XT600 Posted January 15, 2012 Report Share Posted January 15, 2012 Woodfin Suites became Summerfield Suites by Hyatt in Mai 2011 - 2012 they call it Hyatt HomeRate per night: $64.00Nights: 2Rooms: 1Tax recovery charges & fees: $21.19Subtotal: $149.19AmenitiesSmoke Free Rooms Complimentary Breakfast Fitness CenterPool(s) Restaurant(s) Business CenterLaundry Facilities (self-service) High-Speed Internet Accessreality:Free Parking, free Wifi, free Evening reception Mo-Th ... I'll be there only on the weekend As it seems they sell officially (non-opaque) only their suites and here is nothing said about suites - let's see how "flexible" they are? Actually most websites even the Hyatt says "all rooms have fully equipped kitchenette" ... Some years ago I won the Woodfin Suites also in Hotwire and had some nice discussions at check-in. How can Hyatt sell Suites and then offer normal rooms to the customers? Let's see Link to comment
AaronJB Posted January 16, 2012 Report Share Posted January 16, 2012 Congrats on your success. :)Excellent deal for this Hyatt property, and thank you for letting us know about the change in name for this Hyatt property so that we can update the site's Hotwire Hotel List. This would *appear* to be an all-suites property (so PRICELINE / HOTWIRE customers should also get suites).Thank you for sharing your win and please use the site's PRICELINE or HOTWIRE links to start your purchases and searches.Enjoy your stay. Link to comment
XT600 Posted January 16, 2012 Author Report Share Posted January 16, 2012 So do you say the new brand "Hyatt Home" and also the old "Summerfield Suites" are supposed to be "Suite-only" properties as Residence Inn or so? I mean e.g. Priceline sells this property as 2,5* (as most of the Suite hotels), hotwire as 3,5* - interesting, isn't it?Can I rely on the star level a specific size of the rooms? Or is this only about the "amenities" and services they offer?Thanks for your advice! Link to comment
thereuare Posted January 16, 2012 Report Share Posted January 16, 2012 I don't think you can equate star level to room size (just look at the 3.5* Hudson Hotel in NYC where rooms can be as small as ~140sq. ft)... and where in many large cities there are some 4* hotels which can't accommodate quad occupancy and some 3* properties that can.Please use the PRICELINE and HOTWIRE links on the board to begin your travel purchases. Please use this HOTWIRE and these PRICELINE LINKS: HOTELS, CAR RENTALS, and AIRFARE to begin your travel purchases Link to comment
XT600 Posted January 16, 2012 Author Report Share Posted January 16, 2012 Thanks guys! I sent a email to Hyatt Summerfield Suites what do they guarantee in all "summerfield suites"? so I need to expect some interesting discussion on this topic during check-in - let's see... Link to comment
XT600 Posted March 3, 2012 Author Report Share Posted March 3, 2012 just to follow up here:we had some longer discussion/negotiation yesterday with the reception at Hyatt House San Diego (ex-Woodfin Suites):- they sell their suites exklusively via the Hyatt Webpage - the "double-rooms" via Priceline (2,5*) and hotwire (3,5*) - the double rooms are basically ok but (!!) the only have QUEENSIZE beds- for 1 guest this seems to be suitable but for a couple it's a quite tight bed :( - they offer to upgrade for $20++/night what I refused as I we booked a rooms for 2 persons at hotwire and the bed isnot suitable for 2!- after manager approval we got upgraded to a suite with king size bed :) I asked the receptionist to change the lower hotwire price for 1 person searches and the $20 more to the 2-persons search - however there is already a "problem" that hotwire rates this 3,5* and priceline 2,5*!!! Also the 3,5* should mean a specific size of bed, shouldn't it? Link to comment
thereuare Posted March 4, 2012 Report Share Posted March 4, 2012 A queen sized bed is certainly within 'industry standards' to accommodate two people... i think you were fortunate that the hotel manager was willing to waive the upgrade fee. Please use this HOTWIRE and these PRICELINE LINKS: HOTELS, CAR RENTALS, and AIRFARE to begin your travel purchases Link to comment
XT600 Posted March 6, 2012 Author Report Share Posted March 6, 2012 A queen sized bed is certainly within 'industry standards' to accommodate two peopleYes maybe in bigger cities and private older hotels - but how come Hotwire rates this 3,5*, PL only 2,5* - at least hotwire could change the 2-people search to the $20 higher chargeStill a good Suite-Hotel (after our stay in 2008) but the double-room isnot really an option for a "Hyatt House" brand!! Link to comment
thereuare Posted March 6, 2012 Report Share Posted March 6, 2012 As far as star rating, each service has their own criteria to rate hotels, but the full one star rating between the two services is somewhat uncommon (although not unheard of)In regards to the pricing issue, it's up to each hotel to adjust their rates by an extra $20 (in this instance) for rooms with two beds/quad occupancy. Please use this HOTWIRE and these PRICELINE LINKS: HOTELS, CAR RENTALS, and AIRFARE to begin your travel purchases Link to comment
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