Background:

My mom has wanted to visit Antelope Canyon + Horseshoe Bend for awhile now. With the 2019 World of Hyatt Category Changes, the new Hyatt Place Page/Lake Powell dropped from Category 4 to a Category 3, meaning it would only be 12,000 World of Hyatt Points. This is a pretty good deal as hotels in the Page area are quite expensive.

Redemption:

Rates with tax for our desired dates were about $250 a night, since we booked for the end of May which is peak season for Antelope Canyon. I think that’s a bit pricey for a 3 star Hyatt Place!

I thought 12,000 World of Hyatt Points wasn’t a bad use, as I’d be getting value of over 2 cents per point! We ended up booking two nights to explore Antelope Canyon + Horseshoe Bend.

Arrival at the Hyatt Place Page/Lake Powell:

We booked two rooms, and were quickly checked in by Marques. He assigned us 2 rooms next to each other on the 3rd floor but they unfortunately had a very depressing view of the parking lot and apartment complex across!

a large room with a couch and a large table

Lobby

We walked around the property, and outside they have a nice fire pit over looking the red rocks!

We back to the front desk went to see if we could get a room on the view side of the property, and Josh told us to come back in the morning and switch to a view room for our 2nd night. He said that as a Discoverist member from World of Hyatt, we are eligible for a complimentary view upgrade.

The next morning, Suzanne was at the front desk and gladly switched us to view rooms just a few doors down from our original room! Suzanne was super nice and one of the nicest front desk agents I’ve encountered in my years of travel! Additionally, she let us know that we were supposed to receive two water bottles per room due to our Discoverist status! She was shocked we didn’t get it at check in, so she gave us 4 bottles and also gave us a card to claim water bottles at the little sundries store before we checked out as well.

The Room:

The room is quite roomy, featuring two queen sized beds as well as a full size sofa that can turn into a sofabed. For a Hyatt Place, I thought the furnishings in the room were of pretty good quality. The beds and pillows were pretty comfortable for a good nights rest! I was very happy to see that the AC unit wasn’t a wall unit attached to the window, which most hotels of this caliber offer.

Hyatt Place Page

The view from the 2nd room, was much better. 🙂

Hyatt Place Page

New View!

A mini fridge was provided in the room. Additionally, tea + coffee was provided as well as a coffee maker. Ice machines were located on each floor as well as laundry facilities.

The bathroom offered shampoo and conditioner, but no body lotion which annoyed me! I asked housekeeping for lotion and they did provide me with a bottle thankfully.

a bathroom with a sink toilet and shower

Where the Hyatt Place showcases its low end attributes is shown in the shower. The shower fixtures are quite cheap and the water pipe was literally falling apart from the wall already in our first room. Thankfully, the second room was a bit better.

Weather Issues:

Unfortunately, the day before our Lower Antelope Canyon tour, it rained quite a bit and there was still a chance of rain on the day of our tour. So, we were notified the evening before our tour that we were cancelled. 🙁 Apparently, Lower Antelope Canyon tours get canceled more often than the others as water from miles away flows into the canyon.

All the tours of Upper + Lower Antelope Canyon were sold out the following day. But not to worry! We booked a tour of Antelope Canyon X, and it turned out to be great! You get a feeling of both Lower + Upper Antelope Canyon as you get to see both the A shape, and V shaped canyons.

Amenities:

There’s a small fitness center on the first floor, as well as an outdoor pool!

 

Breakfast:

Breakfast was served from 6:30am to 9am on the weekdays during our stay. It was a decent buffet spread, with some fresh fruit, breads, eggs and potatoes. They also offered bacon on our first night and ham on the second night.

The bacon was really good! Also, they used real mugs and silverware which was a nice sight to see as typical hotels of this caliber use plastic cutlery and paper cups.

Dining:

We ended up eating dinner one night in the lobby bar, and it was pretty decent! The carnitas tacos were my favorite! The bar is open til about midnight every night. It’s nice to have food options when staying in a small town!

Hyatt Place Page

Lobby Bar/Restaurant

Late Checkout:

With Discoverist status, it says you are able to extend your stay until 2PM upon request (subject to availability at some locations). My Antelope Canyon tour ended at 12 PM (normal checkout), and it would be nice to come back to the room and freshen up! So, I asked for 2PM checkout and Suzanne said it would be not a problem! Awesome!

The Verdict:

Overall, the Hyatt Place Page/Lake Powell was a very comfortable place to stay while visiting Antelope Canyon and Horseshoe Bend. It is probably one of the best options in the Page, AZ area (unless you can fork over 2k+ a night for the beautiful Amangiri nearby #BucketList). If my travels ever bring me back to the area I will definitely consider staying here again!

Have you stayed at the Hyatt Place Page/Lake Powell before or visited Antelope Canyon and the surrounding area? Comment below!

Happy travels,

Ty


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