This Hyatt Place is apparently one of the Amerisuites that has been modernized by a really talented interior architect. The place is stunning in muted colors of greens, oranges and browns, appointments, shapes and lighting that form wonderful effects.
We found the surroundings very modern, and well thought out visually, but some of the little details of the implementation weren't clearly under the control of the architect, somewhat spoiling his excellent visual work.
In the "suite" (a term that bothers me when there's no door separating the living and sleeping areas), the large HDTV can pivot to face the living or sleeping areas, but provides no privacy to one or the other. Both areas are lighted and both areas receive the sound when this is on, providing no privacy to a sleeping partner, for example.
The window air unit makes far to much noise to hear the television clearly from the bedroom area, and would likely keep some people up at night. There's no low-volume mode for the AC unit. It's either suffer no air movement, or listen to a rumble that drowns out the freight trains across the street.
There was a loud harmonic resonance in the tiny bathroom when the only light/exhaust fan was running.
There is a wet bar area with refrigerator for chilling, but no microwave for heating. Forget having popcorn in front of that wonderful, large HDTV. Huh?
The Schneider elevators, two of them, were very slow and clunky for being newer lifts. One had been marked Out of Order one day, though I believe that might have been triggered by people who were impatient with these klunky machines. Developers: don't install cheap elevators in a motel. You have six floors of people who require elevators for their luggage all day and night. It's too big of a risk to use cheap, slow, klunky elevators like these.
We found the breakfast area and the tables around it were not bussed regularly on the first morning we were there, leading to dirty tables and food crumbs everywhere. The melons of two varieties tasted very stale. A hot breakfast was for sale, but I wasn't going to trust people who'd leave the area such a mess with preparing my hot breakfast. The second day it was a bit better looking. This is all about hiring attendants who recognize these problems and deal with them. Apparently this hotel has a shortage of those.
The location is a good 20-25 minute drive to downtown, but it appears to be in a SAFE area of Memphis, which is a real roll of the dice for those of you who know the city. There are nice restaurants within a very short drive or perhaps a walk: P.F. Changs, Ruth's Chris Steak House, etc. It is in a more upscale/business park part of the metro near I-240 at its Easternmost edge.
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Would I recommend this hotel to my best friend?
most likely
I recommend this hotel for:
Families with teenagers, Tourists
I do not recommend this hotel for:
Young singles
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