Cancun-Hyatt Resorts
#1
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Cancun-Hyatt Resorts
I need someone to give me a comparison between the two Hyatt hotels in
Cancun
I have 4 certificates good for 4 nights at either of the two Hyatt
Hotels on Cancun beach and I have to use them up within the next 5 months or
they will expire.
The wife and I are two very active retirees that enjoy the good things
in life but not too patient with a lot of children running around as well as
young drunks and naked women. Which of the two hotels will be the best
suited for us. Thank you.
Sherman
Cancun
I have 4 certificates good for 4 nights at either of the two Hyatt
Hotels on Cancun beach and I have to use them up within the next 5 months or
they will expire.
The wife and I are two very active retirees that enjoy the good things
in life but not too patient with a lot of children running around as well as
young drunks and naked women. Which of the two hotels will be the best
suited for us. Thank you.
Sherman
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Re: Cancun-Hyatt Resorts
Hands down, I'd take the Hyatt Cancun Caribe over the Hyatt Regency, The
Caribe is a lot smaller and thus quieter and has a much better beach area.
The Regency has a very small beach area.
"Sherm" wrote in message
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> I need someone to give me a comparison between the two Hyatt hotels
in
> Cancun
> I have 4 certificates good for 4 nights at either of the two Hyatt
> Hotels on Cancun beach and I have to use them up within the next 5 months
or
> they will expire.
> The wife and I are two very active retirees that enjoy the good
things
> in life but not too patient with a lot of children running around as well
as
> young drunks and naked women. Which of the two hotels will be the best
> suited for us. Thank you.
> Sherman
Caribe is a lot smaller and thus quieter and has a much better beach area.
The Regency has a very small beach area.
"Sherm" wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> I need someone to give me a comparison between the two Hyatt hotels
in
> Cancun
> I have 4 certificates good for 4 nights at either of the two Hyatt
> Hotels on Cancun beach and I have to use them up within the next 5 months
or
> they will expire.
> The wife and I are two very active retirees that enjoy the good
things
> in life but not too patient with a lot of children running around as well
as
> young drunks and naked women. Which of the two hotels will be the best
> suited for us. Thank you.
> Sherman
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Re: Cancun-Hyatt Resorts
Sherm wrote:
> I need someone to give me a comparison between the two Hyatt hotels in
> Cancun
>
> I have 4 certificates good for 4 nights at either of the two Hyatt
> Hotels on Cancun beach and I have to use them up within the next 5 months or
> they will expire.
>
We liked the Hyatt Cancun Caribe. We were there four nights last week in
a Villa Suite, thanks to the 6000 Hyatt Gold Passport point/4 night
suite upgrade (we had to pay a $139 room rate). If you can upgrade to at
least the Regency section, that would be great. There were a lot of
teens that appeared to be staying in the main highrise. The Regency Club
section is a group of low rise villas. I believe it is one suite and 2
regular rooms per villa.
The villas are right at the beach.
> I need someone to give me a comparison between the two Hyatt hotels in
> Cancun
>
> I have 4 certificates good for 4 nights at either of the two Hyatt
> Hotels on Cancun beach and I have to use them up within the next 5 months or
> they will expire.
>
We liked the Hyatt Cancun Caribe. We were there four nights last week in
a Villa Suite, thanks to the 6000 Hyatt Gold Passport point/4 night
suite upgrade (we had to pay a $139 room rate). If you can upgrade to at
least the Regency section, that would be great. There were a lot of
teens that appeared to be staying in the main highrise. The Regency Club
section is a group of low rise villas. I believe it is one suite and 2
regular rooms per villa.
The villas are right at the beach.