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Hyatt Site Visit Photos

June 29, 2009

Thanks to the interest of another bride I’m posting my Hyatt site visit photos… Clicking the thumbnail takes you to a detail page and a ‘medium’ image – clicking on that image will then give you a larger image. There’s probably a better way to display photos by I’m new to blogging – before this I hated blogs. Finally I see the value. =)

Hyatt Lobby - open and airy reminding meof Hawaii. Not a lobby to hang out in butthere are a few seating groups to the right.
Hyatt Lobby – open and airy reminding me
of Hawaii. Not a lobby to hang out in but
there are a few seating groups to the right.
Hyatt Regency guest room - newlyrenovated, beautifully decorated,kind of small though and a standing/ french balcony instead of full balcony
Hyatt Regency guest room – newly
renovated, beautifully decorated,
kind of small though and a standing
/ french balcony instead of full balcony
View from the room we were shown. Very nice.
View from the room we were shown. Very nice.

Small Standing / French Balconies
Small Standing / French Balconies
Terrace space available for reception
Terrace space available for reception

Hyatt Deck entrance / exit
Hyatt Deck entrance / exit

Deck available for receptions.
Deck available for receptions.
Walking from Deck to Beach
Walking from Deck to Beach

Beach Ceremony Location
Beach Ceremony Location
Walking from the beach to the pool.
Walking from the beach to the pool.

Walking up to the Ruinas del Mar restaurant. There are actually a few restaurants in that building.
Walking up to the Ruinas del Mar restaurant. There are actually a few restaurants in that building.

Ruinas is only available for receptions on Sundays. You can see the 'deck' that looks at the water here. To the right is another covered deck that overlooks more water. In front you see a pair of their prized black swans.
Ruinas is only available for receptions on Sundays. You can see the ‘deck’ that looks at the water here. To the right is another covered deck that overlooks more water. In front you see a pair of their prized black swans.
Opposite side - here you can see the other covered open air deck. They ask that you use only one deck or the other because they do not want both sets of doors open.
Opposite side – here you can see the other covered open air deck. They ask that you use only one deck or the other because they do not want both sets of doors open.

Inside Ruinas looking out toward the open sunny deck and pond. You can see ponds however not the ocean.
Inside Ruinas looking out toward the open sunny deck and pond. You can see ponds however not the ocean.
Looking from the "Covered Ruinas Deck" into the Koi pond.
Looking from the “Covered Ruinas Deck” into the Koi pond.

From inside the Ruinas covered deck
From inside the Ruinas covered deck
Inside Ruinas covered deck
Inside Ruinas covered deck
Inside the Ruinas del Mar - beautiful. Does not need decorating. However behind me is a glass wall and you can see through to the other restaurants meaning they can also see in.
Inside the Ruinas del Mar – beautiful. Does not need decorating. However behind me is a glass wall and you can see through to the other restaurants meaning they can also see in.


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Site Visit – Hyatt Regency Aruba

May 16, 2009

Expectation: That we would fall in love with it but find it to be totally out of our budget.

I think many people agree that the Hyatt Regency is “the place” to stay in Aruba if you can afford it. In fact, a week or two before we went for our site visit I had just watched a Travel Chanel special “Top 10 Resorts in the Caribbean” and started to drool! While I was trying hard to not get caught up in needing the ‘dream wedding’ I couldn’t stop thinking about it. I didn’t want to torture myself with an appointment but my fiance took the initiative and made a call two Sundays before our visit.

I was a little disappointed that our call wasn’t returned until Wednesday and almost wasn’t going to return the call back. (She had to leave a voice mail because I was at work. I also later found out there was a holiday in Aruba that was the reason for the delay.) We also had a little difficulty arranging the appointment because she was also out of the office for some time the following week. We did finally get the appointment set up.

We exchanged a few emails before the meeting so my fiance and I would have an idea of what to expect with the sites, menu and entertainment options. They were more expensive than the other hotels though I’m was surprised it wasn’t nearly as bad as I had expected. There was a lot going on in the days leading up to the site visit – we were trying to gather as much information as possible and set up what we thought would be meaningful appointments. I have to say I was a little discouraged in that I found a couple of her emails a bit abrupt. I mention this to someone that knows her – that person kind of laughs and says she’s fine when you get to know her a little bit. I let it go figuring she’s probably bombarded by people all day, many of whom may not be serious. And of course, I had waited until the last minute to push for information.

The scheduling ended up being really tight. The time she could meet with us conflicted with another meeting we had. Since we had done our homework we told her we really just needed to see the sites. She said she could give us only 30 minutes which we were fine with.

When we met her in person we found her ‘pleasant’. Not especially warm or overly-friendly like the others, but professional. She took us around and we loved the property. The pool area is great and beach is very nice. They have a ‘deck’ available for receptions that we didn’t get too excited about, but they had another location we LOVED! They have a restaurant that you can only use on Sundays – the Ruinas del Mar. Our preferred date of Saturday was already taken so maybe Sunday would be perfect. The Ruinas is classy and needs no decorating! It’s beautiful as is. There are two deck patios off of it – one covered, one not, and its nestled within the pool. (Theirs was the best pool that we saw.) And I would have peace of mind that there is no need for a back-up location!

Even though our half hour has passed, she is warming up and taking us to see a room. Along the way she sees the bride that is waiting for her and greets her with a big hug and we are starting to see her as someone we could talk to.

The Hyatt as recently undergone a multi-million dollar renovation that is stunning. Their lobby is gorgeous giving you that “wow!” when you walk in. The hallway to the room is bright and beautifully decorated. The decor of the room itself is fresh and modern – sophisticated and contemporary with orange and green accents that put you in a ‘tropical’ mood. The downside of the room – no balcony. (Rooms at Westin and Marriott ALL have balconies.) UPDATE: Actually the Hyatt does technically have balconies. These are “Standing / French” balconies. You can stand against them an look out, however you can not have a seat and enjoy the view. There is another post with Hyatt site visit photos that shows these. Westin and Marriott balconies are full sitting balconies.

Conclusion: Beautiful hotel! The wedding cost would be close to the other locations since decorating would not be needed. The downsides we have to weigh are that our preferred date of Saturday is not available, they are more expensive for our guests and they do not allow outside vendors.

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