The above rating is not for the property--it's for the staff who tried to check us in. Since they were overbooked, we had to be "walked" to another Hyatt property. If the check in clerk had explained that when you get "walked" to another hotel, you are required to return to the original hotel after the first night. (BTW, we were traveling with my 90 year old mother-in-law who has mobility issues, and I would DEFINITELY remember if they told us to return the next day.) We were not told to return and wrongly stayed at the new hotel, which caused a billing nightmare. My son already paid Expedia, but we were charged again for the stay. Most of the charges fell off the credit card within 5 days, but 2 had stuck until we called the hotel to remove the last 2 pending charges. It took over 2 weeks to finally get this situation resolved!
We were told by the Hyatt staff at the original hotel that using a 3rd party for booking rooms is not ideal since you don't have the ability to check actual room availability. That disconnect is very bad and discourages me from using a 3rd party reservation service, preferring to go directly with the hotel for a reservation.