Manchester Grand Hyatt San Diego
- 3 out of 5
- Avg. Member Rating
- 30
- Reviews
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Beautiful Hotel
- May 22, 2007
- Rated 4 of 5 by
a traveler from Travelocity.com
We stayed at this hotel for a business trip and were treated very well. The staff is friendly, the food is good and the hotel is beautiful! The view was great and the room was clean. The beds were so comfortable. We never got a key to the mini-bar and we called and told the person who checks the bar several times and were told a key would be sent up and one was never sent up. Also, the rooms were extremely small for the price. The train was quite annoying as another poster wrote, but what do you expect in the middle of the city?
very expensive
- April 11, 2007
- Rated 2 of 5 by
a traveler from Travelocity.com
We are a family of four with 2 small children and have always like to stay at a Hyatt as our first choice anywhere. However, this one is such a disappointment! The room is small and club level service was lousy. We always like to be pampered by the Hyatt exclusive Club Level Floor and are always willing to pay a little extra for this special treament. However, this hotel Regency Level leaves little to be desired. The concierge was rude and ignored me. They are also not kid friendly at all. Trust me, its not worth the dollars. Stay elsewhere!
"Not bad, but won't return."
- March 19, 2007
- Rated 3 of 5 by
a traveler from Travelocity.com
Hotel lobby was impressive, but was less impressed with the room. There was some wear-and-tear that I didn't expect. The worst thing was the train that ran on the tracks across the street from the hotel. It woke me up several times during the night.The breakfast buffet was included in the price of our room, and it wasn't bad, although there wasn't a big variety of things to eat. Get to the restaurant early, though. At 10:30 a.m., there was a long line out the door of people waiting to get in.
Manchester Grand Hyatt San Diego
- January 31, 2007
- Rated 3 of 5 by
awc825 from Fullerton, California
This hotel is located next to Seaport Village and the marina, and a 15-minute walk to the Gaslamp Quarters. Location-wise, it is a little bit further away to the Gaslamp than W San Diego (extra 5 minutes walk), but is in an area with less shady characters.
The hotel has two towers: Harbor and Seaport. Seaport is the newer tower but there is little difference in terms of room decor. The most impressive aspect of the hotel is the large lobby which creates a good impression, however, the rest of hotel (especially the guest rooms) have a somewhat dated feel, from the floral bed sheet to the furniture and TV cabinet. By no means are the rooms unclean, however, they do not have the same modern look as the Westin Horton Plaza (see my other review in this journal).
The hotel has a number of restaurants, however, I am not a hotel restaurant person so no comments will be provided. The hotel has several tennis courts available for rental (I think it is $18/hour) and a large fitness center with lots of equipment. Internet access from the rooms is $9.95/day and self-parking is $20/day.
Rates are on the high side, but hotel rates in all San Diego is overpriced anyway. All in all, this is a decent hotel but I don't think it is quite deserving of the "Grand Hyatt" moniker.
From journal 12 Months in San Diego
No Service Hotel
- December 31, 2006
- Rated 3 of 5 by
a traveler from Travelocity.com
It took 6 hours to receive a crib for my child. They charged me 43.00 for a cheese plate that was supposed to cost 20.00 and it took three hours to get that. It was also not covered when delivered. Customer Service is lousy. Dont order extras online, wait until you get to hotel, they wont have the information anyways. I was told they did not hane information. Holiday football Bowl was going on and I think they took care of these people in ball room instead of other guests in hotel. The price is not worth the stay.