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Which Hyatt Regency/Grand Clubs are closed on weekends?

January 4, 2015 by James Larounis 2 Comments

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One of the perks of being a Hyatt Diamond is complimentary access to their Regency and Grand Clubs in properties that have them. Usually, these clubs offer evening appetizers, non-alcoholic drinks and breakfast in the morning. I had a great experience at the Hyatt Regency Santa Clara, and did a full review of their lounge here.

Hyatt Regency Santa Clara Regency Club

Hyatt Regency Santa Clara Regency Club

When a Diamond cannot access a Club, breakfast will be provided, in addition to 2,500 Hyatt Gold Passport points, according to Hyatt’s terms and conditions. It’s worth taking note of the terms and conditions on their website to better understand this policy:


Diamond members will receive access to the Regency Club or Grand Club lounge in hotels that have the lounge. During periods of high demand, access to the Regency Club or Grand Club lounge may not be available; therefore Diamond members will receive 2,500 bonus points per stay plus daily complimentary full breakfast inclusive of one entrée (or standard breakfast buffet), juice and coffee (tax, gratuity and service charges included) for each registered guest in the room, maximum four (4) people.

At Hyatt hotels that do not have a Regency Club or Grand Club lounge, daily complimentary full breakfast inclusive of one entrée (or standard breakfast buffet), juice and coffee (tax, gratuity and service charges included) will be provided to the member and each registered guest in the room, maximum four (4) people. For stays at Hyatt Regency Bethesda, daily continental breakfast (tax and gratuity included) will be provided to the member and each guest registered in the room, maximum four (4) people. Breakfast is not valid for in-room dining. Benefit not valid at Hyatt Place or Hyatt House.


So, it might be helpful to understand which Hyatt Regency and Grand Clubs are closed on weekends, since this may qualify for the 2,500 bonus points to be received. There’s no guarantee that you’ll be offered these points, as each hotel controls when their lounge is open, though it’s handy to keep in mind.

I’ve compiled this chart from folks who have commented on FlyerTalk, and my own personal experience. Hotels may change their club hours, close clubs, or open clubs during special events, so the best way to know whether a Club will be closed or open is always to call the hotel itself. This list does not include hotels that don’t have a Regency or Grand Club, or hotels where the lounge is temporarily closed for renovations.

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Comment below if you know of any changes to these club’s operating hours, or know of other clubs that are closed on weekends.

Data compiled from FlyerTalk and Hyatt.com

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  1. Jenny says

    January 4, 2015 at 9:56 pm

    This is an extremely helpful post, thank you!

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    • James Larounis says

      January 6, 2015 at 1:13 pm

      Glad you found it helpful! Let me know if there’s any other postings you would find helpful, and I can create them.

      Reply

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