Hi. We are once again on an exchange into the High Sierra. It's still a wonderful place to stay, but the bathroom remodel is absolutely bizarre! It's dysfunctional and user-unfriendly. How the heck this remodel passed the scrutiny of anyone is beyond me. The biggest mistake is the configuration of the Master bath bathtub/shower. In order to get into the bathtub/shower, one must open the shower curtain, which, thanks to a rod divider, only opens halfway. Then you must squeeze by the edge of the sink without hitting your hip on the way to getting into the shower. The way to turn on the faucets is ridiculous. They are low in the shower, so you have to bend down and reach while squeezing between the sink and shower.
The sink is set in the vanity quite a way back from the front of it, so you have to lean over just to use it in any way. That still leaves you with very little space to put toiletries on the counter in the master bath, so we brought a basket in from the living room for a place for our things. The lighting is dim, like you'd get in a spa. Not good for shaving.
The rain-head shower head is stationary, and much too close to the wall, especially for a larger man. The place for the soap and shampoo is at least two steps away from the shower head, all the way in the back of the tub. So inconvenient and truly bizarre.
I know this is a long and critical post, but after decades of travel, I've never seen such a style-over-substance bathroom. Our guests for the week are also unhappy with the maneuvering it takes to use the bathroom. And no soap dish in the other bathroom.
I love the Hyatts, and are so pleased to be back here. But these bathrooms were really not thought out at all.