Hyatt Regency Lake Tahoe Resort, Spa and Casino REVIEW - MASTER THREAD
#211
Join Date: Feb 2011
Location: SF Bay Area
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The spot in Incline Village by the Chateau is great for young kids.
We took our 2.5 and 5 year old there over Christmas and it was perfect for first timers.
Soda Springs is great if you're trying to get them on skis for the first time. It is a bit far (30 miles) and can get crowded, but it is cheap and perfect for young first timers.
We took our 2.5 and 5 year old there over Christmas and it was perfect for first timers.
Soda Springs is great if you're trying to get them on skis for the first time. It is a bit far (30 miles) and can get crowded, but it is cheap and perfect for young first timers.
#212
Join Date: Apr 2009
Location: Snooky
Posts: 2,508
Sledding or tubing - usually we would go up to the top of Mt Rose. Some great spots up there. Worth the drive just for the views. You'll climb until you hit a huge meadow with the best sledding hill on the L. Might be too much snow this year though. A guy rents snow machines up there too.
#213
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Join Date: Dec 2002
Location: Danville, CA, USA;
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January/February casino rate is $119 for the regular rooms (up from $89 last year). Family suite is now up to $219. You'd think there was snow ...
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#214
Join Date: May 2006
Location: BOS and ...
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Sledding or tubing - usually we would go up to the top of Mt Rose. Some great spots up there. Worth the drive just for the views. You'll climb until you hit a huge meadow with the best sledding hill on the L. Might be too much snow this year though. A guy rents snow machines up there too.
As for skiing, overall, I prefer the north shore's nature vs. civilization balance, though I know it's somewhat illusory. Northstar's my favorite. And pretty convenient to the Hyatt. (Never have gotten to the Hyatt time shares.) North-facing, nice separation among "green", "blue" and "black", and some nice long blue and green runs. Mt. Rose has similar qualities - and it's also so easy getting up from RNO - almost as convenient for getting to the slopes as SLC. It's possible to ski before checking into the Hyatt. For new skiers and kids, Tahoe-Donner is the best. It was conceived for new skiers and families. Tame but challenging to the new skier. Only green and blue runs. Relatively inexpensive for families. (They still have the family combination pass?) And an active anti-hotdogging commitment and program.
Squaw is too wild and too massive for our taste (e.g., the family aspect). Heavenly is just too wild, and too far to drive from the Hyatt.
Soda Springs is the closest and easiest from the Bay Area and valley, also the easiest to get back from when things are closing in. (Who likes to contemplate getting up over the hill when that's happening?) As a kid and a teen, I used to get up to Soda Springs and Boreal from the Bay Area the most often for these reasons. Though there isn't much there, and there's the greatest number of people who are unprepared. Anyway, way too far and not worth it from the Hyatt.
#215
Join Date: Feb 2011
Location: SF Bay Area
Programs: Hilton Gold, Hyatt Diamond
Posts: 105
#216
Join Date: Mar 2002
Location: berkeley, Ca, USA
Programs: Hyatt globalist, Alaska mvp gold, Marriott platinum, ihg diamond
Posts: 438
You need to join the players club-
http://grandlodgecasino.com/players-club.html
They changed the rules and you no longer get a stay credit but you do get points for your charges.
http://grandlodgecasino.com/players-club.html
They changed the rules and you no longer get a stay credit but you do get points for your charges.
#218
Join Date: Mar 2002
Location: berkeley, Ca, USA
Programs: Hyatt globalist, Alaska mvp gold, Marriott platinum, ihg diamond
Posts: 438
It is not eligible, have never been able to combine. You check in at the players club area and they usually offer the diamond amenity and will try and upgrade room to a terrace or pool view. I have to go to the main desk to get my keys re-keyed for the Regency Club.
#219
Join Date: Jan 2010
Location: NAPA
Programs: MARRIOTT LIFETIME TITANIUM ELITE, HYATT LIFETIME GLOBALIST, UAL SILVER, AA EXECUTIVE PLATINUM
Posts: 476
Sledding or tubing - usually we would go up to the top of Mt Rose. Some great spots up there. Worth the drive just for the views. You'll climb until you hit a huge meadow with the best sledding hill on the L. Might be too much snow this year though. A guy rents snow machines up there too.
Service at the property has been very good. The ladies in the regency club were very sweet and helpful and both people we dealt with at the front desk were quite friendly and accommodating.
Painfully cold but very pretty. We will be back this year.
We were also upgraded to a cabin with diamond cert.
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#220
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Join Date: Aug 2005
Location: DEN
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This is where we ended up. Perfect for us.
Service at the property has been very good. The ladies in the regency club were very sweet and helpful and both people we dealt with at the front desk were quite friendly and accommodating.
Painfully cold but very pretty. We will be back this year.
We were also upgraded to a cabin with diamond cert.
Service at the property has been very good. The ladies in the regency club were very sweet and helpful and both people we dealt with at the front desk were quite friendly and accommodating.
Painfully cold but very pretty. We will be back this year.
We were also upgraded to a cabin with diamond cert.
#221
Join Date: Jan 2010
Location: NAPA
Programs: MARRIOTT LIFETIME TITANIUM ELITE, HYATT LIFETIME GLOBALIST, UAL SILVER, AA EXECUTIVE PLATINUM
Posts: 476
#222
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#223
Join Date: Oct 2012
Posts: 48
Have an upcoming stay. What is the typical diamond upgrade here? Wanted to use a suite upgrade but the 1BR were all booked for my dates. Should I try to see if i can use it to secure an upgrade to a different for a room cat? I have 3 Certs that will expire at the end of the month if I don't use them, so I'll use them for almost anything at this point.
Also, is the spa access comped for diamonds? Some earlier posts indicated this but it's not clear if that's still the case.
Also, is the spa access comped for diamonds? Some earlier posts indicated this but it's not clear if that's still the case.
#224
Join Date: Feb 2011
Location: SF Bay Area
Programs: Hilton Gold, Hyatt Diamond
Posts: 105
#225
Join Date: Jul 1999
Location: Sacramento, CA
Programs: AA Exec Plat, Hyatt,Marriott,BA,AS
Posts: 4,433
Have an upcoming stay. What is the typical diamond upgrade here? Wanted to use a suite upgrade but the 1BR were all booked for my dates. Should I try to see if i can use it to secure an upgrade to a different for a room cat? I have 3 Certs that will expire at the end of the month if I don't use them, so I'll use them for almost anything at this point.
Also, is the spa access comped for diamonds? Some earlier posts indicated this but it's not clear if that's still the case.
Also, is the spa access comped for diamonds? Some earlier posts indicated this but it's not clear if that's still the case.