Another question about the Hyatt at Orlando airport

snowiit

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We have stayed at the Hyatt before and will be staying with the Hyatt this early December. My question is what is the highest amount that one of us has paid to stay there overnight or what is the lowest amount you've paid.

Thanks for all your help.
 
We are paying $179.10 for a king room at the end of this month. Currently have a room on hold at the end of January 2018 $302.00 - seriously hoping that price will go down!
 
Over spring break I paid $179 and $217. BUT that $217 room started out 9 months earlier listed as $361. The $179 was $253 for most of the year, then came down to $217 3 weeks before our stay and the night before our stay, it fell again to $179. Keep checking, even after you've booked your reservation. If you find a lower price, call them and they will apply that price to your reservation.
 
I paid 169$ but it was only for a day rate (which gave us a room and access to all amenities) but not a night stay.
 

$195 plus taxes- 6.5% State tax, 6.0% County tax for 3 adults, 1 child, room with 2 queens. July 2017. Rebooked the room about 3 weeks out as the price dropped $60.
 
Most expensive was about 180 - in May 2 years ago.
Cheapest was technically "free" since my hyatt credit card gives us a free night at that category Hyatt each year. The annual fee is 75 USD though so I guess that is really the price for the room. It's a good card to have if you tend to do these cruises and fly in/out of MCO.
 
We are sailing on Presidents Day Weekend and I booked the Hyatt thru DCL since it was cheaper than the
website $225 flat fee...2 adults
 
You can also go through Orbitz and use a 15% off coupon code they have on their site. I priced it out for next month and I believe it was about $190 with taxes for a Monday night.
 
we Paid 215 after fees and taxes for an executive king. It was the biggest hotel room I have ever stayed in. one king bed, one full pullout and a twin rollaway. It fit all 5 of us perfectly with tons of room to spare, the balcony ran the full length of the room.
 
Stayed there 6/24/17 (a Saturday) for $259, incl all taxes and fees. 2 adults, 1 kid. 2 beds. Incl breakfast for 2. I had booked that in April. It was also their "stars and stripes" weekend or something like that. An orchestra played in the airport right outside there, and they had dinner party specials to book. So maybe it kept prices higher.

We had a day room 6/30/17 for $129 (+ taxes and fees) for 2 beds.

I need a room with 2 beds for 1/20/18 and looked yesterday - ack!! It was like $450 or something wretched like that. I'll just keep looking and hope to see a massive price drop!
 
We are staying there the night of September 28, 2017, for free with our annual award free night certificate for having their credit card. I pay a $75 annual fee for that. Had I paid for the room outright, the rate was $405. Ridiculous! They really jack it up on weeknights assuming you are a business traveler whose company is paying for the room.
 
I paid 169$ but it was only for a day rate (which gave us a room and access to all amenities) but not a night stay.

Same. Later flight and earlier than expected cruise debarkation with a few kids and family so was well worth it.

For a night i think it wS $229 las time we stayed.
 
I am a Federal Govt employee and was able to get the Fed rate at approximately $115 previously.
 
Anything discount wise for first responders? My husband drives for An ambulance service
 

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