Hyatt Regency Tech Center

7800 East Tufts Avenue
Denver, CO 80237
Nightly Rates: ( 174.00 - 194.00 )
3 Star


Property Description

Hyatt DTC finished a complete guest room renovation July 2007 valued at $20,000 per room. Complimentary shuttle within a 5-miles radius. Four dining options. High-speed wireless Internet throughout the hotel as well as wired connectivity in some guest rooms. Covered Parking Garage. Full business center, gift shop. Hertz Rental Car. Fully equipped Stay-Fit@Hyatt health club with indoor pool, hot tub and sauna.



Amenities

· AM/FM Alarm Clock
· Babysitting/Child Services
· Bar/Lounge
· Business Center
· Coffee Maker in Room
· Concierge
· 24 Hour Front Desk
· Express Checkout
· Hairdryers Available
· Modem Lines in Room
· Meeting/Banquet Facilities
· No Smoking Rooms/Facilities
· No Smoking Rooms/Facilities
· Free Newspaper
· Pool
· Parking
· Restaurant
· Room Service
· Safe Deposit Box
· Shops/Commercial Services
· Fitness Center or Spa
· Television with Cable
· Laundry/Valet Services
· VIP Rooms/Services


Room Information

Overview
The Hyatt Regency Tech Center combines traditional furnishings with a Southwestern flair.
Guest Rooms
All 451 guest rooms include many extra amenities such as irons/ironing boards, coffee makers, hairdryers, complimentary Wireless High Speed internet access and great panoramic views of the Rocky Mountains. Accommodations include: * 250 king-sized beds * 188 double-double beds * 406 no smoking rooms * 165 Gold Passport¨ rooms * 41 Hyatt Business Plan¨ rooms
Suites
The Hyatt Regency Tech Center features 12 suites, all individually appointed, to add to the warmth and charm of the Rockies.

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For reservations, room rates and availability, click the Reservations icon above. To speak with a Hyatt representative personally, call (800) 633-7313. If calling from outside the US, obtain international reservation numbers at www.hyatt.com/hotel_reservations/reservations_numbers.html.


Miscellaneous Information

· American Dollars is the native currency.
· Check in time is 3PM
· Check out time is 12PM
· Time Zone is Mountain
· Opened in 1985
· Renovated in 1995
· 450 rooms.
· 0 suites.
· 12 floors.


Directions

* 10 miles from downtown Denver, Invesco Field and The Pepsi Center Arena.* 15 miles from Union Railroad Station* 23 miles from Denver International Airport

Denver International


Restaurant Information

The Cafe Restaurant

Enjoy the open air feeling of our atrium restaurant. Located on the second level, the Cafe features a tantalizing breakfast buffet, delicious lunch menu, including tasty pastas, fresh made salads, sandwiches and big burgers....or try our themed lunch buffet for a healthy meal on the run. In the evening, the Cafe transforms into a bistro setting with a variety of creations prepared by Hyatt's finest culinary experts.

Sarah's Pantry

Enjoy a Starbuck's coffee, lattes, cappuccinos or specialty drink, pastries baked daily, sandwiches and snacks to go, as well as chilled sodas, beer, wine and juices. For added convenience, give us a call and we'll fill your in-room refrigerator. Located on the lobby level.

Garrity's Sports Bar

DRIVE, DRIBBLE, SERVE, SWING! Our smoke-free environment is a great place to catch all your favorite sporting events or have a casual dinner. Big screen TV's, pool table, shuffleboard table, peanuts and popcorn add to the exhilarating atmosphere. Our scoreboard menu features salads, sandwiches, burgers, pizza and even pasta. Where the beer is cold, the sports are hot and the food is fresh!

Room Service

In-room dining offers a full selection of food, wine and beverages for those who wish to dine in the comfort and privacy of their rooms. Private Parties If you are planning a private party, contact the Outlets Manager. We are more then happy to assist with menu and beverage selections.


Meeting Facility

Our state-of-the-art meeting facilities are designed to meet today's dynamic event needs. Over 20,000 square feet of meeting space are divided on two separate meeting floors with vast pre-function areas. Specialty meeting rooms include a 1,500 square feet tiered amphitheater accommodating up to 75 persons and two executive-style boardrooms accommodating up to 14 persons each. All meeting rooms, including Grand Mesa Ballroom, offer extensive audio-visual, T1 lines and other telecommunication capabilities.

Meeting Rooms

Key Features á Grand Mesa Ballroom accommodates up to 68 8'x10' booths; automobile accessible á Beautiful 3,800 sq. ft. atrium adjacent to Grand Mesa Ballroom á Pre-set Highlands Amphitheater accommodating up to 75 guests with extensive built-in audio/visual capabilities á 18 meeting rooms all with individual controls for heat, sound, music, telephones, multiple electrical/microphone outlets and 110V single-phase and 220V single-phase electricity á Meeting rooms equipped with T1 lines


Recreation Information

Activities

There's plenty to keep you occupied while visiting us. Whether you're an exercise enthusiast, a shopping buff, or a relaxation addict, we've got just the right activity for you. Indoor lap pool and hot tub Large sun deck Fitness room with free weights, stair steppers, treadmills, men's and women's locker rooms with showers and dry saunas 85,000 sq. ft. Greenwood Athletic Club, a full-service facility, 5 minutes from hotel 5 miles, Park Meadows Mall 2 miles, 18-hole John F. Kennedy Golf Course 5 miles, 18-hole Wellshire Golf Course 23 miles, 18-hole Arrowhead Golf Club, one of the top 100 public courses in the U.S.

Fitness Center

A glass-enclosed health club and swimming pool are located on the lobby level. Featuring the areas most innovative health club, we offer the most up-to-date fitness equipment. With a backlit ceiling, you will feel as though nature is within your reach as you experience a complete workout. Cybex strength circuit training stations, stairmasters, treadmills, stationary bicycles and Cardio Theater are all part of this exciting adventure. Enjoy the raised hot tub with views of the pool and lounging area. Men's and women's locker rooms are provided adjacent to the pool area with dry sauna in each locker room.


Area Attractions

The Hyatt Regency Tech Center is a suburban hotel in the rapidly growing Denver Technological Center Office Park in Southeast Denver.

Botanical Gardens

Visit this tropical conservatory and the indoor gardens to explore native and exotic plants. 1005 York Street, Denver, Colorado 80206; (303) 331-4000.

Children's Museum

The Children's Museum is a unique, participatory museum. Exhibits for children and adults to touch, try and explore together. 2121 Children's Museum Drive, Denver, Colorado 80211; (303) 443-7444.

Coors Brewery

Tour the world's largest single-site brewery in the breathtaking mountains of Golden. 13th and Ford Streets, Golden, Colorado; (303) 277-BEER.

Denver Zoo

Over 1,300 exotic animals representing nearly 400 species abound in spacious, barless enclosures on 73 acres. East 23rd and Steele Street, Denver, Colorado 80204; (303) 331-4100.

6 Flags, Elitch Gardens Amusement Park

One of the top amusement parks in America, Six Flags, Elitch Gardens has three roller coasters, a spectacular giant wheel, carousel, kiddieland and live entertainment. 4620 West 38th Avenue, Denver, Colorado 80212

Museum of Natural History

Come and explore the fifth largest natural history museum in the world! 2001 Colorado Boulevard, Denver, Colorado 80205; (303) 322-7009.

South Shore Water Amusement Park

Enjoy a splashing adventure with river rides, inner-tube ride and more! Arapahoe Road and Havanna, Denver, Colorado 80237; (303) 649-9875.

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If you are searching for an inn, hotel, motel or resort near a Colorado attraction, amusement and theme parks, or close to shopping, cultural events, historic sites, museums and performing arts centers, or nearby zoos, a festival, a golf course, a Colorado state park, this is where you will find it.


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From ANTON ITO the Cumbres & Toltec Scenic Railroad crisscrosses 64 miles along the mountainous Colorado/New Mexico border.

Once a small Victorian mining town, ASPEN is now a center for skiing and culture; visitors can discover Aspen’s history with the costumed guides of the Aspen Historical Society.

Nestled in the foothills where the rolling plains meet the Colorado Rocky Mountains, BOULDER offers attractions such as the Mapleton Historic District, which has homes dating back to the late 1800s, the Leanin' Tree Museum of Western Art with the largest privately held collection of western art in the country, and the Collage Children's Museum; the Boulder Dushanbe Teahouse was handcrafted by over 40 Tajik artisans, and visitors can see the tea-making process at Celestial Seasonings Tea Company; an array of colorful western characters such as the infamous gunslinger, Tom Horn, are buried at Columbia Cemetery.

The Barney Ford Museum in the mountain resort of BRECKENRIDGE honors the historical legacy left by Barney Ford, a slave who escaped and later became a black civil rights pioneer and prominent entrepreneur.

The Old Town of BURLINGTON is rich in the history of the Eastern Plains and at the county fairgrounds is the Kit Carson County Carousel.

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At CORTEZ the Four Corners Monument has a foot in Colorado, the other in New Mexico, a hand in Arizona, the other in Utah; Yucca House National Monument is a large, unexcavated Ancestral Puebloan surface site while Hovenweep National Monument has six ancestral pueblo sites.

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Visitors can bike through the Colorado National Monument or dig for dinosaur fossils at GRAND JUNCTION; those less active can spend a day at the many vineyards.

GREELEY's unique past comes to life at Centennial Village Museum's 30 architectural structures ranging from homesteader's huts to elegant Victorian homes.

The original Bent’s Old Fort at LA JUNTA was built in 1833 to trade with plains Indians and trappers.

From LEADVILLE the route of the Leadville & Southern Railroad is through a mountain valley while the Top of the Rockies Byway takes visitors past old mines, abandoned railroad beds and ghost towns.

At MANCOS prehistoric and modern Indian culture merge in the unique archaeological Mesa Verde National Park which is among the world’s top 50 travel destinations.

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The San Juan Skyway in OURAY loops over the San Juan Mountains and through ruins of Indian country and historic mining towns.

PIKES PEAK COUNTRY is home to 29 natural and man-made attractions located in and around Colorado Springs including the Manitou Springs attractions Manitou Cliff Dwelling Museum and the Cave of the Winds.

The Historic Arkansas Riverwalk is a 26-acre waterfront park located in the heart of historic downtown PUEBLO with boats, entertainment and an historic shopping district.

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The Colorado Ski Museum & Hall of Fame in VAIL is the "keeper" of Colorado’s great skiing heritage and history.