Active Advisories
Following American Hotel & Lodging Association's (AHLA) recent announcement of its "Safe Stay Guest Checklist"—and following medical expert guidance to help reduce the spread of COVID-19—all Hyatt hotels in the U.S. and Canada will require face coverings within indoor public areas beginning Monday, July 27, for the foreseeable future.
Public areas may include hotel lobbies, meetings and events spaces, restaurants and bars, and fitness centers. Some guests may be exempt from this mandate, including but not limited to guests with medical conditions, guests consuming food or beverages in restaurants, and children under the age of 2.
Overview
With a unique blend of Eastern and Western influences, Hotel Kabuki offers 218 guestrooms with sleek and serene accommodations in the heart of Japantown. Guestrooms here feature a contemporary Japanese design with sliding shoji screens to maximize the natural light.
Resort fees include
- Kabuki Springs Communal Bath passes
- Bike rentals
- Managers Sake Happy Hour
- Morning coffee service in lobby
- Filtered water dispensing machines
- Yoga classes
- Newspaper and local phone calls
Check in
3 p.m.
Check out
12 p.m.
Rooms
218
Inclusions
Rooms
Amenities
Location
Reviews
Nice common areas, but a noisy room made for bad sleep
escaperoomescaper (Earth, Texas) on Mar 21, 2024
First, the good: * The lobby is beautiful and spacious, with lots of little areas for hanging out. I appreciated the free coffee bar and cold / hot / soda water tap. * The gym has a lot going for it. Lots of good options for cardio and strength training. The punching bags were a fun surprise. The running treadmill wasn't operational, but everything else was in good condition. * The location is great. I love Japantown, and it's nice to have a variety of food and shopping options nearby. If you're visiting the city, definitely consider staying here instead of Union Square. * The shower had plenty of hot water and water pressure. * The white noise machine was helpful (but necessary...) The bad: * My 4th floor room had a window facing Laguna. The cross-traffic from Geary was extremely noisy late into the night. Things were mostly quiet after 10 or 11PM, save for occasional loud car or motorcycle. Even with the white noise machine, I struggled to get sleep the first couple nights. * It was very easy to hear my neighbors. I could hear my next-door neighbor talking clearly, even though I don't think he was being particular loud. It didn't get to the point where I thought to complain, but it did make me self-conscious about how much noise I was making. I hear that things are much less noisy on higher floors of the main tower, so watch out for that.
Come for the area, stay for the quiet and service
krismariefisher (Anaheim, California) on Mar 20, 2024
Let me preface this with we are a family of three with a very active toddler. I'm not over reacting on how nice and quick they got us a room. We had no reservation and were exhausted. The front desk ladies got us water, booked our room, and even gave us insights on the area. They even made sure to remind us to grab our cappucino and tea before heading up, there's a service area near the elevator. Keep in mind, you can pay $40+ to park out front of the hotel. Otherwise, parking in the garage is $23 a night. It is very quiet and the decor helps with the overall calm. The gym is top notch and very clean. We even saw a little bee hive colony and a koi pond they take care of on the property. This hotel is a must see and stay in my opinion if you want the looks but also the quiet during your trip.
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