Park Hyatt Dubai REVIEW - MASTER THREAD
Still love The Thai Kitchen.
I wanna give them another shot next time we are on a return-flight from an Asia vacation (for this purpose, the PH is the best choice in my opinion). The renovations they did since our stay seemed to have really improved the rooms and some restaurants/bars from looking at the website.
Has anyone been to the updated PH Dubai?
See my review here on my blog (Park Hyatt Dubai - Continental Traveller). The Flyertalk review will follow soon.
Park Hyatt Dubai
Dubai Creek Club St Dubai, AE 00000
Park Hyatt Dubai (10 Photos)
Park Hyatt Dubai
The luxury brand of the Hyatt corporation opened its first Dubai outstation already in 2005. Situated at the quiet Dubai creek with a marina and a golf course this Dubai hotel is different from the downtown options - but is it a viable one? The city is becoming the hotel capital of the world with seemingly more hotels than residential buildings, so the choice is not easy. Let's see how the Park Hyatt fares.
For a complete review (with more photos) you are welcome to read my blog as well: https://www.continentaltraveller.blog/home/2018/4/22/park-hyatt-dubai
Room
We stayed three nights in early 2017. It seems since our stay they renovated the rooms - comparing my photos from those on their website they seem to have lightened the rooms with more use of white in the furnishings. I guess I like the new style more than the darker theme we had in 2017, but can't say for sure until I have seen it with my own eyes. Just keep that in mind when reading this review.
The standard King Skyline room is size-wise more than enough for a few days. And it comes with a wonderful terrace (or balcony) with a view of the distant skyline of the new Dubai with the Burj al Khalifa.
In the, otherwise nice, bathroom we found black mold stains on the marble tiles. This in a five star (or actually any star) property is a no go. Especially in the size we have encountered in this shower, but see for yourself below.
The rest of the bathroom was fine, I liked the free standing bath tub and those wooden blinds covering a big opening to the bedroom.
Since we were on the ground floor we were free to step outside into the park, which was always kept neat and tidy.
Spa
Pool was large and nicely set amongst palm trees. Service was good, but not attentive enough - I remember having to go to the pool bar to ask for stuff far too often (if I want that I can go to a public pool).
The food and coffee have been very good, though. As has been the massage that I received in one of the beautiful massage rooms with outdoor shower. The overall quality of the spa area was really high and fulfilled my expectations of a five star hotel.
Dining
Hyatt completely overhauled the restaurants and bars in the Park Hyatt Dubai since we visited. The Thai restaurant was apparently left unchanged, which I can understand, since it was perfect for its purpose. The "Thai Kitchen" was really really good and authentic with friendly and efficient service.
For drinks we went to what is today called the Brasserie du Park (in 2017 it was still called The Terrace) every night. It's directly by the water and marina, which was perfect and had the vibe of a yacht club. The updated style, as seen on the website, speaks even more clearly a maritime design language. The there mentioned NOÉPE seems to be directly next to the brasserie and I can't remember it existing in 2017. It looks great though.
We have also been regulars of the Shisha Lounge to enjoy a Moroccan mint tea together with a water pipe.
The buffet breakfast on the other hand was not on par with my expectations. Too many people, service seemed to be overwhelmed by that and the whole atmosphere was more like a three star hotel with kids running around and food being replaced very slowly.
Overall
Good
- Beautiful compound with signature understated Park Hyatt luxury design
- Quiet location surrounded by a golf course and the Dubai Creek, and yet close to DXB
- Nice balcony or terrace rooms
- Pool and spa of high quality with relaxed atmosphere
- Restaurants and bars with good food and service, makes you want to stay longer
- Yacht club lifestyle feeling (if you like that)
Bad
- Black stains in the shower - quality control needs to be more thorough
- Buffet breakfast didn't feel luxurious - slow service, too loud, too many people
- Service at the pool could have been more attentive
- Location not ideal if visiting Dubai itself
I can recommend the Park Hyatt Dubai for a relaxed stay far away from the hustle and bustle. Due to its closeness to DXB airport it's ideal for an overnight stay when changing flights. Something that we like to do on the return flights from a longer vacation with Emirates. And for this purpose the Park Hyatt is also the best among the hotels near the airport, e.g. compared to the Le Meridien.
If you want to visit Dubai itself, I would recommend other hotels like the Palace Downtown next to the Burj Al Khalifa (stayed there recently, review will follow) or the Madinat Jumeirah by the beach (see review here). Also for point collectors of US-based chains there are more choices closer to main Dubai attractions.
For a complete review (with more photos) you are welcome to read my blog as well: https://www.continentaltraveller.blog/home/2018/4/22/park-hyatt-dubai
I care down at 7am to an empty beach and sat in a cabana. They tried to charge me 500AED which I pushed back on as I was having a quick swim. They waived it as a “courtesy.”
Another issue is that you can’t judge the depth at all.
Overall, it’s quite pleasant and large as it wraps around the building.
I care down at 7am to an empty beach and sat in a cabana. They tried to charge me 500AED which I pushed back on as I was having a quick swim. They waived it as a “courtesy.”
Another issue is that you can’t judge the depth at all.
Overall, it’s quite pleasant and large as it wraps around the building.
How were service levels at the hotel this time around?
How were service levels at the hotel this time around?
Each night is $160.97 USD before tax.
Service Charge $64.39 USD
Municipality Fee $45.07 USD
Vat On Svc Chg $3.22 USD
Vat 5 Percent $32.19 USD
Tourism Dirham $21.80 USD
Last edited by cruisingmickey; Feb 19, 2019 at 9:24 pm