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The rooms at the Hyatt Grand Aspen are luxurious and spacious. Dark wood floors, natural stone accents, and pretty granite and marble countertops are found throughout the living room, kitchen, dining area and bathroom in the multi-bedroom units. The kitchens are especially impressive, with Viking appliances, Le Creuset cookware, an espresso machine and wine refrigerator. Although each unit varies, standard amenities typically include flat-screen TVs, at least one fireplace, a DVD player, a washer/dryer, a humidifier and a sofa sleeper. Studios typically do not include a washer/dryer, but laundry facilities on the second floor can be used at no cost.
The bathroom in our top-floor, one-bedroom accommodation was ridiculously big (about the size of the unit's bedroom), and it featured a generous array of top-notch toiletries (including toothpaste and bath salts), as well as a soaking jet tub and steam shower. We also lucked out with a hot tub on our patio, where we enjoyed excellent views of the gondola up Aspen Mountain, as well as of the downtown core. Not many expenses were spared in the decorating of the units at the Hyatt Grand Aspen, as evidenced in the classy wall hangings, rich throw rugs and quality draperies. We loved our super-comfortable bed, its plaid duvet, and our unit's solid wood furnishings, such as the hefty coffee table and six-person dining room table.
Pack-n-play portable cribs, bedrails, diaper pails and high chairs are all provided free of charge to guests. The front desk may have strollers and other baby gear available to rent for a nominal fee. Be sure to let the reservations staff know ahead of time what you'd like to have on hand in your room when you arrive.
Wireless Internet is complimentary in all guest rooms.
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