
Hyatt Place, TX: Big Room, Fast WiFi, Excellent Service

Sugar Land, what an interesting name! I couldn’t help imagining that the city would look like a huge candy shop. One of the most affluent and fastest-growing city in Texas, Sugar Land was founded as a sugar plantation in the mid-20th century.
It took us about thirty to forty minutes to reach Hyatt Place from the William Hobby Airport. A family friend of Masood’s uncle picked us up and took us to his home to introduce us to his wife, a very lovely and smart lady whom I had a very interesting conversation on genetics with.
Hyatt Place is situated is a very good location. There’s a footbridge that connects the property with many restaurants across the water and a shopping plaza as well.
Check in was a breeze and we didn’t have any problem whatsoever.
The Room:
Cozy Corner sofa-sleeper
The room is very spacious, clean, and tastefully furnished. There’s a lot of space for those who would want to entertain guests whilst staying at the hotel. And I loved their cushion covers. Here, take a closer look:
42″ HDTV with Hyatt Plug Panel media center for connecting your laptop or media device to the TV.
There’s free Wi-Fi (that is fast enough to actually let you browse the web, update your Facebook status, and post a picture or two on Instagram) and remote printing facility.
This is the plush Hyatt Grand Bed®. Very comfortable.
The bathroom sink is outside the bathroom. It wasn’t inconvenient, just a little strange. But I totally love the sliding door that has a full-length mirror attached to it.
The Food:
There’s complimentary breakfast; the usual stuff: eggs, milk, juice, coffee, assorted bread and pastries, fruits, butter, jam, yogurt, cereals, etc.
We also ordered the following, both of them very delicious (specially the hummus!):
Spinach and Artichoke • $ 8.50
Basil pesto, fresh spinach and mushrooms, marinated artichokes and mozzarella cheese on warm herb flatbread.
Hummus Trio • $ 7.00
Trio of red pepper, roasted garlic and basil pesto hummus. Served with kalamata olives, fire-roasted peppers in warm herb flatbread and Carr’s® crackers.
View Outside the Window:

I like the hotel because…
- the room and bathroom are very clean.
- the surroundings were quiet at night.
- room rates are good.
- wi-fi is good.
- service is excellent.
- ample parking service
- complimentary shuttle service within a 5 mile radius, 7:00am – 10:30pm
I don’t like the hotel because…
- it is located in a business park so that it gets a little tricky finding your way to the hotel.
Tel: +1 281 491 0300 | Fax: +1 281 491 0325
Lovely review! I really love the idea of including bullet points of what you liked and didn’t like, that’s very smart and concise for a concluding paragraph. You are my mentor and I love learning from you! 🙂
Thank you so much, Londoneya. You are too generous with your praises but I won’t deny that this totally makes my day 🙂
Lovely place to stay and what a serene view! Free wifi? That’s awesome! The Hyatt we stayed in Washington charges $10 for regular or $14 for faster Wifi connection – 24 hours.
I know how frustrating it is when you learn that you need to pay for wifi in a hotel because we had a similar experience in NYC.
oh my my! That food looks delicious! And I love the way you started off your post. 🙂
Thank you so much, Khanum!
That hummus trio looked so tasty! 😀
Looks like a decent place to stay at. Will keep Sugar Land in mind just in case i visit Texas (when will that ever be?)
Mica, I was really surprised to find all these delicious variations of hummus in the US!
I definitely recommend this hotel because the rate is very reasonable, service is good, and wireless internet connection is fast.