In a city (Tokyo for e.g.) with both a P. Hyatt and say a Grand Hyatt, is there much product differentiation?
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Originally posted by SQ LPP View PostIn general, for the Hyatt Group, Park Hyatt at the top, follow by Grand Hyatt.
IIRC (having worked for Hyatt Int'l a few years ago) it's a different type of structure - both Grand Hyatt & Park Hyatt are 5 star offerings but generally aimed at different markets..
In the same way that Sofitel and Pullman hotels are for Accor...
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Originally posted by allmotor_2000 View PostPark Hyatt is amazing (check out the bar on the top floor). Century Hyatt (aka Regency Hyatt) is also very good, but no comparison. The latter is in Shinjuku, so convenient to the station etc.HUGE AL
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Originally posted by allmotor_2000 View PostPark Hyatt is amazing (check out the bar on the top floor). Century Hyatt (aka Regency Hyatt) is also very good, but no comparison. The latter is in Shinjuku, so convenient to the station etc.
Still prefer to go by Airport Limousine bus as it's direct to the hotel.
Yes, it's amazing indeed!
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Originally posted by Kyo View PostDo note that TPH is still quite a walk from the station by foot... especially if freezing in winter.
Still prefer to go by Airport Limousine bus as it's direct to the hotel.
Yes, it's amazing indeed!
I agree on the Friendly Bus. However, if my flight arrives NRT around rush hour, I consider the NRT Express as it gives me another hour of partying.HUGE AL
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