Hyatt Place for Family Travel

Pam

I think we at TMS would all agree that booking a Hyatt Place for family travel is one of the most economical decisions one can make. Not only are the point redemptions phenomenally low in price, but you can usually fit SIX people in a room. Additionally, almost all Hyatt Places include complimentary breakfast for the whole family. Talk about huge savings for a family of six!

There are over 400 Hyatt Place hotels all over the world. They offer 24/7 gyms, dining and work areas, they are pet-friendly, and often have pools. Many Hyatt Place hotels are Category 1 stays and can be booked for as little as 5k Hyatt points/night (3.5K for off-peak pricing). Even a higher priced Category 4 stay can be booked for as little as 12K off peak/night. 

 

Favorite Hyatt Place Hotels

Pam’s Hyatt Place Picks

Be warned that all Hyatt Places are not created equal. One of my favorite Hyatt Place hotels near the Denver airport is the Hyatt Place Peña Station / Denver Airport. The decor is modern, the hotel is newer, and the location is great for an overnight stay before an early morning departure from Denver.

 

Hotel Lobby

How cute is this lobby? Photo courtesy of Hyatt.

 

I couldn’t get a stay there this week so I stayed at another Hyatt Place nearby, The Hyatt Place Denver Airport. Both are category 2 hotels but they couldn’t have been different. I will NEVER stay at this one again. It was old, outdated, and had the feel of a Motel 6. Be sure and read reviews of Hyatt Places you are considering because they can differ greatly!

 

Megan’s Hyatt Place Picks

As a family of 5, we try to stretch our points as far as possible, and Hyatt Place hotels are often our first choice to help make that happen. My top choice is Hyatt Place Kyoto. This Hyatt Place has been our favorite one to date! The rooms were new and clean and included pajamas! The location was great for getting around Kyoto as it is right on top of a metro stop. While the breakfast was not included in our stay, it was one of the top hotel breakfast buffets we’ve ever had. 

 

Hyatt Place Kyoto Breakfast Buffet

Hyatt Place Kyoto Breakfast Buffet

 
My second favorite is Hyatt Place Harrisonburg. The girls and I stayed here on our recent East Coast National Parks road trip. This Hyatt Place is right outside the gates of Shenandoah National Park. It’s in a well-populated area with all the chain restaurant options, conveniently located near the highway exit. I’d love to come back to this area in the Fall when the leaves begin to change.
 

Alex’s Hyatt Place Picks

We stay at Hyatt Place Park City each summer for sports tournaments. What’s unique about this Hyatt Place is that they offer snacks each evening from 5 pm to 7 pm. When we were last there, they offered chips, salsa, nacho cheese, hamburger, vegetables and dip, and cubed cheese. They also have live music every Friday night, a movie and popcorn on Saturdays, complimentary bike rentals, and a fire pit with complimentary smores! They also have a daily shuttle service and offer discounts on ski/snowboard rentals and fly fishing rentals. 
 
 
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Hyatt Place Park City

 

This summer, we stayed at Hyatt Place Panama City Beach. This was another really unique Hyatt Place, as it has more of a resort feel. It’s located right on Panama City Beach, and included in your stay is a nice beach setup with two chairs and an umbrella. The pool is also fun and includes a small lazy river. The location is fun, with many activities and restaurants nearby.
 
 
hotel room

Can’t beat the beach vibes at this hotel!

 

Jess’s Hyatt Place Picks

The most unique Hyatt Place I’ve ever stayed at is The Forester! It’s a category 3 and located outside Chicago in the beautiful area of Lake Forest. There’s a full breakfast in the restaurant for Globalists (no free breakfast otherwise, though).

 

Hotel lobby with green couches

Lobby of the Forester. Photo courtesy of Hyatt.

Not only is the Hyatt Place Amsterdam Airport convenient to Amsterdam’s airport,  but it’s beautiful! And only a category 2! We scored nights here for just 6,500 Hyatt points/night. Breakfast was plentiful as well.

 

Here are some of our reader’s favorite Hyatt Place hotels:

 

Bottom Line

Staying at a Hyatt Place for family travel is a no-brainer! Room for a family of six, free breakfast, and great locations make these hotels a great option. Just be sure and do your due diligence and and a little research as some of them are nicer than other ones! What is your favorite Hyatt Place?

 

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Hyatt Place Kyoto Entrance

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  1. Bonnie says:

    What are the major differences between “hyatt places” and “hyatt houses”?

    • Pam says:

      They are pretty similar but there are many more Hyatt Places than Hyatt Houses. Hyatt Houses usually has a kitchen so they are more inclined for extended stays.

  2. Hyatt’s are quite good hotels. Not my first choice when travelling but defiantly on the list of potential options.

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