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    Hyatt Regency Tysons Corner Center

    3.7 (122 reviews)
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    American girl doll bed - Hyatt has these for sale or as part of American Girl package rate.
    Fred K.

    A good solid HR option in Tysons. You can walk into the mall without ever walking outside. They have a restauarxt and bar and fitness center, but got rid of their indoor pool. That's a shame. Parking at the mall parking lot is $10 overnight. Their Regency club has a full spread for breakfast (no smoked salmon) with four hot food options, and light food in the evening (no hot food option) with plenty of seating. Room has two queen beds and one of the smaller TV's with no Chromecast :( I've seen at Hyatts. Good water pressure for shower/tub combination. Nice blackout curtains too. Like the darker color tones. For those who have girls that love American Girl dolls, you can buy a doll bed for $15! My girl was so happy.

    06/06/2023 Plaza Suite
    Nathan P.

    Came here 06/06/2023. This is a business hotel for those at Amazon and Capital One, but also any other companies. For context, I am a Hyatt Globalist. I was upgraded to a Plaza Suite upon arrival which is a premium suite. Nice gesture by the hotel. They were totally booked up because there was some kind of convention. The Plaza Suite is enormous and has a full dining table for 6-8 people. Lots of space for one person, and the bathroom was huge with a tub that's in the shower (love that). Regency Club offerings are lacking, especially during lunch. Breakfast spread is decent. The location is great because it's connected to the Tysons Corner mall. You can also walk across the bridge to get on the Metro and go to DC. I would recommend this hotel for families.

    Tryingfood A.

    Tried the bar in the lounge. Cocktail tastes good and service was ok. Can see the view with lighted trees outside so this is definitely a plus.

    Hotel reception
    Hamid A.

    Let me start with the good things about this hotel first: Close to mall, house keeping were professional and good water pressure for the shower. Then there's more worse things about the place which is why I would NOT recommend it! 1st room temperature in the room is hot and AC doesn't get any colder than 65, and feels like 70 actually! When I talked to hotel staff they offered a fan! 2. There's mold in the bathroom that's visible! 3. To use the PC at lobby there's a hold of $25 and $1.50 to print 1 page I was told it was free. No big deal, just staff did know this! 4. Parking isn't free, but that's understandable for the location. 5. Rooms are a little outdated. But mostly, not happy with how the front desk handled our complaint on room temperature.

    Regency Club - only available to Hyatt Globalist members- 12/4/2021
    Eddie K.

    I had a free night certificate to use so I decided to stay here for a staycation during the Holidays and figured we could do some shopping at Tysons Corner. At the time when I stayed their club lounge was only available for Hyatt Globalist and only for breakfast. For breakfast, it was mostly pre-packaged food but they had eggs and sausage available upon request. We got an upgraded room since I had Globalist status. Rooms were nice and front desk agent was friendly. The parking here sucks though. They have a limited amount of parking reserved in the mall parking garage and you have to fight with the mall traffic. I did love the hotel bar/restaurant. They have excellent beer on draft and it was pretty lively. Bartenders were great!

    King bed
    Devon E.

    Stayed here for a night during a business trip/dinner for my husband's company. The location was great-right next to the mall and many restaurants. Parking of course cost extra. We were lucky to get a room with a great view of the courtyard below so you could watch all the hustle and bustle. It was a beautiful summer day so there were people playing music (which you can hear from your room) and many enjoying patio cocktails at the neighboring restaurants. The room was clean and had all needed general amenities. The shower was nice and large. Quality complementary toiletries provided. Had a good sized desk area which I worked at for a bit after checking in. Basic Wifi was free. It was good enough to sit my work needs. Nice robes to enjoy while staying at the hotel. The bed was comfy, but the pillows for were a bit small and lacking in my opinion. The negatives of our stay was the checkin and departure process. My husband made the reservation, but dropped me off to check in while he parked. The hotel front desk wouldn't let me check in as my name wasn't on the reservation. Didn't matter if I showed ID showing the same last name or have personal information to show my relation. They would only accept me calling my husband and him verbally giving the ok. It just felt like a weird verification system- I mean I could of called anyone? Why is that better? It was just odd. Also, we turned in our room keys when we checked out, as one does, but you needed them to get out of the parking garage. My husband had to go back and get them to swipe. This made recycling the room keys basically not possible. Also a odd system.

    Breakfast power bowl
    Jenny L.

    Clean room and very conveniently located to my office. The room service is fast in the morning, only 15 minutes. The business center can be a bit loud depending on how busy they are. The view is of the parking lot but there is some greenery looking out further out.

    Emily M.

    My husband and I enjoyed a staycation at the Hyatt Regency to celebrate our anniversary. We checked in around 4, check in was very smooth, quick and easy. The room was nice and clean. We checked the mattress for bed bugs and Im happy to report we didn't find anything. The mattress itself is on the firm side. I prefer a softer memory foam but everyone is different. The best part about this hotel is the proximity to the mall and restaurants/nightlife in the plaza.

    One of the rings that i left and was never returned
    Cathy L.

    INTEGRITY I recently checked out this 10th of july 2023.. an hour and a half after I checked out. I called to say i left my 1 watch and 2 rings. To which i even remember clearly where i left them.I have to follow up the next day if they found the items and waited for their email. And as shocked as i was it was never found. The integrity and honesty as to who is responsible for this grave act can never be resolve as long as they continue to patronize such act.. A REMINDER TO ALL OF US.

    Kevin K.

    Stay at this hotel for my business trip. Place is located near my work & next to the mall, which is perfect. Hotel is nice and clean. Bed is very comfortable. The only issue that I have is, parking is not free. $16 for self park for weekday and $10 self park on weekend. There's plenty hotel near by that parking is free.

    Joey W.

    I normally don't stay here when I'm in the area. I chose this hotel over the other ones nearby because I've heard so many good things about the Hyatt and its location. It's convenient and has a lot of restaurants and the mall nearby. The room was clean but the lighting was terrible. The hallway light that's in front of the mirror is very dim. The lights in the bathroom were also dim. There is also no signage for the gym anywhere (most hotels have one in the elevator) so had to ask the front desk. I got in late (last 12am) and asked the front desk if there was anything open nearby. She responded with check your app like Uber Eats and proceeded to talk to her coworkers. Service was disappointing. I gave it more stars than I would because of its location.

    Plaza view
    Erich R.

    The hotel is remarkable in that it is connected to Tyson's Corner Center, making it very easy to get to the center of the mall right near the food court and restaurant area (including a Starbucks just a few seconds into the mall). The hotel's primary entrance goes out into the Tysons Corner Center second floor plaza, which is truly beautiful and has an incredible amount of amenities such as couches with fire places, stone seating, trees and a fake grass mini-park, and quick access to the metro station and a few other buildings and restaurants. The room was comfortable, even if it felt just a bit small. It was clean and the shower excellent. The television worked great and the view of the plaza was just incredible, whether during the day or at night. The bed was comfortable and fresh. It was somewhat unclear where the amenities (gym, etc.) were and how they were to be accessed. There was a vending machine on the floor with sodas. The room's minibar had just a few waters. Barrel and Bushell is an excellent restaurant and bar that is part of the hotel and features an incredible array of drinks and foods for every meal. The hours are superb, ranging from early morning to late at night. It is often packed, as many travel from across the region to go to it, but has lots of seating both indoors and outdoors (when weather permits). The hotel has a parking area on the fourth floor of the mall which is cordoned off, as the mall does not allow overnight parking in the general parking garage. The fee at the time I went was $10 a night, which is quite excellent. The hotel is incredibly located, has a great restaurant, and is kept in excellent condition. Well-recommended.

    Rob D.

    I stayed here for many full weeks while in town on business. It once started as a 4 or 5 star review. The hotel is located perfectly by the courtyard of the very busy and beautiful mall. The bar and restaurant downstairs is great even though the menu for room service that's in the room states there's good 24 hours that is not true. My issue is that repeated my wake up call was very late. Repeatedly is not an exaggeration. It happened multiple times on 3 separate weeks I stayed here. I let management know and they apologized yet it happened the very next day again and they apologized again. I will say the doorman/shuttle drivers/bellmen are great. I would elect not to stay here again and would return and stay at the Ritz. The price is the same and the management is not indifferent when you have issues. The rooms was pretty much always cleaned well and the housekeeping staff was attentive.

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    Stayed here for a friend's wedding and the rooms were just amazing for the price.

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