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    Hyatt Place Ann Arbor

    3.6 (51 reviews)
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    Bathroom interior is clean.
    Gilbert G.

    My family stayed here for 1 night on a roadtrip to the Midwest in July 2023. The Hyatt Place is a relatively new facility (opened in 2017) with a convenient location near I-94 but 10 minutes from downtown Ann Arbor. It also has free parking and a clean interior. Rooms were quite comfortable. One downside is the unusual route needed to return to I-94. Without a dedicated traffic light to make a left turn, one has to be careful to cross the street upon exiting the facility during busy times. Another small downside is that it's basically next to an old office park that feels somewhat depressing. For a short stay on a road trip, that's not a problem.

    Derek P.

    Clean room. Inviting lobby and nice bar area. Room was comfortable and clean. Plenty of space and nice large TV. Nice bathroom and shower. Free breakfast was fantastic, both warm and cold choices. Did not use the pool. Front desk staff very nice and accommodating. Not sure what the negative reviews are about. Would 100% stay here again.

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    nakisha a.

    Update- 3/22 went down stairs to see if housekeeping would clean the room. Some hotels you don't have to but it's best to leave room to make sure they are efficient in cleaning. I spoke with one gentleman there and he saw the GM and she came over and was very personable, sat and spoke with me. Issue was communication, I mentioned the series of events that happened and the reasoning I did not go as first step was to front desk or call and just contact via app due to my first experience with front desk. The GM got the images from text but I showed the other which I used and she apologized as she mentioned the severity of how it can be. I was more so distraught due to it appearing to be fresher blood in color and how no communication to clean or change rooms. She made sure that they went to clean the room to their standards and apologized for no one addressing and assured they will communicate with the original individual at front desk. I felt better knowing she will speak with that individual and make sure this doesn't happen. I understand every hotel in and out the US has the same issue with staffing for housekeeping but some things cannot be overlooked. I hope that never happens for anyone.

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    Oanh K L.

    A short weekend getaway for us 2 weeks ago and a first trip ever for our 3 months old baby. The hotel looks pretty new and well maintained. When we arrived, at the hotel lobby, they have table with lemonade & cookies for in house guest. We booked last minutes by points so it is understandable that we didn't have a nicer room or higher floor. The bed is comfortable as always. Nice size bathroom. We brought our travel bassinet so baby sleeps in there on our bed. Pack n Play from hotel didn't look decent enough to let baby sleep. And he is so young to play in there as well, so most of the time he is on the bed or his bouncer. Continental breakfast is good enough to have something in your stomach. We asked for late check out and were granted at 2pm (thanks to Hyatt membership) so we wouldn't be so rush. In general, a pretty nice hotel stay for a weekend getaway.

    the blood in the bed
    Ryan G.

    The workers were mean I found blood on the bed and a bug was in the bathroom would not recommend

    Almond milk!
    Liz P.

    Very nice, new hotel (opened 10/3/17) near Briarwood Mall. Full disclosure, I received a comped stay here last night as I'm a blogger who will be reviewing it. We arrived a little late, around 11pm, as we were coming from a wedding, and everybody from the check-in staff to the kitchen staff was so welcoming. We had a room with a king bed and I believe a sofabed, and it was HUGE - the website says 300-350 square feet but I'm willing to bet it was more like 500. They also offer rooms with TWO king beds which is unusual, most hotels are two doubles or queens. Breakfast is free and they have a large selection, I had waffles and all-natural sausage, and they even had almond milk too, which was a pleasant surprise for me. The only hiccup in our visit was when we had lunch there today - it's more of an open bar/lobby/restaurant type of vibe. About 45 minutes after we ordered some pulled pork sliders, we were told the kitchen had no BBQ sauce; we ordered a flatbread instead. Both that and the Korean tacos were good, though they were more like southwest tacos than Korean. I'd definitely stay here again, it's a gorgeous hotel and pretty close to the UM campus. The pool area looked nice as well, and the lobby has a lot of cozy reading and sitting nooks.

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    Patrick M.

    I had a really nice day recently at this Hyatt Place hotel in Ann Arbor. I was impressed with a very large lobby and breakfast area. Although, standard with a pandemic, the breakfast offerings were very limited. The room was fine with no issues. Everything seem to be clean and well organized, as expected. Also, I'm very sensitive about the hotels trying to survive these days with limited travelers and they did mention that daily housekeeping was "on request" only. I told them during my three night stay, I really wouldn't require daily housekeeping. My only disappointment, and the reason I am reviewing with four stars instead of five, was I left immediately after a long conference call my last day and didn't thoroughly check the room one more time for any missing items that I had not packed. I dashed out of the room and didn't realize till I got home that I didn't check the top drawer of the dresser for some clothing I had left behind. I called the next day and talked to someone at the front desk and they checked and they said nothing had been turned in from housekeeping in quite a while. I was very disappointed, because I'm very loyal to the Hyatt brand, I also know that housekeeping has their issues to deal with, but I wish they would've reported my missing items instead of trashing or taking them.

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    Aaron S.

    I have stayed at this hotel twice now, and though the nights are bit of a lengthy price, I'd say it's pretty worth it and probably my favorite hotel to stay at. (and that's including the fact I've stayed at 4 Star Hotels like The Inn at St. John's) The staff are extremely kind, two in particular stand out; One whom I believe is named Patrick and the other is an older fellow whom I didn't catch the name of. Patrick is very casual and laid back, easy conversationalist and will help however he can. The older gentleman was kindhearted and soft, happy to help even though I'm on the younger side (some places I've stayed at has profiled me for my age and assume I'm a troublemaker). He also showed no judgement when I mistakenly locked my room key in my room within like 10 minutes of arriving haha. A couple of the ladies behind the counter were also kind from what little I interacted with them. Staff aside, the hotel is immaculately clean; Everybody is masked up, No trash whatsoever in the lobby or halls, no funky smells, rooms so far have not had any messed or residue/dander from previous guests. Admittedly I haven't woken up early enough to check out the breakfast quality, but the kitchen area is open 24/7 and includes a public microwave/toaster; They also provide fresh apples wrapped in plastic for preservation throughout the day and night when they're not serving meals. The pool area is closed due to Covid-19 but it looks spacious and clean. The workout area is simple, some treadmills with incline options and some weight lifting/pulling machine that I forgot the name to. The location is directly across from Briarwood Mall and has several food options close by including a Buffalo Wild Wings directly behind it making it in walking distance of the hotel. There's also a gas station [practically] in the parking lot and another one down the road if drinks or snacks are desired. Overall, love it every time I visit and hope to stay here in the future. OH! I also love the lights installed in the mirrors, and my only complaint really would probably be the water pressure of the showers. I'm also slightly too tall for where the shower heads are installed and the soap given makes me feel like my pores just don't exist anymore...like...I think dingy is the word.

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    Cleanest hotel ever even have a Landry room and super nice def recommend

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    Really clean hotel rooms! Nice spacious bathrooms! Big comfy beds! I Will definitely be returning.

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    Ask the Community - Hyatt Place Ann Arbor

    Does anyone remember what they have for the complimentary breakfast? Anything hot?

    Eggs, sausage or bacon, oatmeal, pancakes or waffles. Various milks, OJ, Apple juice, toast bagels w/ toaster. Fruit, Seattle's Best coffee.

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    Review Highlights - Hyatt Place Ann Arbor

    Very nice, new hotel (opened 10/3/17) near Briarwood Mall.

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    Joan is a wonderful, cultured, and exuberant woman who can give you much insight on Ann Arbor's…read morehistory, UM's football athletics program, and just about anything she collects (UM football memorabilia, miniature books, red items). She knows her way around so please feel welcomed to ask her for directions. Her cozy abode is quirky at first but you'll be drawn by the deep passion this lady has for these knickknacks. Home is well furnished: community bathroom, community kitchen, 3 bedrooms, and dining room (red room) for breakfast. Very clean and full of color. She cooks a pretty good "eggs in a basket" dish that's a scramble of eggs, asparagus, almonds, cranberries, and chicken/asiago cheese sausages. Croissant (so good!), coffee, tea, and orange juice is also available. She's very accommodating so don't be afraid to ask. The only issues we came across were the extra soft beds and fleece sheets that may be uncomfortable for some. Room's aren't too spacious but enough to house two people comfortably (but who stays in on a vacation?). She does have cats but they stay in her room and may roam in the breakfast area. I'm allergic to cats but they were not a problem for me at all. Please do keep the library bed and breakfast in mind the next time you come to Ann Arbor as her price is comparable and she'll make your experience a pleasurable memory!

    I cannot say enough about the experience we had here. We admittedly called VERY late in the…read moreafternoon after a day of Antiquing. The owner, Joan Knoertzer, indicated that she was late for an appointment, but asked for a minute, then came back and told us to come by anyway! We arrive to a non-description residence covered with grapevines and trees on Mary Street, just off the busy corner of Packard and State. You could almost throw a rock and hit the Athletic Administration building we were so close! We parked on the street and walked up the curving steps to warmly greeted by a wonderful lady decked out in full Maize and Blue. This was just the beginning, as we entered which could best described as a bibliophile paradise crossed with a museum to all things Ann Arbor/ U of M. Climbing the steps, you first encounter the Poetry and Mystery Rooms, followed by a full Pullman kitchen and sitting area. If your into Ann Arbor's past, you'll find two great hanging lights from the old Pretzel Bell Restaurant, surrounded by books of all types. Last is the Tiny Book Room, which is filled with - you guessed it - tiny books. We had a great dinner later than night at Melting Pot (review forthcoming) and went to bed early and slept great. We woke up the next morning to amazing smells coming from downstairs, where we and another couple were greeted to fresh coffee, OJ, homemade pumpkin bread and pumpkin butter! This was followed by a fruit course and an amazing quiche. Mixed with a wonderful conversation, we felt like we were totally at home. Even the three cats, Kipling, Cinnamon and, well, I forget the third, treated us well. We then spent the next hour talking about everything books - we just didn't want to leave! Trust me, there is no better place to stay in AA, especially for the price and the food. Try it, you won't be sorry!

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    We stayed at this hotel three nights and thought the room was very spacious and we liked having the…read morekitchen area. Everything is clean and new with modern touches. We had a nice view of the University of MI lacrosse and track fields from our room. There is a parking garage under the hotel which was convenient. Front staff team members were nice and helpful. Could not get the ice maker and dishwasher running and wondered if they were hooked up yet? Reported when we checked out. We'd stay here again as it was a good location for us.

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    My thoughts after staying for 2 weeks: -super convenient…read morelocation, can walk anywhere to restaurants, parking garage, super markets, etc -Really convenient to not have to carry around keys (it's by code) -Nice colored mugs and utensils that are necessary -loud music plays on every weekend night and its hard to fall asleep (especially on Sunday nights which is right before a work day! It ends by 10:30pm the latest on most days) -the lights by the bed were not thought out and the switch is far up where you have to get up to turn it off instead of being able to turn it off when lying down -there is a lot of homeless on almost every corner. Sometimes they will ask you things or make comments so beware that you might not always feel safe if you are a female and alone

    Pros: the room here was quite nice for the rate. Everything seemed clean enough…read more Cons: literally everything else. As others have noted, this place is just weird. Firstly, reserving a room and uploading my info was just all around weird and confusing. The keypad was also strange (it's really low, so you can barely see the numbers while homeless people come and ask you for money). The lack of any employees anywhere is bonkers. There's literally no information anywhere, so I was just guessing at what to do half the time. And when I got stuck dealing with the elevator, I had to text some random people (seemed like in India??), wait 5 minutes. Rinse. Repeat. They told me I could street park, which you cannot because all cars are towed if there between 3-6am (a police officer walking by told me that). There's a parking garage nearby, but I also had to figure that out myself. WiFi was spotty, and the people I was texting in India weren't much help. I was told there was no gym and then was told there was. Seemed nice but found out about it too late. Check out is at 10:30, which is fine, but I almost got locked out of the lobby where my bag was. They quite literally deactivate your door code at 10:29am. Thank god for the cleaning staff, who also think this whole place is sketchy AF. In summary: clean but weird, confusing and honestly a tad sketchy. This whole concept is just a non-starter for me, and just a liability waiting to happen. I suggest you avoid it. The downsides are too great.

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    I was looking for unique accommodation in Ann Arbor (other than middle-of-the-road corporate…read morehotels, very hard to find), when I found this unique Frank Lloyd Wright-designed vacation rental on V.R.B.O. So, I decided to book it for a couple days over the Labour Day weekend. The property owners were very nice to us, and made sure we were set for our sojourn in Ann Arbor. Renting this home is not for everybody, that's for sure. You have to put up with F.L.W.'s eccentric designs, and just go with the flow, and see the beauty of this particular home. For, the beds are not rectangular, more triangular. The bathrooms are small, the doors narrow (Mr. & Mrs. Palmer were petite people, as was F.L.W.). Living and dining rooms are spacious, yet, feature F.L.W.'s signature (hard) custom furniture, not exactly comfortable as more modern furniture we're all used to by now. The kitchen is quite small, but, workable for the simplest self-catering - don't expect a Viking range! Remember, this is a 50's home, pretty much left 'as is' in that decade of design. To conclude, one really must love architecture and design in order to make the most out of a stay here. Do not rent this property thinking it will be luxurious and modern by 2000's standards, this will be a big disappointment for you.

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