Park Hyatt Milan REVIEW - MASTER THREAD
#511
Join Date: Jan 2011
Location: Mountain Time Zone
Programs: AS Million Miler/Marriott Lifetime Titanium/ IGH Ambassador
Posts: 5,992
I am by no means poor and in the top 1% but I still like the fact that my status brings me breakfast there are other things I can do with those Euros ! very few people don't care what they spend
#513
Join Date: Jan 2011
Location: Mountain Time Zone
Programs: AS Million Miler/Marriott Lifetime Titanium/ IGH Ambassador
Posts: 5,992
#514
Join Date: Jan 2010
Programs: Virtuoso, Marriott Stars/Luminous, Hilton Impresario, IHG Luxury & Lifestyle, Hyatt Prive etc
Posts: 2,005
#515
Join Date: Mar 2002
Location: berkeley, Ca, USA
Programs: Hyatt globalist, Alaska mvp gold, Marriott platinum, ihg diamond
Posts: 438
Just checked out after a 2 night stay using points. We were upgraded to a terrace suite, lovely room but no view of the duomo. After a long flight on iberia we were happy to recover in our lovely suite. The hotel location and service were absolutely wonderful. Loved the morning breakfast especially the lobster omelet. We enjoyed the chocolates in the room but never saw any wine.Would highly recommend this hotel. The concierge team was very helpful with dinner reservations and retrieving our lost luggage that stayed behind in jfk.
#516
Join Date: Jan 2011
Location: Mountain Time Zone
Programs: AS Million Miler/Marriott Lifetime Titanium/ IGH Ambassador
Posts: 5,992
Just checked out after a 2 night stay using points. We were upgraded to a terrace suite, lovely room but no view of the duomo. After a long flight on iberia we were happy to recover in our lovely suite. The hotel location and service were absolutely wonderful. Loved the morning breakfast especially the lobster omelet. We enjoyed the chocolates in the room but never saw any wine.Would highly recommend this hotel. The concierge team was very helpful with dinner reservations and retrieving our lost luggage that stayed behind in jfk.
#517
Join Date: May 2006
Location: TUS/PDX
Programs: WN CP/A-List, AS MVPG75K
Posts: 5,798
Just did a two night stay here and was really impressed with the team at this property. GF and I were there when Obama was at the hotel, and aside from the giant crush of people waiting outside the doors to see him, we didn't notice much disruption. Security was tight and there was a slight language barrier at times, but by the end of our stay they all recognized us.
The breakfast buffet was quite good, and very well stocked. I'd rather eat in the cafes around the hotel, but it was quite good for us before we took the train to Rome. Buffet cost was ~€40 for non-Globs. No idea what the menu prices were, but the waitress asked us "why didn't you order off the menu?!"
Can't wait to go back there.
The breakfast buffet was quite good, and very well stocked. I'd rather eat in the cafes around the hotel, but it was quite good for us before we took the train to Rome. Buffet cost was ~€40 for non-Globs. No idea what the menu prices were, but the waitress asked us "why didn't you order off the menu?!"
Can't wait to go back there.
#518
Join Date: Jul 2014
Programs: Jeff is Deaf
Posts: 541
Just did a two night stay here and was really impressed with the team at this property. GF and I were there when Obama was at the hotel, and aside from the giant crush of people waiting outside the doors to see him, we didn't notice much disruption. Security was tight and there was a slight language barrier at times, but by the end of our stay they all recognized us.
The breakfast buffet was quite good, and very well stocked. I'd rather eat in the cafes around the hotel, but it was quite good for us before we took the train to Rome. Buffet cost was ~€40 for non-Globs. No idea what the menu prices were, but the waitress asked us "why didn't you order off the menu?!"
Can't wait to go back there.
The breakfast buffet was quite good, and very well stocked. I'd rather eat in the cafes around the hotel, but it was quite good for us before we took the train to Rome. Buffet cost was ~€40 for non-Globs. No idea what the menu prices were, but the waitress asked us "why didn't you order off the menu?!"
Can't wait to go back there.
#519
Join Date: Jun 2008
Location: US
Programs: AA EXP 1MM, Starwood Gold, Hyatt Diamond
Posts: 1,020
The breakfast here and PH Paris are all just ridiculous if it wasn't for the Diamond status. I remember when I went to the PH Paris, it was 52 Euros back when 1 Euro was 1.6USD or something. Like, I have money, but uhh. I'm also cheap so there is no way I would every pay for that.
#520
Join Date: Jan 2011
Location: Mountain Time Zone
Programs: AS Million Miler/Marriott Lifetime Titanium/ IGH Ambassador
Posts: 5,992
The breakfast here and PH Paris are all just ridiculous if it wasn't for the Diamond status. I remember when I went to the PH Paris, it was 52 Euros back when 1 Euro was 1.6USD or something. Like, I have money, but uhh. I'm also cheap so there is no way I would every pay for that.
#521
Join Date: May 2012
Location: Philadelphia, PA, USA
Programs: Hyatt Globalist, SPG Platinum, Hilton Diamond, Marriott Platinum, AAPlatinum
Posts: 199
If I'm currently Glob and book a points stay for April 2018 as well as apply one of my TSUs, if my status drops to Explorist in 2018 what are the odds that I'd still be offered complimentary breakfast because I'm in a suite?
I'm thinking slim to none but I know some PHs comp breakfast for suite guests... trying to decide whether to PH in Milan or do something else like Hotel Excelsior mentioned upthread (I'm SPG lifetime gold) if I do indeed drop a tier
I'm thinking slim to none but I know some PHs comp breakfast for suite guests... trying to decide whether to PH in Milan or do something else like Hotel Excelsior mentioned upthread (I'm SPG lifetime gold) if I do indeed drop a tier
#524
Join Date: Sep 2013
Location: Midwest
Programs: Hyatt Diamond
Posts: 757
I'm with RTW here. Even if they miss that the TSU was applied in error when they review the reservations, I am unaware of any PH that comp free breakfast with suite unless it was the package that was booked. Sometimes lounge access is included in suites for hotels with lounges, but this is not the same situation.
#525
Join Date: Aug 2014
Location: Sammamish, WA
Programs: Hyatt Explorist; SPG Gold; Hilton Gold
Posts: 160
Any recent Globalist stays here? We're staying 3 nights P+C & TSU in a couple weeks, looking forward to it! Also, any nearby restaurant/bar recommendations in the area? Thanks!