I’m about as introverted as it gets, so none of these “social” features are very interesting to me. Hyatt Houses very nicely-designed properties (very similar to the Aloft chain of hotels), and feature open spaces and lounges focused on promoting social gatherings. I felt right at home here, thanks in large part to the full size kitchen and large squishy couch in the main room. Perhaps the most comfortable considering it was basically an apartment. While not the nicest hotel I’ve ever stayed at, the Hyatt House at the Denver Airport was certainly one of the most comfortable. …but then I looked to the left to find nothing but open land. It wasn’t a bad feeling though, and the staff was more than friendly and went out of their way to greet me and to make sure I had everything I needed to be comfortable. Not cheap like “Motel-8 cheap.” but more like “IKEA cheap.” You know…stylish but not very high end. To be honest, the first thing I thought of when walking through the front door on my way to the reception desk was “cheap”. To put it in better context, it’s basically the opposite of their more upscale properties (such as the Grand Hyatt at the Incheon Airport in Seoul). Long story short, this is Hyatt’s line of extended-stay properties that have a bit of a youthful flair sprinkled in to keep things interesting. A full review of my 1 night stay at the Hyatt House Hotel at the Denver AirportĬuriosity got the best of me a few days after making the reservation, and I found myself doing some research to figure out what the “House” sub-brand was all about. The location seemed perfect, and the price was right, so why not? It looked more than ideal for a simple overnight stay with easy access to the Denver International Airport (DEN). Despite having absolutely no idea what a “Hyatt House” was, I didn’t hesitate for an instant when booking the reservation.
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