š¾ Ultimate Guide to Staying at Hyatt in Lake Tahoe
This summer, I returned to my beloved Lake Tahoe and stayed again at the Hyatt Regency Lake Tahoe Resort. Just like during my winter visit, check-in came with two welcome drinksāI chose champagneš¾. It was crisp and smooth, perfect for the summer vibe! š Complimentary perks included: ⢠Food vouchers (great for snacks) ⢠Sāmores kit (didnāt get to use it this time though š ) ⢠Casino vouchers (tried my luck a little š°) š½ļø Breakfast menu was exactly the same as in winterāstill good but not much surprise. Check out images 10-12 for the menu š«°. š² Bike rentals are available right in the hotel lobby. If you feel like being active, you can ride down to the lake~ The view is gorgeous, the breeze feels amazing, and biking around the lake is such a relaxing experience. šļø Hotel Activities: The private beach is currently under maintenanceānot sure when itāll reopen š„² Thereās still a good range of activities like archery, axe throwing, hiking, and some are even free (check the hotel website for the daily schedule). But... as a lazy person š¶, I preferred just chilling š. š Off-Site Dining: Not many restaurants nearbyāmost are Western-style. š£ Wingās Korean Chicken was pretty decentāsolid Korean fried chicken. We also drove about 40-50 minutes to South Lake Tahoe, which has way more dining options. Thereās even a Target and Whole Foods for supplies š. š Ha Noi Pho was just okayānothing memorable. šØ Aloha Ice Creamātried their Thai tea stir-fried ice cream~ Freshly made and fun to watch! Itās right next to the pho place. Overall, Hyattās service remains reliable, and the atmosphere is super relaxing. Even though the beach was closed, lakeside walks and bike rides were still healing. Hope to try more activities next time! #LakeTahoe #HyattRegency #TravelDiary #USATravel #SummerTravel #NorCalTravel #Tahoe #TravelShare