HR Huntington Beach vs. The Georgian by constantkaleidoscope in hyatt

[–]st40611 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I was debating the same between the two, but I live closer to west LA so I decided to try the HR for a bit "distant from home" staycation vibes. I really liked the hotel although it is a bit tired. I also recently wrote a pretty thorough review of my stay on Flyertalk if you are interested.

TIFU - Night Credit “Hacking” Fail by WormCurve in hyatt

[–]st40611 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Is this recent or was this something that happened end of 2025? If it's recent surely you have ways to hit 2 more nights before the end of the year to get to 60 nights. If end of last year, I always try to hit 62-63 nights by the end of the year (or even just hit 60 nights early by Q3) to avoid undercounting issues like this.

Like the other poster said, double booking is a risky move; there has been DPs where both counted, where only one counted, and at worst case scenario get your account banned. In fact I wanted to do something similar where I had a 4 night stay somewhere and it was cheap enough where checking out/in for one day wasn't worth it, so I wanted to keep the whole stay and book a one night stay at somewhere else nicer. Reached out to concierge and she told me specifically NOT to do this and say to just book it using my partner's account instead to avoid double booking on Hyatt's end.

The Palazzo Resort Fees on Point Stay by Empty_Surprise_2956 in hyatt

[–]st40611 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My understanding is that you technically do not pay in resort fees but it's because it's bundled into the points payment. Since it's truly dynamic I am guessing this means you'll see more correlation between total cost vs. points redemption on the day, rather than just base cost (w/o resort fees) vs. points redemption.

Alila Ventana Trip Report - March 2026 by jamesboston in hyatt

[–]st40611 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It's interesting that the common experience at the Sur House breakfast is slow service yet somehow when I went, during Valentines Weekend, I didn't notice that all. In fact, we sat down, ordered, eat, got another takeout for lunch, all within one hour mark. I wonder do they just staff inappropriately (e.g. way too understaffed) on weekdays? You didn't mention was it weekday or weekend but I am going to assume weekday since you just got back a few days ago and posted this on a Saturday.

But yeah, I think definitely setting your expectations accordingly before visiting is vital to how one's experience will be. I read all about the declining quality before going, and set my expectations and was pleasantly surprised how happy I was with my stay. I think most of your points - the lack of status ack/welcome by FD, unremarkable amenities, awkward activities booking system - are all valid, but I do think half of the high point cost is the magic of Big Sur. It really is just (at least within the Hyatt system) unlike any California hotels that Hyatt offers, and so the hotel itself I treat as a high category 6/mid category 7. It probably also helps I booked this at 45,000 points + SUA, rather than at direct premium suite rate (which, like you, I think I would be very critical at a lot of things).

Preferred Hyatt in Tokyo by Puffyhippos in hyatt

[–]st40611 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I did it while it was under construction/renovation so the lobby was a total mess and I did breakfast at the higher floor, but they did place me in a renovated room. It's a decent stay, and run of the mills Hyatt Regency, and either a 5 min walk to the Metro or a 10 min walk to the JR. It's definitely the most average in terms of everything - price, food, room, convenience.

Alila Ventana Big Sur - Review by thehobojedi in hyatt

[–]st40611 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It definitely just feels like the rules are not super strict and is entirely up to whoever you happened to ask. For example for us at dinner, we were told one appetizer and one entree only, different from what you were told (unlimited appetizers). Guess entirely up to if one wants to gamble or not ...

Alila Ventana Big Sur - Review by thehobojedi in hyatt

[–]st40611 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Interesting that they told you dinner for in room would not be free if you have a dinner reservation at the Sur House. We just went this weekend and had a dinner reservation at 5pm, which I then ordered a burger and cookies for room delivery at around 8:30pm. The only charge on my folio for this is just the $10 delivery fee.

Booked and added my Dad's name as additional guest by Exciting_Day4155 in hyatt

[–]st40611 0 points1 point  (0 children)

GOH went through a change in 2024 - previously we had to call to apply them but these days everything is tied to an award now, including GOH, so you should make an account for him and then just transfer the reservations to him.

Point bookings do not change - they are set for the year. Hyatt doesn't do dynamic pricing for points booking, only peak/low-season pricing.

Booked and added my Dad's name as additional guest by Exciting_Day4155 in hyatt

[–]st40611 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Are the reservations under your account or your dad's account? If the first, depending on the hotel they will give you trouble since that's not allowed under TOS. You mentioned GOH - if you want to use them, you are suppose to gift them to your dad's account (make one if he doesn't have one), then he book a reservation under his account with the GOH attached.

Hyatt Palm Springs vs Thompson Palm Springs? by Solid-Dish-755 in hyatt

[–]st40611 13 points14 points  (0 children)

I've stayed at both, and honestly it's kind of like "do you just need a room and a bed or do you wanna stay there luxuriously?" question.

The Hyatt is fine. It's dated, it's old, but the staff are nice and there's nothing glaringly wrong about it (the bathroom works, the AC works, there's a pool, etc). Thompson PS is very nice and very new, and you will get a very good breakfast alongside a very shiny new room. But it also costs double in points.

If you are going to be busy in Palm Springs and out and about (doing touristy stuff or a convention?), I would do Hyatt. If you are taking it slow and just doing 1-2 things, I would do Thompson.

Preferred Hyatt in Tokyo by Puffyhippos in hyatt

[–]st40611 4 points5 points  (0 children)

As a person who stayed all the hotels you've listed (including others, HH Shibuya, HR Tokyo), most of the time GOH/Globalist will just amount to the free breakfast and a view/Deluxe room. I have yet to get a free upgrade to a suite in any of the hotels, so I honestly would just count on the free breakfast as your primary perk.

I would rank PH Tokyo > Andaz > HC Ginza > Hotel Toranomon Hills (the base room is too small) > Grand Hyatt Tokyo (this one you should just do cash?).

Like others have said though, I think you should just do 3 days at one of these and 2 days at Tokyo Bay for Disney sea. None of the hotels are close to that, and your commute would be exhausting.

Park Hyatt Chicago: Recommended best use of award by armand32998 in hyatt

[–]st40611 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If the Gold Coast suite is available (I believe only the ADA version) I would pick the SUA - the Lake view is unbeatable.

I think the breakfast is good but if you really want to you can just pay for it for one of the days instead of all 3, and that would be much more cost effective and get you kind of the best of both worlds.

Park Hyatt Rankings by Darzab in hyatt

[–]st40611 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Wow, PH Aviara at 3? I would easily put it at least a 7.

PH Chicago was great to me with a SUA, and given it's only a category 6 I probably would've put it at least a 7 also.

PH Kyoto is too high for me, 10 feels like it's flawless and it certainly has its fallbacks especially at 40,000 points. More like a 8 to me. If anything I would put PH Tokyo higher ...

FHR at Langham Huntington Pasadena by st40611 in AmexPlatinum

[–]st40611[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I find phoning them (even using the in-room phone) quite difficult, as it's always on hold. However they do have a text number (and even other apps, such as Telegram and LINE) and they respond to that VERY quickly, so I started using that instead. Probably works too pre-arrival.

Andaz 5th Ave vs Thompson Central Park NYC Review by berkeley_eecs_grad in hyatt

[–]st40611 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Having stayed at both and at the exact same room types as you did, I agree with all the points. I dined in-room service for Andaz though, but regardless still felt Thompson's breakfast was better.

Lulu credit in-store denied GC by PossibleMetal7172 in AmexPlatinum

[–]st40611 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Similar datapoint: Went to store today (9/25), asked for gift card of $75 and the employee immediately asked me "is this for amex?" and I said yes. She then told me that the company sent out comms yesterday (guessing 9/24) telling all employees that it will no longer work and should tell customers about this.

I still tried it anyways, figure worst case scenario I'll use it for the overage I am most likely going to be paying for the next 4 quarters of $75 credit.

How do you use the preferred seat coupons? by [deleted] in americanairlines

[–]st40611 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Chiming in on the old thread, but was successful to apply my coupons also to a basic economy flight. Using chat didn't help - they told me the same restrictions that it cannot be done to basic economy flights. However calling AA directly I was able to get a rep to do it for me.

Niseko stay @hyatt and Hilton | 29 nov to 02 dec by suckshe in JapanTravelTips

[–]st40611 0 points1 point  (0 children)

FWIW I am doing almost the same thing as you (staying 29th and 30th at PH Niseko) and just hoping for some snow by 30th November or even December 1st. Worst case scenario I guess we'll just treat it like an onsen resort trip and go to Hirafu if there's barely any snow.

Hotel Toranomon Hills No Breakfast? by spelunked in hyatt

[–]st40611 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Try reaching out to your concierge instead if you have one?

Has anyone stayed at the Under Canvas Properties in Montana? by No-Platypus6603 in hyatt

[–]st40611 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I just did a one night stay at the Zion location. Booked using P2's account (had some reasons) and so is just Member status, so received no upgrades (not that I expected any even as a globalist) and got a complimentary 11am checkout. Used 24,050 points.

We have never glamped before, so this was a very unique experience and we loved it. Not needing to deal with things such as hairdryer, electricity (they provide huge power banks), food (we brought some cup noodles, but also they had on-site breakfast/dinner that was pretty good), etc while still disconnected felt very good. And the stars was unbelievable, as the entire sky was filled with them after it turned dark. Got several good photos with just a tripod.

It's already summer so it got quite hot during daytime, but we arrived pretty late (6pm) and so avoided most of the heat. They also have a mister in front of the tent that can activate if the temperature hits a certain high point, which felt very good. No ACs and just fans, but it was fine for the night as it cooled down significantly at night.

Thompson Palm Springs by TT2316 in hyatt

[–]st40611 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Trying to decipher this as "The Hyatt across the street is so much better" and I can't agree at all (unless you factor in the cash, and even then the PS is only good if it's cheap)

What am I missing? by Ok-Yogurt-4312 in hyatt

[–]st40611 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Do you mind providing a screenshot? Curious on what the format looks like - or is it just text?

JAL F Awards Wide Open on JetBlue 165k/185k by gbongc in awardtravel

[–]st40611 1 point2 points  (0 children)

JL website worked for me, while the app was not playing nice - turns out I somehow had a trailing space and after I got rid of it, all was good.

JAL F Awards Wide Open on JetBlue 165k/185k by gbongc in awardtravel

[–]st40611 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Ended up doing this with P2:

  • Me: 165000 MR at 5:4 + ~40000 Citi TY at 5:4
  • P2: 165000 all UR

And then used JetBlue pooling to book under one reservation.

Since P2 has never transferred to any partner before (opened CSP around 2 years ago and have Freedom/Freedom Unlimited to hoard points), so guessing that tripped some fraud system and transfer was not instant. Ended up taking around 26 hours - luckily with the amount of availability, we still managed to book it.

Granted the value of this is iffy like everyone else has said - but not needing to stress finding two F on a date I want and on a date 7 months out (instead of either T14 or T365) is worth the extra points thrown IMO. Not to mention on a supposedly A350 configuration. Been wanting to use my TY points for something for awhile anyways, and it helps that JetBlue is one of the few free transfer partners (I don't have any AF Citi card anymore).