At first sight, I fell in love with this resort. The exterior was so alluring and the lobby was ritzy. It was located along South Roosevelt Boulevard, which was along the Atlantic Ocean. It consists of 5 blocks of condo-like houses, each 3 stories high and aligned neatly in a U-shape. On the concave side of the condo were a lush garden, whimsical curved pools, and an enthralling Jacuzzi. Adjacent to this hot tub was a wooden swing where you could brew a cup of complimentary Starbucks coffee given to you by Hyatt, laze on the swing for hours, and immerse yourself with sodden ocean-air blows.
I stayed in a two-bedroom, two-bath condo. It had one guest room and a master bedroom, with the master room coupled with a Jacuzzi and a separated shower. An ottoman was placed at the end of the king-size bed. The curtains are translucent chalk-white fabric used as the fun layers, and drop-down, mat-like drapes block out the natural light. The kitchen was well-furnished with ample wooden cabinets and laid with varnished tiles. Next to the kitchen was a spacious and posh living room painted in a soothing green, with plush couches and a dozen of cuddlesome cushions tossed on it. The dining table was made of mahogany woods, with a chrome-like chandelier hung over it. There was a long hallway leading to a marbled floor balcony; a round, glassy table was placed in the middle with two rocking chairs. There was a view of the pools and ocean. Also, there was a telescope on the balcony to watch the sky on starry nights. It was a perfect personal retreat and a great place to relax. The stay at Hyatt was just simply perfect.