The
Hyatt House Cypress/Anaheim is a converted Summerfield Suites Hotel. Compared to the only other Hyatt House that I
have been to (in Scottsdale) this is actually a hotel, rather than a motel
set-up.
The
hotel is on the smaller side, and upon entering the hotel the lobby feels very
small and cramped. While at the front
desk, merely turning around gets you to the elevator doors.
Check-in
was quick and efficient. The front desk
agent was friendly and cheerful, and clearly explained all Diamond benefits
including the welcome amenity, of which I took the extra 500 bonus points, and
the breakfast hours.
I was
given a room overlooking the courtyard, which I didn’t think was all that great
when I first entered the room as I could hear kids screaming down by the
pool. Thankfully this didn’t last too
long.
Upon
entering the room, the space is open yet welcoming.
Sofa with burnt out light bulb in lamp |
Sitting Area |
To the
right is a sofa, chair and table with flat screen TV.
Kitchenette |
Refrigerator |
Toaster |
Dishes |
Dishes |
Straight
ahead is a kitchenette of sorts with a coffee maker, microwave and small
refrigerator. There are plates and
dishes for four people.
Dining Room Table |
There
is a small dining room table that would have to double as a desk if on a work
trip.
One of
the lamps had a burnt out light bulb, so the room was rather dark. Even if working, the entire room was rather
dimly lit.
There
is a set of double doors that separates the living room from the bedroom which
is a great feature for privacy and noise issues.
Bedroom |
The
bedroom is fairly spacious, although it does feel a bit cramped on the side
next to the balcony. The bed is
comfortable, what you would expect at a Hyatt property.
Dresser/TV |
There is a small dresser with flat screen TV in the bedroom.
Sink |
The
sink is separated from the rest of the bathroom and offers very little counter
space.
Shower/Tub Combo |
Toilet |
The
bathroom itself is somewhat small with a large shower/tub combo, but little
room to maneuver otherwise.
Balcony |
There
is a balcony that runs along the entire length of the room which can be
accessed by either the bedroom or living room.
There are two tables, a chair and an ottoman.
Courtyard/Pool |
The courtyard overlooks the small swimming
pool.
The
air conditioning in the room is not that strong which left the room somewhat
stuffy throughout the stay.
Breakfast
and wifi are complimentary at all Hyatt House properties. The wifi was fairly quick and reliable.
Breakfast
is a madhouse. The breakfast room is
rather small with very limited seating.
There must have been 75 people when I went down there. There was nowhere to sit and many guests were
taking their breakfast back to their room.
Food
also ran out quickly but was replaced promptly.
There were scrambled eggs, sausage, pancakes, congee, fruit, yogurt,
cereal, bread, muffins and oatmeal.
Every
employee I encountered was friendly. I
would definitely stay here again if the need arose. There are many restaurant options in the near
vicinity, some of which are within a few minutes walk.