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Hyatt Regency Dallas: 12 Hours of Straight Sleep

The Hyatt Regency Dallas Hotel Review is part of the Jerry World Trip Report to watch Michigan beat Florida at AT&T Stadium.


Getting There: You can take the DART from DFW but it’s a bit faster to just hop in an Uber, unless it is surging.


When I was a young lad, my dream was to get a job as a consultant so I could fly for work. It seemed like the perfect way to travel and get paid. Now that I am on the road fighting the consumer arbitration fight (contact bachuwalaw.com if you have a dispute), I am not envious of those who are on the road most of the year. Just going from Montana to New York to Dallas was enough to put me on the PUP list. Fortunately, I had two nights at the comfortable Hyatt Regency Dallas where I put up the do not disturb and passed out for 12 hours.

a sign in front of a building a group of tall buildings with a round tower

The Inside

The hotel interior reminded me of the Hyatt Chicago O’Hare, my favorite airport hotel.

a framed newspaper with fireworks

looking up at a building a tall building with a skylight a large glass window with people sitting at a counter

The Suite

Although the extra room was huge, I didn’t use it. Instead, I spent most of my time asleep. The one oddity about the suite setup is that it requires a separate key to access each room. At one point, I ended up locked out of the bedroom, delaying my return to zzz.

a room with a television and a table a living room with a couch and a lamp a couch in a room a tv on a wall

The Bedroom

It was very nice of the hotel to put me in a one bedroom suite. The lounge chair was a nice touch. I spent the few hours I was awake in that chair sending angry emails to lawyers.

a bed with a headboard and lamps a room with a bed and a chair a room with a television and a chair a highway with cars and a large building in the background

The Bathroom 

Sleep then shower and repeat. There were two showers to do this.

a bathroom with a mirror and a sink a group of towels and a bag of cotton pads a bathroom with a glass shower door a group of bottles of shampoo and conditioner on a metal shelf a shower curtain in a bathroom

The Extras 

No espresso machine but the coffee machine did the job while I read the Texas magazine.

a coffee machine and bottles of water on a table a book with a skull on it

The Breakfast 

I interrupted my slumber to check out the breakfast buffet. Too tired from travel, I could only muster enough energy to take one photo of the breakfast. Too tired from travel, I didn’t even go back for a second plate.

a plate of food on a table a receipt with a pen on it

The Hotel Itself 

The hotel looks like Lego pieces clumsily pieced together. It is connected to the historic Reunion Tower which is the fifteen tallest building in Dallas. It’s not that tall so that should give you an idea of Dallas’s skyline.

a tall glass buildings with a round tower

Overall

This was a very relaxing stay and a necessary recharge before I went to the Michigan vs Florida game at Cowboy Stadium.

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