I stayed at the Hyatt at the end of March and suppose I should start with the good. The staff were friendly and helpful, and the rooms were clean.
The bad should start at the beginning.
Don't help yourself to the bottled water that's on the desk when you walk into your room. It is $5.25 a bottle. Instead, go back down to the ground floor and get it at Einstein's Cafe for $3.00.
Don't count on getting any really hot water out of the tap. No matter what time of day or night I tried, the best the 16th floor would produce was lukewarm - too cool for comfortable shaving. It did make adjusting the shower easy, though; I just turned it on to maximum hot and it was barely warm enough.
In-room coffee pots are standard in most hotels, but the Hyatt cheaps out with the little 1-cup-at-a-time jobbies that use the innstant coffee packs. Yuck!
Bring your own headlamp if you intend to read. The lighting in the rooms is little better than a candle in a cave.
If you are a government traveler, forget about your beancounter's insistence that you use the tax-free number for your agency - the desk will not recognize any but Arizona state agency tax-exempt status.
Forget about a courtesy shuttle from and to the airport - it is far less expensive to use a regular taxi.
The bathroom fans must hold the record for noisiness! Go ahead and sing while showering - nobody will hear you over the fan's noise.
In-room internet access in sincredibly expensive at $10.95 a day.
I could go on, but this should suffice to persuade you that any of the other nearby hotels are a better choice.











