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Hyatt Regency Maui Ocean Front Room

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Emily:  After two nights in the suite, we had to move to an Ocean Front room (in the center atrium building) because the Ocean Suite was no longer available.  This was not such a bad thing because the views were even better from this room and we were very close to the Regency Club Lounge, which was only a few floors above us in the same tower.
View From Our Hyatt Regency Maui Ocean Front Room
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Hyatt Regency Maui Ocean Front Room

This made it very convenient when we went for breakfast and to use the business center for printing.

Living Area of the Hyatt Regency Maui Ocean Front Room
Emily: I was pleasantly surprised by how much space there was.
Hyatt Regency Maui Ocean Front Room

But I sure did miss having a separate sleeping area, especially since Daraius still wasn’t feeling well.

No Privacy

But I can’t complain, because like in the suite, the bed in the Hyatt Regency, Maui Ocean Front room faced the ocean.  I think I can get used to waking up every morning looking at the ocean from my bed!

The bed was very comfortable.

Another Comfortable Hyatt Bed
Large Room

There was also an iPhone charger, but it stopped working soon after we arrived.

iPhone Charger

The furniture here seemed to be a bit newer and more modern.  The couch was also a sleeper sofa with a pull out bed, making this room a good one for families.

Contemporary Furniture

There was a large flat screen TV.

Flat Screen TV

We also had a patio.

Patio

There was an even better view from the patio of the Ocean Front room, than from the Ocean Suite!

Good Morning!

I can’t get over this gorgeous view.  I could be convinced to move here…

Gorgeous Ocean View

Finally, there was a bathroom that was pretty spacious.

Spacious Bathroom

It looked new and the woodwork made it very warm.

Practically New Bathroom

The amenities were the Spa Moana brand and smelled very tropical.  The sizes were the same as what we received in the suite.

We noticed that we got large sized amenity bottles to last our entire stay, since they weren’t replenished daily.

Spa Moana Amenities, Scope, and Aquafresh

The shower was average.

Shower

A large free standing bathroom cabinet was by the door.

Free Standing Bathroom Cabinet

There was another walk-in closet, though it was a bit smaller than the one in the suite.  I loved being able to hide our suitcases away.

Walk-in Closet
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