Hyatt Regency Savannah REVIEW - MASTER THREAD
#33
Join Date: Jul 2008
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Hyatt Savannah REVIEW - MASTER THREAD
Neither have a lounge, I virtually lived out of both during 2013, the regency just finished major interior upgrades and the hotel is great now imho, I always liked the and az as well although the rooms are smaller than what most would be used to at an and az...both locations have very attentive staffs. Parking is expensive at both locations.
The one bad to both is that food is lacking as there are so many great resteraunts in walking distance
The one bad to both is that food is lacking as there are so many great resteraunts in walking distance
#34
Join Date: Jul 2013
Posts: 236
Just returned to this property after a four year absence. As a diamond I was put into a second floor balcony / riverview room. The rennovations were decent, bathroom now has a glass door shower instead of tub / shower combo. Fog free mirror and standard modern hyatt features in bath. BR rennovation is fine, room is very functional, but unremarkable.
The public areas of the hotel were shined up, but it smessentially the same as four years ago. Valet parking was $26 -- outrageous for anywhere in the South except for Savannah.
FDC was clear that room service was an option for diamond breakfast. Since I didn't have a morning schedule I decided to eat in the restrauant and found the buffett to be above average and appropriately Southern (e.g. grits and biscuits and gravy) The service was OK, but there was no staff at the omlet station for the 45 minutes I was there. The wait / FD staff were the first in about 10 stays to get my diamond breakfast billing correct.
I have always loved the hotel because of the shipwatching, so I overlooked the condition of the rooms. Fortunately, the hard product is now in much better condition. I think the HR Savannah is on roughly the same quality level as the HR New Orleans (but there is no lounge here). HR Savannah is now a property that I would recomend to non-shipwatchers.
The public areas of the hotel were shined up, but it smessentially the same as four years ago. Valet parking was $26 -- outrageous for anywhere in the South except for Savannah.
FDC was clear that room service was an option for diamond breakfast. Since I didn't have a morning schedule I decided to eat in the restrauant and found the buffett to be above average and appropriately Southern (e.g. grits and biscuits and gravy) The service was OK, but there was no staff at the omlet station for the 45 minutes I was there. The wait / FD staff were the first in about 10 stays to get my diamond breakfast billing correct.
I have always loved the hotel because of the shipwatching, so I overlooked the condition of the rooms. Fortunately, the hard product is now in much better condition. I think the HR Savannah is on roughly the same quality level as the HR New Orleans (but there is no lounge here). HR Savannah is now a property that I would recomend to non-shipwatchers.
Last edited by BobR; Nov 26, 2015 at 7:11 am
#37
Join Date: Mar 2011
Programs: Aeroplan
Posts: 6
Neither have a lounge, I virtually lived out of both during 2013, the regency just finished major interior upgrades and the hotel is great now imho, I always liked the and az as well although the rooms are smaller than what most would be used to at an and az...both locations have very attentive staffs. Parking is expensive at both locations.
The one bad to both is that food is lacking as there are so many great resteraunts in walking distance
The one bad to both is that food is lacking as there are so many great resteraunts in walking distance
#38
Join Date: Mar 2011
Programs: Aeroplan
Posts: 6
Savannah Visitor Center sells one (24 hours) day or two (48 hours) parking permits good for in-out at all municipal parking garages, lots, and most meters. It is nearly 1/2 the price of overnight garage parking price (better for the two day permit). Great deal for weekdays and a good deal for weekend garage parking.
#39
Join Date: Aug 2008
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Stayed in Savannah last week at this hotel for one night. Valet is convenient, but expensive.
Front desk was friendly, but seemed to be a little too insistent that my partner and I would prefer 2 Queen beds as opposed to the King that we booked.
Room was "upgraded" with a view of the river and street.
Breakfast was in the restaurant and was quite nice. Friendly staff and good food. Grits not quite as good as New Orleans French Quarter, but not bad...
Overall a good stay.
Front desk was friendly, but seemed to be a little too insistent that my partner and I would prefer 2 Queen beds as opposed to the King that we booked.
Room was "upgraded" with a view of the river and street.
Breakfast was in the restaurant and was quite nice. Friendly staff and good food. Grits not quite as good as New Orleans French Quarter, but not bad...
Overall a good stay.
#40
Also stayed here last week, fleeing Hurricane Matthew when evacuations began on Hilton Head.
Received a great corner room overlooking the river and River Street. The tankers passing by were a TON of fun to watch from the room while I worked.
Breakfast was equally delicious- a nice spread and covered 4 people (despite their being only two people in my room).
Gratuity wasn't taken off at checkout.
For self parking, save a few bucks and park at the garage near the Andaz. It's $16 per day.
Received a great corner room overlooking the river and River Street. The tankers passing by were a TON of fun to watch from the room while I worked.
Breakfast was equally delicious- a nice spread and covered 4 people (despite their being only two people in my room).
Gratuity wasn't taken off at checkout.
For self parking, save a few bucks and park at the garage near the Andaz. It's $16 per day.
#43
Join Date: Jun 2007
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I booked a one night stay on award in August. When I showed up in the evening, there was only room with 2 double beds available. I even had to ask front desk to find a basic room with a king bed, street view. So absolutely no upgrade.
#44
Join Date: Aug 2014
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Was told by a friend that stayed here at the Regency in the last 6 months who was given complimentary valet parking as a Discoverist? I tend to think the free parking was due to something else but was told it was due to being Discoverist (and above i assume)?
#45
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Globs get free parking on award stays. The hotel could be confused and not charge for parking on any (elite) award stays.