![]() Only option for eggs are powdered scrambled eggs. Honestly, the breakfast is the saddest hotel breakfast I've come across. It's an average hotel at best, with plenty of mediocre qualities:ġ) Location (downtown STL outside of baseball season can be sketchy and dangerous at times)Ģ) Food options mediocre/disgusting or prohibitively expensive. I would routinely get upgraded to at least a Junior Suite (which I actually prefer to the Executive Suites). ![]() This used to be a go-to hotel of mine in STL. If I'm not a Globalist next time I'm in St. The high points of this hotel were the location and the Globalist benefits (free breakfast for 4, free parking on award stay, late checkout). No griddle items, strangely, but extensive pastries. It was a buffet with extensive choices, including lunch-type deli meat and cheese, as well as hot items (sausage, potatoes, etc.). There was a line for breakfast the next morning at 9:45. In the 2 double bed room, the only place to sit other than the desk chair was an odd ottoman sort of thing over by the door, which actually proved useful. Check-in was much better, as there were many agents working, and lines only 2 deep. In fact, we were stuck at a stoplight across the street from the hotel because there were so many cars jammed in front of the hotel. Self parking was full, and there was a long wait (15-20 min) for valet parking around 4:45 pm. Hotel was sold out, so only upgrade as Globalist was a partial arch view room on 16th floor (out of 18). Stayed here recently on a Friday night for a Cardinals game. I don't think the Hyatt has been renovated since the last time you've stayed, so you know the ups and downs of this hotel - incredible views of the arch from the right rooms, fairly close to the stadium and other downtown sights, earns Hyatt credit, and not too much else going for it.Won’t be wandering the streets and have fantastic views right at home without leavingīut did enjoy the Arch views when I was thereĬlayton has more variety of upscale restaurant choices and closer to the airport to catch my flight home hopefully alive!Īll kidding aside every major city is facing these challenges lately though some more than others ![]() While the murders and shootings make the headlines, the widest crime problem in St Louis right now is probably car break-ins, which are happening everywhere, even in nice areas, so definitely don't leave anything of value in your car unattended. I’d easily recommend staying there if you have any second thoughts about staying downtown.Ĭlayton is definitely safer and nicer than downtown, but if you're just staying at the hotel and driving to/from it (not wandering the streets), I wouldn't personally feel unsafe staying downtown. Excellent property, that - beautifully done up, service was professional, food was good, nice bar - and the area is corporate but quiet and safe. Louis last month and stayed at the Le Méridien in Clayton. Have they refreshed the property?The room seemed quite dated at the time as I rememberI’ve read and heard too many stories about people getting mugged outside downtown’s upscale hotels, and people dropping to the street because of gunfire exchanged in their immediate vicinities so I skipped staying with Hyatt when I went to St. My only stay here 3 or 4 years ago I remember as fairly lackluster just ok. Would I be better off in the Clayton Area?Īlso the brand new grand opening of the Le Meridien its the exact same amount of points as the HyattĮven with this Marriotts devaluation so thinking of splitting up my stay I saw on TripAdvisor someone calling this a dangerous run down area part of Downtown where someone was murdered by the hotel while they were there
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