretty sure I was the only guest with a WOH account prior to arrival at hotel as I heard the sales pitch repeatedly in passing through the lobby, no actual enforcement at breakfast time though.
#73
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The new breakfast is a VAST improvement. Items are fresher, better-tasting, better prepared, healthier.
I've probably stayed in 5 different HP properties since the new breakfast was introduced. They ask every one else if they're a member, etc. I've never been asked, not even once. When I inquired, they said "we know who YOU are". When I inquired further, they said "you wrote long novels instead of user surveys". It's nice to know that they actually read the surveys.
An added benefit: now that it's no longer free, the breakfast scene is far less crowded..
Anyway: new HP breakfast is a legit improvement. Two thumbs up.
I've probably stayed in 5 different HP properties since the new breakfast was introduced. They ask every one else if they're a member, etc. I've never been asked, not even once. When I inquired, they said "we know who YOU are". When I inquired further, they said "you wrote long novels instead of user surveys". It's nice to know that they actually read the surveys.
An added benefit: now that it's no longer free, the breakfast scene is far less crowded..
Anyway: new HP breakfast is a legit improvement. Two thumbs up.
#74
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Hyatt Place Breakfast Improvements
So, I'm normally NOT a Hyatt Place person - I definitely prefer the full service properties....
But I found myself in a HP this week and I have to say the breakfast seems to be quite a bit better than it was, say, a year ago (the last time I stayed at a HP)....
The formerly tasteless eggs are a smidgen better (with some kind of herb in them), but the breakfast meats are a major upgrade. They appear fresh cooked (rather than reheated). I also noticed a vastly better selection of fresh fruit (fresh strawberry's and blueberry's).
Question: Is fresh cooked meat and fresh berry's now a standard part of the HP breakfast? Or was this a one off?
I know IHG put a new type of oven into their Holiday Inn Express properties that allows for cooking (rather than reheating) and I wonder if HP has done the same... Also, didn't see any enforcement of the "pay for breakfast" for non WOH members or third party bookers...
But I found myself in a HP this week and I have to say the breakfast seems to be quite a bit better than it was, say, a year ago (the last time I stayed at a HP)....
The formerly tasteless eggs are a smidgen better (with some kind of herb in them), but the breakfast meats are a major upgrade. They appear fresh cooked (rather than reheated). I also noticed a vastly better selection of fresh fruit (fresh strawberry's and blueberry's).
Question: Is fresh cooked meat and fresh berry's now a standard part of the HP breakfast? Or was this a one off?
I know IHG put a new type of oven into their Holiday Inn Express properties that allows for cooking (rather than reheating) and I wonder if HP has done the same... Also, didn't see any enforcement of the "pay for breakfast" for non WOH members or third party bookers...
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What are the breakfast meats now? Bacon, ham, (turkey) Canadian bacon, or just variations on sausage?