Skip to main content

Hyatt Regency Maui Resort and Spa Room #307 Review

An Accessible Room with an Ocean View?  Really?

My Dear Polite Travelers,

At times, my hubby and I find ourselves regretting our need for an accessible room due to my husband’s mobility issues.  It’s not that the rooms are not comfortable, but often there is no view.  That’s not the issue with our luxurious room at the Hyatt Regency Maui Resort and Spa.

Room 307 Review

Room 307 not only had a semi-ocean view, but also a lanai.  We had the sliding glass door open for the warm Hawaiian breezes all night—felt like heaven.  However, there’s more.  Since this hotel, er…resort, is on the higher end of the quality scale, our room showed it with its large flat-screen TV, sofa, quality hygiene products, Keurig coffee maker, and breathable cotton robes.  I nearly squealed with joy when I noticed Hyatt included an electric kettle in the room.   I do love my tea

Don’t Miss

Hyatt Regency Maui Resort and Spa Review

This Hyatt Place Looks and Feels Brand New

Hilton Palm Springs: The Good, Great, & What?

Accessibility

The accessibility features in the room are fairly standard, with plentiful grab bars, toiletries at chair height, a shower wand, a pull-down shower seat, and a walk-in shower.  There were plenty of drawers, but not much closet space.  This is a common problem with accessible rooms.  The designers don’t consider that those with disabilities may just travel with those who wear long dresses.  Still, we’re in a tropical paradise in a luxurious resort, so I’ll let it pass. 

What Made the Room Comfortable?

It was easy to control the temperature when necessary.  Most often, though, we just left the sliding door open—great weather.    When ready to unwind, the television is set to cast all our favorite streaming networks.   Godzilla in Maui?  Oh yeah. 

The room is spacious, featuring a large comfortable bed, a designer sofa, a desk, and a cabinet that spans most of one side.  The bathroom is also spacious with the best-smelling toiletries I’ve ever encountered. 

Will We Return?

Oh yeah.  This entire hotel/resort is lovely, comfortable, and memorable.  Our room was comfortable, and we enjoyed every moment. 

 

Activities Page:  Drums Of The Pacific Luau Maui | Hyatt Regency Maui

Hyatt Regency Maui | Ka’anapali Beach Oceanfront Resort & Spa

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

Pluses & Minuses of The Hyatt House Vacaville

Beautiful But Needs Adjustments to its Accessible Rooms My Dear Polite Travelers I recently read about a new Hyatt House and since I needed a short brain-tidy-vaca near my home base in Davis, CA, I ventured twenty miles west to the sprawling city of Vacaville, the shopping mecca of our general area.  The Lobby/Bar/Restaurant Walking into the lobby, I noted calming tones, striking art, décor, and welcoming faces.  The registration staff was delightful and efficient.  The attractive bar and eating area are tastefully decorated and have ample seating areas. In fact, the entire area was so lovely that I brought many of those decorating ideas home with me.  The restaurant’s menu was limited and similar to what is typically found at bars: hamburgers, pizzas… etc.  I ordered a hamburger which was delivered overcooked.  Grr… Accessible Room 133 First off, this is a gorgeous room filled with outstanding artwork.  It includes a kitchenette, small ...

Venue Review: Hilton Hawaiian Village

Unexpected Upgrade at Hilton Hawaiian Village Waikiki Beach Hotel Revised 4/2021 Dear Polite Traveler, For our most recent visit to the “Gathering Place”, better known as Oahu, we decided to split our ten-day stay between two excellent Hilton properties: Hilton Waikiki Beach Hotel ( review ) and Hilton Hawaiian Village Waikiki Beach Hotel.   During our stay at the Hilton Waikiki Beach Hotel, I thought it couldn’t get any better.  We enjoyed our stay immensely.  Nevertheless, Hilton surprised us once more. Note : Follow CDC and county guidelines when visiting.  Always wear your face mask when in public.   We’re upgraded to where? Yep, because we are Hilton Honors members, we were upgraded again to...wait for it…the Ali’i Tower!  Breathe, breathe.  Amazing upgrade.  Here’s a bit of the background about this excellent upgrade.  Earlier this year, my husband noticed an unbelievable half-price deal on suites at the...

Arizona: The Grand Canyon

Four Hours Visiting The Grand Canyon Updated 4/2021 I have an idea why the Grand Canyon is called “Grand”.    I theorize it’s because “Awesome Canyon” sounds more like stoner talk.  Joking aside, it is quite awesome and grand.   Recently, I was lucky enough to have a few hours to gaze wide-eyed at our big hole in the ground.  Since we (hubby & I) had only four precious hours, please follow along with what I found most important to see.  Note : Follow CDC and all park guidelines when visiting.  Wear a mask and social distance.     First Stop The first place to stop for those with limited time would be the visitor’s center.  Don’t worry about missing it.  There are plenty of signs pointing the way.  There, we found information offering park rangers, giant exhibits (displaying the entire canyon, trip planners, canyon-related history, and science), and a movie theater...