About Hyatt Regency Tamaya South Santa Fe
Situated in Santa Ana Pueblo, the Hyatt Regency Tamaya Resort & Spa lies 30 miles north of Albuquerque. Along within a full-service spa, facilities at this four-star hotel include three outdoor pools, tennis courts, and the 18-hole Twin Warriors Golf Course.
Rooms feature Southwestern-inspired decor and private outdoor spaces along with kitchenettes, flat-screen TVs, and complimentary Wi-Fi. Upgraded rooms and suites with private lounge access are also available.
Amenities available to guests include a 24-hour front desk, concierge and porter services, a health club, a business center, meeting and conference space, a hair salon, and free parking. Childcare and an area shuttle service are available for a fee.
On-site dining options include the Corn Maiden and the Atush Bar & Grill. More relaxed options include the Trading Post, the Santa Fe Cafe, and the Rio Grande Lounge.
The Hyatt Regency Tamaya Resort & Spa lies within 25 miles of the Sandia Peak Tramway, Balloon Fiesta Park, and the ABQ BioPark Zoo.
Positive Reviews
positive:
Lots of entertaining activities
Guests enjoyed the amenities including the golf course, the pools and the spas. For people who wanted to be more active, there are water slides, bikes for rent and trails to explore. A shuttle will also take patrons to the nearby casino too.
positive:
Great New Mexico scenery
The area is beautiful and quiet. Visitors said that they enjoyed being near the hills and in nature. They said that the surroundings are warm and exude the Southwestern charm. The grounds are also well-maintained. It’s a gorgeous place seemingly in the middle of nowhere that gives you a break.
positive:
Helpful staff gets commended
Service is friendly, warm and expedient. Visitors cite the professionalism of the staff as exceeding expectations. Guests called it an exceptional experience.
Negative Reviews
negative:
Rooms are underwhelming
Some guests were disappointed that they didn’t get more luxurious amenities considering the nightly rate they paid. They described the rooms as just average and that they just seemed ordinary. Repeat guests lament that the quality has declined over the years.
negative:
Food is expensive
Guests expected more from the resort in terms of the quality of food. They said it tasted mediocre and that the restaurant experience felt more downscale. Although there are several restaurants, guests said that the food seemed the same and also cost unnecessarily more than what they wanted to pay.
negative:
Watch out for the resort fee
This is a resort, so expect to pay accordingly. Guests noted that while they paid a flat price for the night, they were surprised to find additional resort fees that significantly raised the price tag.