Hyatt Regency Dallas

300 Reunion Boulevard
Dallas, TX 75207-4998
Nightly Rates: ( 89.00 - 139.00 )
4 Star


Property Description

The Hyatt Regency Dallas is a 1122-room downtown hotel adjacent to Union Station and the 50-story Reunion Tower - featuring fine dining and entertainment...40 suites, Hyatt Business PlanTM, Gold Passport¨ and exclusive Regency Club¨ accommodations...23 miles from Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport and 7 miles from Love Field Airport. Steps from the Dallas Convention Center and near Texas Stadium, The Ballpark In Arlington, Six Flags Over Texas, Dallas Museum of Art and Dallas Theater Center. Within walking distance or a short train ride from the West End entertainment district and the John F. Kennedy Sixth Floor Exhibit. Other amenities include an outdoor pool, sauna, fully equipped fitness center, tennis and basketball courts.



Amenities

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


Room Information

Overview
1122 newly refurbished guest rooms feature Texas Shaker-style decor. Cozy quilts, armoires, tables and chairs and country comfort in the heart of the city. Views of the city or park from each room. In addition, the Hyatt Regency Dallas offers 28 guest rooms and one suite to persons with disabilities. Business Plan? rooms offer in-room fax, printer, private business center and more.
Guest Rooms
Guest rooms feature a television with remote control, in-room movies, video messaging/account review, wireless Internet access, breakfast ordering and checkout. Mini-bar in most rooms, telephone with voice mail and modem hook-up, individual climate control, full bath amenities, AM/FM alarm clock, hairdryer and iron/ironing board. Hyatt Business Plan? rooms are available. Accommodations include: * 434 king-sized beds * 648 double-double beds * 984 no smoking rooms * 157 Gold Passport¨ rooms


Suites
There are 40 suites available throughout the hotel. Typical one and two bedroom suites offer the same distinctive style as guest rooms. In addition, they feature a separate sitting/living area. Spacious, yet cozy and comfortable in design and layout. Suites include a television with remote control, in-room movies, video messaging/account review, breakfast ordering and checkout. Mini-bar, telephone with voice mail and modem hook-up, individual climate control, full bath amenities, AM/FM alarm clock, hairdryer and iron/ironing board. * Park Suites * Penthouse Suites * Presidential Suites
Regency Club
The 32 exclusive Regency Club¨ rooms feature luxurious amenities, such as a member lounge with free coffee/tea/beverage service and a continental breakfast.

Rate Disclaimer

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 Central
· Opened in 1978
· Renovated in August 1999 - May 2000
· 1122 rooms.
· 0 suites.
· 28 floors.


Directions

* Take south exit to 183 East * Follow 183 East to I-35 South * Exit east onto Commerce Street * Turn right on Houston, then right on Reunion * The Hyatt Regency Dallas will be on your left

* West on Mockingbird to I-35 South * Exit east onto Commerce Street * Turn right on Houston, then right on Reunion Boulevard * The Hyatt Regency Dallas will be on your left

* Walking distance to John F. Kennedy Sixth Floor Exhibit * 2 blocks from West End entertainment district * 4 blocks from business center of Dallas * 7 miles from Love Field Airport * 23 miles from Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport * Near Fort Worth, Arlington, Plano

Dallas/Fort Worth International, Love Field


Guarantee Policy

A credit card guarantee is required to complete a reservation. Your credit card will be charged if cancellation policies are not correctly followed. The amount charged may equal the cost of 1 (one) or more nights plus applicable taxes.


Cancellation Policy

Cancellation policies vary based on day of arrival. When making reservations, please read the rate rules given immediately after selecting a specific rate. Policies are provided before the reservation is complete.


Restaurant Information

Antares

Antares is our exclusive 4-star restaurant. Catch the glass elevator for a 50-story ride up Dallas' most recognized structure, Reunion Tower. Enjoy a panoramic view and New American cuisine in this sophisticated setting. * Lunch: Monday through Saturday, 11:30AM - 2PM * Dinner: Daily, 6PM - 11PM * Sunday Brunch: 10:30AM - 2:30PM

The Dome

Cocktails with a twist...and a turn. Enjoy your favorite beverage in our revolving lounge high atop Reunion Tower. Dancing nightly. * Cocktails: Monday-Friday, 2PM - 1:30AM; Saturday & Sunday, 12PM - 1:30AM * Convention Hour: Monday-Friday, 5PM - 7PM

Café Esplanade

A bright and charming sidewalk cafe features southwestern cuisine, steaks, fajitas, our special Cuisine Naturelle menu of heart-healthy dishes, and much more. Located on the 2nd floor atrium level. * Breakfast: daily, 6AM - 11AM * Lunch: Daily, 11AM - 4PM * Dinner: Daily, 4PM - 12AM

Fausto's Oven - Pizza, Pasta, Pesto

Our Italian restaurant features an open-air kitchen and a wood-burning pizza oven. Fun, sophisticated and comfortable. Located on the 2nd floor atrium level. * Dinner: Monday-Saturday, 5PM - 11PM

Park Place Lobby Bar

Enjoy your favorite beverage amid our 18-story atrium-level bar. A great place to visit with friends, watch the game, or seal the deal. Open daily from noon - 1:30AM.


Meeting Facility

Overview

The Hyatt Regency Dallas provides 160,000 sq. ft. of versatile meeting space, including 41 meeting rooms, 3 ballrooms and a 40,000 sq. ft. exhibit hall with pre-function area. Newly renovated ballrooms feature state-of-the-art audio/visual enhancements. Full Hyatt catering and banquet services in 20,000 square foot Union Station.

Landmark Ballroom

Located on the lobby level the ballroom is 30,000-sq. ft. and divides into four sections. It has a 30-ft high exposed ceiling, The exposed ceiling provides rigging points that support 2.000-lbs. each. Around the perimeter of the room, floor to ceiling columns and balconies are featured. The columns conceal electrical, data, and plumbing services vital to a successful event. Balconies are suitable for production, projection, visitation or VIP seating. The decor features rich earthtones combined with warm woods to create a ballroom as big as Dallas, with an elegant Texas flair.

Reunion Ballroom

19,400 sq. ft. and elegantly appointed, with crystal chandeliers and soft fabric wall coverings. State of the art show and meeting amenities.

Marsalis Hall

Located on the exhibition Level the hall is 40,000 sq. ft. and divides into two sections. This ballroom quality hall is carpeted and has a finished floating ceiling, The room is excellent for food and beverage events and is specially designed to accommodate 180 exhibit booths. Throughout the area are columns, electrical data, compressed air, water and drainage, The floor can support 160 psf, A four bay commercial loading dock is adjacent to the Hall.

Cumberland Hall

16,000 sq. ft. and elegantly appointed, with crystal chandeliers and soft fabric wall coverings. Stare of the art show and meeting amenities.

Grand Hall of Union Station

7.956 sq. ft. historic building has a Grand Hall with 40-ft high rotunda ceiling with turn-of-the-century lampposts and gazebo. A short tunnel connects Union Station to the Hyatt Regency Dallas.

Pegasus Ballroom

3,190 sq. ft. located on the hotel property.

Pullman Room of Union Station

5,082 sq. ft. historic site can be divided for smaller groups. Beautiful view of the Reunion Tower and Hyatt Regency Dallas.

Skyline Terrace

10,000 sq. ft. area can be used for theme parties and is located on the 3rd floor of the hotel.


Recreation Information

Recreational Facilities

A brand new Fitness Center on the third floor of Hyatt Regency Dallas offers a wide range of equipment for a complete healthy workout. * 3 recumbent bikes * 3 upright bikes * 6 treadmills * 3 stair steppers * 2 full-body cross-trainers * 2 elliptical cross-trainers * Strength-training equipment * Full complement of free weights * Cardio-theater * After a workout, hotel guests can enjoy spring water and sports drinks available for purchase * Hours are 6am to 10pm daily * Outdoor pool and whirlpool open 8am - 10pm


Area Attractions

The Hyatt Regency Dallas is a downtown hotel four blocks from the business center, two blocks from the Convention Center and within walking distance or a short train ride of the West End Historical District and the John F. Kennedy Sixth Floor Exhibit. 23 miles from Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport and seven miles from Love Field Airport.

Billy Bob's Texas

Just 40 minutes away, the "world's largest honky-tonk" is set in the historic Fort Worth Stockyards. 100,000 sq. ft. space includes Texas-size dance floor, top name entertainment, professional bull riding every Friday and Saturday, arcades and boutiques. Large groups welcome. 2520 Rodeo Plaza, Fort Worth, Texas; (817) 624-7117.

Dallas Museum of Art

Admission is free, except for special exhibitions. Hours are Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday, 11AM - 4PM; Thursday, 11AM - 9PM; Saturday, Sunday and holidays, 11AM - 5PM. Closed Mondays, Thanksgiving, Christmas and New Year's. 1717 North Harwood; (214) 922-1200.

Deep Ellum

Dallas' answer to New York's Soho. Art galleries, jazz and alternative music nightclubs and eclectic dining, only minutes from Hyatt Regency Dallas.

McKinney Avenue

Forty plus restaurants and boutiques line a brick-paved street in Dallas' "uptown" area. There's even a trolley. Restaurants include: Sfuzzi, Hard Rock Cafe and Fog City Diner. Shopping includes the Shops and Galleries of the Crescent and myriad boutiques and galleries.

Reunion Tower

Adjacent to the Hyatt Regency Dallas, this 50-story tower offers views of North Texas. Fine dining in the 4-Star Antares Restaurant and cocktails in The Dome lounge. Both revolve every 55 minutes. 300 Reunion Boulevard; (214) 712-7145.

The Sixth Floor - John F. Kennedy and The Memory Of A Nation

Thoughtful and moving exhibit examining the life, death and legacy of John F. Kennedy within the context of American history; 9,000 sq. ft. display on the 6th floor of the former Texas School Book Depository. Photographs, interviews, artifacts, 40-minute documentary film and displays. Walking tours available. Audio tapes available in six languages. 411 Elm Street; (214) 653-6666.

Texas Stadium

Home of the world-champion Dallas Cowboys. Public tours are Monday through Saturday, 10AM, 12PM, 2PM and 4PM. $5 for adults; $3 for children under 12 and seniors. Private tours available for groups of at least 25. $50 flat rate and $3 per person over first 25. View the locker room, Stadium Club, private suite and walk onto the playing field. (214) 544-1804.

West End Entertainment District

More than 40 restaurants and clubs for every taste and price range in a historical setting just a few blocks from the Hyatt Regency Dallas. In addition, the West End Marketplace boasts four floors of unique shopping, food and entertainment. Dallas Alley offers seven diverse nightclubs for one low cover charge.

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