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    4.5 (2 reviews)
    Closed 9:00 am - 6:00 pm
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    Hyatt Place Princeton - King Bed (with Sofa Bed)

    Hyatt Place Princeton

    (60 reviews)

    $$

    This hotel is very clean. There was no dust, I always sanitize a room and they did a great job. The…read morebed is very comfy. We loved the sofa layout, it was convenient for our toddler to eat and easy for me to prep her milk with the extra sink. The bathroom was weird though, the sink is outside and my main issue was seeing the mirror when I'm on the bed. That's bad fung shui and kinda creepy when I got up at 3AM. I washed my hand and then there's another mirror on the bathroom door so I'm like hey who is this..... oh it's just my reflection. Layout not great. Breakfast was good! There were plenty of seats available. I would definitely stay here again, it was perfect for our Sesame Street getaway!

    This is my second time staying in a Hyatt Place hotel. I was able to check in about an hour before…read moreactual checkout time which was helpful. It was fairly easy to find & it is located next to a mall type area so there are lots of restaurants and a Starbucks next-door that you can walk to. I do like the layout of the Hyatt place rooms. They are like mini suites. So there is a couch and kind of a hot and coffee table thing where you can sit and watch TV and then there's a half wall that sort of divides the bed from the living room area. You can angle the TV to look at the sofa or look at the bed. In the corner when you first enter, there is a desk and then there is also an actual sink in the room and a refrigerator. Unfortunately, my refrigerator did not work. It wasn't that big a deal so I did not complain because I did not have time to switch rooms. I told the desk at check out. The room was quiet, shower worked well & the bed was comfortable. I would stay again. Breakfast is $11, I ate lunch next door instead.

    Hyatt Regency Princeton

    Hyatt Regency Princeton

    (119 reviews)

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    Yelp gets it right again…read more Three stars. * * * The Hyatt Regency is a perfectly nice place to sleep. The beds are comfortable. They have hot water. Parking is easy. My particular room had a shower that insisted on running even when I wanted to take a bath. A nuisance but not a traumatic life scarring experience. * * * The challenges of the Hyatt Regency are all on the food side. And note - the food is perfectly good. They have a decent kitchen and will serve you fine stuff. On the plus side - and hooray for them on this one - the kitchen cooks unusual things and makes them available for purchase in the various and sundries store. So if you get an urge for garlic chicken wings at 2 in the morning - you don't have to do anything stupid like room service. They have real good ones that you just buy at the store, pay for at the front desk and then zap. Eat in the lobby or your room as you wish. * * * So what I am squawking about? Squawk squawk squawk squawk squawk squawk squawk squawk. a) The hotel is in a food desert. There is absolutely nothing around the hotel. Princeton is a completely interesting food city ... And it has become more so since it became a retirement community for elderly New Yorkers who want to get out of the rat race of living in the city. You can eat like a king in Princeton. I was travelling. It was in the middle of cold spell that was unusually cold and miserable even for long standing experienced Princeton residents. Getting to the famous food would have meant two expensive Ubers for non-trivial distance while freezing my a** off. In most other college towns, the hotel where all the campus visitors stay is right in the heart of the action. I was in Siberia both for remoteness and for temperature. I did most of my eating at the hotel - hating every minute of it. b) The Hyatt like nearly every other hotel specializes in massive markups for eating on premises. They promise high quality to match the astronomic prices. I had a breakfast buffet where most of what I was eating was scrambled eggs (good but nothing special), bacon (a little worse than normal bacon) and chicken sausages (kudos on the chicken sausages.) There was lox with capers - which was a good thing. Not a terrible breakfast. But NOT worth $28 a pop. Every time I had breakfast I was feeling the money draining out of my wallet. c) I had dinner at the bar with decent sports TVS. If I wanted to do upscale experimentation - and I did - the options were extremely attractive. The prices were blanch-worthy. Okay, one of the bottles I looked at was an advanced years Whistle Pig Rye. The whole point of Whistle Pig is to make you pay enough money that you force yourself into thinking you are drinking a superior beverage. Otherwise you could not live with yourself and what you are doing. I have done Whistle Pig in lower end manifestations. The brand is meritorious. But it is NOT four times better than competing brands that are charging a fourth of the price. Add a hotel markup to that and you are looking at numbers so obscene that children should not be allowed to hear them. I limited myself to brands I could drink for less than $20 a pop. I discovered one marvelous rye, and one mediocre rye. (Angels Envy and Basel Hayden Dark respectively.) My wallet was under control drinks wise. The flatbread pizza on the other hand was playing the breakfast buffet game. Huge prices for cheap stuff. A flatbread with mortadella on it should not cost practically $30, even if the six pieces of mortadella on your pizza have real pistachios in them. Pistachio and regular mortadella go for the same price where I buy Italian goodies. So once again I was watching my wallet bleed. At least I could drown my sorrows in alcohol. * * * Yes, hotel dining is expensive. If you don't want to pay hotel prices, Don't eat in hotels. I get it. But if you are in a place where you are going to have to pay at least $30 and catch pneumonia in order to NOT pay hotel prices, That means that you are stuck-ooed no matter how you play it. * * * Simple Solution: Don't stay at the Princeton Hyatt Regency. Exception: If being out in the boonies doesn't bother you, You can make the Princeton Hyatt Regency work.

    The lobby and rooms were very clean and beautiful! The staff were super friendly and helpful. The…read moreonly downside is the towel shortage at both the pool and in the rooms. In both places, we asked for more and they never came, or took forever. But otherwise, I would absolutely stay here again in a heartbeat! It's so gorgeous and reasonable priced.

    Regus New Jersey Carnegie Center

    Regus New Jersey Carnegie Center

    (1 review)

    Multiple issues and customer service above the level of the front desk staff was disappointing. I…read moreshould have read the Better Business Bureau reviews before selecting Regus for my small business.

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