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  • A new thing my spouse and I do after our annual trip to Puerto Vallarta is to stay overnight in a connection city before heading back to Hawaii. Last year we did Dallas so we figured we do Phoenix this year which is what brought us to the Hyatt Regency Phoenix. RESERVATIONS: I booked directly on Hyatt's website about two weeks prior to arrival and they were actually cheaper than online booking sites. With tax we paid $152.64. TRANSPORTATION: Oddly there is no hotel shuttle to/from the airport, but, Uber is allowed to pick up at Phoenix Sky Harbor which was great. Our ride was about $15. LOCATION: The hotel is located about 10 minutes away from the Sky Harbor Airport. The Phoenix Convention Center sits just across the street, along with nearby Talking Stick Arena, movie theaters and a good number of restaurants. One eatery in particular, Noodle Bar, was just a block away where we had some legit ramen. The area seemed so desolate when we arrived on a Saturday afternoon and when we went out that at night. ARRIVAL: There was no welcome from the valet staff aside from opening the car doors. No bell service was offered either. ATMOSPHERE: The facade looks like a typical 80's Hyatt hotel with what looks like a revolving restaurant atop and features 693 guest rooms. The lobby was very modern and decorated in dark, bold accents. And yes, they have the signature Hyatt atrium design inside with skylights and where the hotel looked absolutely dated. All you saw were beige concrete pony walls and elevator shaft lights. There needs to be some greenery or plant life to make it less humdrum. CHECK IN: Katelin assisted us. She was friendly and welcoming, confirmed everything and went over the usual specifics. ROOM: I'll never understand why a king bed brings up the cost of a room. Anyway, because we were here just overnight, I opted for two queen beds and no balcony to save a few bucks. The room was sizable for being an older property and was pretty clean. Décor was definitely modern and upgraded with a big flat panel TV, computer connections at the work desk and charging ports on the nightstand. The super high mattresses were very comfortable while heavy blackout curtains adorned the walls. A/C was strong as was the free WiFi signal. Want a bottle of water? $5 each, please. The bathroom is typical Hyatt, meaning a tight space, single basin, no light above the shower/tub, upgraded décor but didn't bother to change the original bathroom door. Come on, really? The amenities had a nice, subtle scent. RESORT/HOTEL FEES: Nothing was added to our bill. VALET: Even though we used Uber to get around, none of the staff acknowledged us as we waited at the drive. CHECK OUT: I easily completed it on my phone with receipts conveniently emailed ASAP. OVERALL: Great location, affordable.
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