Globalist best room available - including standard suites - 2022
#16
Join Date: Feb 2005
Location: So Cal
Programs: UA scum/0.699MM, WN ALP/CP, Hyatt Diamond, MR Scum, Hertz PC, National EE, Avis PC
Posts: 5,483
Big thumbs down (again) for the HR Reston. Pre-assigned to a "club level" room which makes no difference as club is closed. Had to call to even get assigned a corner room which is their best standard room. Upon arrival, noticed standard suite in app. Once again, not actually available. They did manage to find something, but it had 2x twin bed connecting instead of a King which I turned down (this is not even an option on the website) and if I had accepted, they said I couldn't have late checkout (not that I would have needed it). 15 minutes after getting to my room and having already unpacked, got a call from the front desk that somehow a suite became available (doubtful that it wasn't initially there). Declined. Repeat guest with prior emails with management at the hotel about this very issue. Nothing has changed
#17
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Join Date: Apr 2013
Location: PHX
Programs: AA EXP; AS 75K; UA 1K 1MM; Hyatt Globalist; Marriott Ti, LTP; Hilton Diamond (Aspire)
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50 Bowery. Booked City View King. Given a closet of a room (2028) with a view downtown rather than midtown. After returning from dinner, had to change rooms to avoid music from bar (which fda had assured me would not be a problem). Wound up in a far nicer midtown view on 12. Why didn't we get the better room at check-in?
Manager acknowledged in post-checkout email exchange that this was a terrible Globalist room assignment and should never have happened. But no service recovery at all.
I guess you get what you pay for at $161/night in Manhattan.
Manager acknowledged in post-checkout email exchange that this was a terrible Globalist room assignment and should never have happened. But no service recovery at all.
I guess you get what you pay for at $161/night in Manhattan.
#18
Join Date: May 2014
Location: Taipei
Posts: 850
HR Grand Reserve Puerto Rico.
Booked 3 nights in a double room garden view, upgraded in app to the highest room level: double room oceanfront. The hotel is still notoriously not officially selling any suites.
And you mentioned in another thread that there were standard suites available to book at checkin, right?
Booked 3 nights in a double room garden view, upgraded in app to the highest room level: double room oceanfront. The hotel is still notoriously not officially selling any suites.
And you mentioned in another thread that there were standard suites available to book at checkin, right?
#19

Join Date: Nov 2000
Location: ATL/TLV/SDF
Programs: AA EXP, Marriott LT Ti, Hyatt Splodey, Hilton/IHG Diamond, LT UA Silver.
Posts: 2,243
Hyatt Centric Minneapolis (last week)
Booked: basic king, cheap
Received: std suite, with incredibly-loud HVAC and freezing bathroom. At least the bar was open with a small menu and chatty barkeeps.
Hyatt Regency Minneapolis (this week)
Booked: basic king, cheap
Received: unsure what kind of suite, but it's bigger than my flat. Bedroom looks to be a basic king room attached to a huge living room with dinner seating for six and a gigantic nice new LG TV. Zero food options here other than what's on offer at "The Market" shop and obvs the lounge is closed. Hey there's always Doordash and the Nicollet Mall restaurants are a short walk (just avoid Brit's Pub, blech) if the weather isn't kill-you cold, which it'll be by Thursday.
Booked: basic king, cheap
Received: std suite, with incredibly-loud HVAC and freezing bathroom. At least the bar was open with a small menu and chatty barkeeps.
Hyatt Regency Minneapolis (this week)
Booked: basic king, cheap
Received: unsure what kind of suite, but it's bigger than my flat. Bedroom looks to be a basic king room attached to a huge living room with dinner seating for six and a gigantic nice new LG TV. Zero food options here other than what's on offer at "The Market" shop and obvs the lounge is closed. Hey there's always Doordash and the Nicollet Mall restaurants are a short walk (just avoid Brit's Pub, blech) if the weather isn't kill-you cold, which it'll be by Thursday.
#20
Join Date: Feb 2013
Location: Hilton, Hyatt House, Del Taco
Posts: 5,331
The hotel was dead. Both mornings I was the only person eating at the restaurant except one other person came as I was getting ready to head out.
#22
Join Date: Apr 2019
Location: MCO
Posts: 367
Before walking into the hotel, check the app. If it's still showing the room you booked, then the hotel is not likely to upgrade you in person when you check in. Probably need to ask for one.
#23
Join Date: Sep 2013
Location: San Francisco, CA & Bangkok (Home)/Lawrenceville & Switzerland (Boarding School)/Baltimore, MD (College)
Programs: DL DM, AL MVPG 75K, SQ Gold, BA Silver, HH Diamond, Hyatt Globalist, Marriot Plat, Hertz Pres Circle
Posts: 599
#24
Join Date: Feb 2013
Location: Miami, FL
Programs: UA 1MM, AA Plat Pro, Marriott LT Titanium, Hilton ♢, IHG ♢, Hyatt Globalist, Hertz Pres
Posts: 5,080
Me too. I have had to ask every single stay, no upgrades at all before I am standing before them. However once I ask, I've gotten one suite (Hyatt Regency Miami), 2 club level upgrades with views (Grand Hyatt SF), and one nothing burger (Confidante Miami Beach). Annoying I have to ask every time and nothing is done before I appear.
#25
Join Date: Feb 2020
Location: Northern New Mexico
Posts: 1,265
Hyatt Centric Las Olas (Ft Lauderdale)
No pre-arrival upgrade. On asking at front desk I was offered a view room on a mid floor. Later checked the app and saw availability for the balcony room and cabana rooms, both of which appear to be higher category than what I was offered. I continue to be disappointed by properties not assigning “best available” rooms even when asked directly.
#26
Join Date: Apr 2019
Location: MCO
Posts: 367
No pre-arrival upgrade. On asking at front desk I was offered a view room on a mid floor. Later checked the app and saw availability for the balcony room and cabana rooms, both of which appear to be higher category than what I was offered. I continue to be disappointed by properties not assigning “best available” rooms even when asked directly.
#27
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Join Date: Nov 1999
Posts: 24,156
That said I got the feeling that most rooms here wont have a view of anything but the building opposite it and its a couple of miles from the beach so no ocean views either. And at best the sun is gone from the pool area by Noon.Nor a real desk to work at. Dont see myself returning unless I had to be in that area early in the morning which I doubt will ever be the case
#28
Join Date: Feb 2020
Location: Northern New Mexico
Posts: 1,265
That said I got the feeling that most rooms here wont have a view of anything but the building opposite it and its a couple of miles from the beach so no ocean views either. And at best the sun is gone from the pool area by Noon.Nor a real desk to work at. Dont see myself returning unless I had to be in that area early in the morning which I doubt will ever be the case
#29
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Join Date: May 2000
Location: RDU
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HR Lisle (suburban Chicago near Naperville) - booked a regular room for a Friday night, got one of their end junior suites with a panoramic view of not a lot. Basically about 1.75x the size of a regular room.
#30
Join Date: Feb 2005
Location: So Cal
Programs: UA scum/0.699MM, WN ALP/CP, Hyatt Diamond, MR Scum, Hertz PC, National EE, Avis PC
Posts: 5,483