Active Advisories
Hyatt Regency Scottsdale Resort and Spa is going through an extensive transformation. This is a two year project from 2023-2025 with the rebranding to Grand Hyatt.
Here is an outline of the areas impacted and proposed timelines
March 1st – October 1st 2024 –
- Full completion of pools (March 15, 2024)
- Lobby, Lobby Bar
- Central Courtyard
June 1st – October 1st 2024
- Food and Beverage outlets, including signature restaurants
October 1st 2023 – August 1st 2024
- Guestrooms
August 1st 2024 – October 1st 2024
- Spa Avania
All efforts will be made to minimize guest impact during this time.
Overview
Explore 27 acres of luxury in this desert oasis. Located in Scottsdale's booming north, the Hyatt Regency Scottsdale Resort and Spa is fun for the entire family. With an on-site babysitting service that's top notch, enjoy a night out without the kids. The three-story waterslide and 2.5-acre water playground with sandy beach is a haven for all guests, while the Southwestern bistro features an open kitchen with stunning views of the McDowell Mountains. There is so much to offer.
Resort fees include
- Stay-Fit Fitness Center at Spa Avania
- Local phone calls
- In-room laptop size safe
- Daytime shopping shuttle to Scottsdale Fashion Square Mall, Old Town Scottsdale and Arts District
- Tennis Courts
- Resort Bicycles
- Golf Bag Storage
- Wi-Fi
Check in
4 p.m.
Check out
12 p.m.
Rooms
493
Inclusions
Rooms
Amenities
Location
Reviews
Great Stay at Hyatt Regency Scottsdale
Stay716042 on Apr 26, 2024
We had a wonderful experience during our stay in Scottsdale at the Hyatt. Despite major renovations taking place, the facilities were extremely clean, there was minimal noise, and the amenities were spectacular. I would definitely stay here again on my next trip to Scottsdale.
Great resort but won't return until renovations are complete
PugMama73 (Seattle, Washington) on Apr 24, 2024
Overall it was a pleasant stay, however there were some unpleasant things worthy of consideration if you are thinking about this hotel. The construction at the resort is much more disruptive than was indicated in any pre-arrival communications. First, navigating the hallways to get to your room is a challenge. The front desk was very kind and appeared to be trying hard to be helpful, but the signage was not very clear. As a result we spent nearly 20 minutes with our suitcases trying to navigate to our wing of the hotel with only one working elevator and many blocked off corridors. I was offered to have help with luggage but declined. Had I known how difficult it would be I would have accepted. If they offer this to you, take them up on it. The only reason we found our room was because we ran into a random employee in the hallway. Once we found our room it was easy to get to and from the lobby because we had our bearings, not because the signage was helpful, or existent. However, on a couple of occasions the elevator closest to our room was only working part of the time which made navigation challenging. On our last day the elevators closest to our room were shut down because they started work in the adjacent atrium, but to their credit they did put out signs that made it clear where to go. The construction noise is louder and more disruptive than I expected. They started at 8:30 am and even worked through the weekend. The loudest noises like banging and drilling subsided over the weekend, but if you are there M-F expect a lot of noise. It carries over to the pool area as well. As a Hyatt Globalist I was disappointed to not be placed in the quieter, renovated part of the hotel. One of my benefits as a Globalist is complimentary breakfast in the restaurant, however we only ate there one day because the noise from the construction was too disruptive. We couldn’t even have a conversation because the noise level was so loud. On the plus side, everyone we encountered on property was wonderful. From the front desk to the pool staff, every encounter we had was a pleasant one. The pool area is very nice, and the food at the restaurants and bar was excellent. We especially enjoyed the live music at the Centerstage Bar (adjacent to Cantina Due) every night. When the renovations are complete this place will once again be wonderful. For now, it is a bit of a loud mess. I will likely hold off on returning until they are complete.
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