

Let’s take a look at everything the Hyatt Regency Grand Cypress offers that make it a top notch destination resort… The design of the rooms and style of the hotel is unique and interesting, the resort amenities are top notch, and it has other key elements like fine dining and a spa that are more typical of the “Grand” moniker than the “Regency” one, at least in our experience. We have stayed at a lot of Hyatt properties throughout the world, and this feels closer to a Grand Hyatt location than a Hyatt Regency one. Regardless, all of the money dumped into this Hyatt shows.

This seems like an astronomical sum for a single hotel to me–and additional changes are planned–but I guess hotels and conventions are big business in Orlando. A couple of years ago, the hotel completed a $54 million overhaul, with more since spent bringing total renovations to $75 million. The Hyatt Regency is truly a resort complex, and occupies 21 acres within Grand Cypress. It’s a quiet, lush area located about 5 minutes from Disney Springs. In the case of Grand Cypress, there’s the Hyatt, the Villas at Grand Cypress (review coming soon), a tennis club, and approximately 70-gajillion holes of golf (or 45 holes…but it feels like the golf courses stretch from Orlando to Endor). As the name might suggest, the hotel is located in Grand Cypress, which is sort of like Bonnet Creek (probably not all that helpful of a comparison for those unfamiliar with Bonnet Creek) in that it’s a resort complex that encompasses multiple properties. This review covers our stay at this resort, with room photos, a look at the grounds and features of the resort, pros & cons of the hotel, and various thoughts about staying at the Hyatt Regency Grand Cypress during a Walt Disney World or Orlando vacation.įirst, a bit of background is in order for those of you unfamiliar with this hotel. Hyatt Regency Grand Cypress is a hotel near Walt Disney World just outside of Disney Springs.
