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Hyatt | World of Hyatt
How do Hyatt treat you as an Elite?
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<blockquote data-quote="esquire" data-source="post: 2219418" data-attributes="member: 21033"><p>Having just stayed there - I’d much rather the lounge - the hotel F&B prices are just outrageous, especially for a simple wine by the glass and the menu rather limited. The room service menu is even more limited. In the end I did what you suggested - bought a bottle of wine for a few nights- same price as a glass....</p><p></p><p>I would rather they did the Hyatt Perth option - free select drinks and nibble plates at the bar for an hour. </p><p> </p><p>Im not a fan of big breakfasts (although it was good and certainly one of the better buffets (yes a real one) but lounge breakfasts works better as they are more efficient and eat less!. At least the Grand Club was still open for soft beverages - so a bonus point there.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="esquire, post: 2219418, member: 21033"] Having just stayed there - I’d much rather the lounge - the hotel F&B prices are just outrageous, especially for a simple wine by the glass and the menu rather limited. The room service menu is even more limited. In the end I did what you suggested - bought a bottle of wine for a few nights- same price as a glass.... I would rather they did the Hyatt Perth option - free select drinks and nibble plates at the bar for an hour. Im not a fan of big breakfasts (although it was good and certainly one of the better buffets (yes a real one) but lounge breakfasts works better as they are more efficient and eat less!. At least the Grand Club was still open for soft beverages - so a bonus point there. [/QUOTE]
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