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Emily: We put my mom and Judi in a suite, and Daraius and I stayed in a regular room for 15,000 Hyatt points a night to save cash. The room costs $220 per night, so this wasn’t an exceptional use of our points. But it was free!

Park Hyatt Goa, Park King
The regular room was nice but was much smaller than my mom’s suite.
Trip Report Index
- Introduction & Planning
- Kansas City to Chicago
- American Airlines Flagship Lounge
- American Airlines Flagship Service From Chicago To London
- British Airways First Class from London to Mumbai
- Shopping in Bombay
- Eating in Bombay
- Sights in Bombay
- Park Hyatt Goa Resort & Spa
- Park Hyatt Goa, Park Suite
- Park Hyatt Goa, Park King
- Park Hyatt Goa, Park Hyatt Goa Activities
- Eating In & Around the Park Hyatt Goa
- Radisson Blu, Agra
- A Day in Agra
- Hyatt Regency Delhi
- 2 Days in Delhi
- Eating in Delhi
- United Business Class Back to the US
- Conclusion and Blog Giveaway

Our Park King Room
The room wasn’t huge, but there was still a desk and chair in the room.

Desk & Chair
And a back porch with a garden (bushes) view. No sea view for us!

Garden View
The desk, bed, and chair were all in the same room.

Desk
The TV and mini-bar was to the side.

TV & Mini-Bar
There was a small closet to store our clothes.

Closet
The bathroom had a shower and a bathtub.

Vanity
But there were no rose petals or bath oil, like in the suite.

Bathtub
There was an outdoor shower, but it only had cold water.

Outdoor Shower
It could also use a coat of paint!

Outdoor Shower
We had a lounge chair and table on our patio, but we were hardly in our room.

Patio
It was a nice room, but I was happy that my mom was in the suite and not in the regular room!
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That room looks royal. With a weighing scale
btw, how do you manage to stay fit on vacation!
Very nice pictures. The grounds of the hotel look lovely. I hope you will include more pictures of the hotel rather than just your room. It will give people a better idea of the hotel’s amenities.
@Diana- Daraius and I exercise at least 3x/week when we’re home, and eat in moderation. We also try to drink lots of water and stay away from soda and other sweetened drinks.
@Jonathan- Thanks! Please see our post on the Park Hyatt Resort and Spa. I think this is what you are looking for! http://millionmilesecrets.com/2013/02/14/park-hyatt-goa-resort-spa/
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