While staying at the resort last month, I was basking in absolute comfort. Besides the entire resort being absolutely gorgeous, the tranquility of my personal room was hard to leave or just perfect after a long day enjoying the outdoors. The rooms had recently been updated (that’s always a plus) but there’s more than just looking pretty and having extremely comfortable beds to get a great nights sleep. It’s all in the details….
For families or groups traveling, be sure to ask about the Family Stay More, Play More resort credits. With a two night minimum stay, you and your family can earn additional credits to spend while staying at the Resort. These can be used for meals or other activities.
Hyatt Lost Pines was voted the top Texas destination and 18th place for the “Top Family Hotels” list in Travel + Leisure’s 2012 World’s Best Awards.
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Disclaimer: I was not compensated but did receive one night’s stay at the Hyatt Regency Lost Pines Resort and Spa in return for this post. All photos and opinions are 100% my own.
I love staying in hotels! I totally consider them part of my traveling experience, and not just a place to sleep. I love the view you had with the patio doors opening onto the balcony. It makes it homey! :o)
I’m the same way! It’s a huge part of the experience of being in that location and can really make it or break it (in my opinion). The view was awesome and SO relaxing!
What a great place. I love your patio. After sun gel is a first. I’ve never seen that at hotels and its so smart for Texas!
The after sun gel I had never seen either and is definitely needed around here (and especially there because all you want to do is be outside)!