About Hyatt Regency Morristown
Located in historical New York suburb Morristown, N.J., Hyatt Regency Morristown offers chic contemporary rooms and upscale facilities including a freshwater swimming pool and an eclectic restaurant.
Oversized guestrooms come with city views and chic contemporary furnishings. All are equipped with Hyatt Grand Bed®, large workstations, complimentary Wi-Fi, swiveling 37-inch flat-screen TV and KenetMD™ bath products.
Amenities at Hyatt Regency Morristown include heated indoor lap pool, fitness center offering aerobics classes, spa, expansive meeting space, shoe shine, complimentary local area shuttle and free self-parking.
The Eclectic Grill offers buffet breakfast plus innovative lunch and dinner menus with healthy options. Qube Lounge serves light fare and signature drinks and boasts a seasonal outdoor terrace.
From this property, Century 21 shopping mall is 0.3 km, Lake Pocahontas is 1.3 km, Pinch Brook Golf Course is 9.5 km and Morristown National Park is 11.5 km.
Positive Reviews
positive:
Marvelously Managed
For many reviewers, staff here are as attentive as anywhere in the hospitality industry. Warm personnel, some of whom have worked at the hotel for decades, foster a familial feel that makes guests feel constantly at ease. Engaged management answer requests in a responsive and courteous manner.
positive:
Caffeine Hit
The in-room coffee machines are a huge hit with caffeine lovers. State-of-the-art Starbucks systems make world-class coffee, and with regular and decaf options available, as well as many types to try, they’re a most welcome addition. Guests who run out of pods find staff happy to provide refills.
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Parking Perks
For those arriving by car, this establishment is perfect. Self-parking is free, and your vehicle is secure in a manned garage which has elevators leading directly to your floor. With so much to do in the walkable vicinity, you might not return to your car until check out.
Negative Reviews
negative:
Slightly Outdated
While the traditional accommodations are much-loved, for some travelers, they could be more contemporary. No USB ports and a shortage of power points by the bed annoy some, while TVs with bad receptions perplex others. Outmoded décor and tired fittings in some public areas could do with attention.
negative:
Annoying Air-Con
One of very few consistent criticisms comes from under-slept guests annoyed at the loud air-con units. Rooms are fitted with blinds (not curtains), so at the end of a sunny day are uncomfortably warm, leaving guests to decide whether to be cool or kept awake by noise.
negative:
Earplugs Essential
Occasionally, guests complain of being kept awake by street noise from traffic, sirens and revelers. Reviewers moan about ventilation units, which are very loud in some rooms, while others are just unfortunate and end up with inconsiderately noisy neighbors. Light-sleepers should earplugs, just in case.