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Grand Hyatt DFW in the News

Outlet: USA Today - Early

Title/Headline: Some airport hotels sparkle

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Some airport hotels sparkle

Frequent fliers prefer downtown hotels, but they say there are some standouts at airports. In a survey of nearly 1,500 frequent travelers who are members of USA TO- DAY'S Road Warrior panel, some airport hotels frequently recommended were the Westin at Detroit Metropolitan Airport, the Grand Hyatt at DallasFort Worth, the Renaissance Montura at Los Angeles International and the Hyatt Regency and the Hilton at Chicago's O'Hare. Guests of the $85.1 million, 400-room Westin in Detroit are given access under a Transportation Security Administration pilot program to nearly 90 shops and restaurants at the adjacent McNamara Terminal. Dale Molski, a vice president in the software industry, says the hotel is luxurious and an excellent value, and provides top amenities. "I've stayed in the hotel watching sporting events to completion and run to the gate with minimal time to spare," says Molski, of Seattle. David Kelly of Ponte Vedra Beach, Fla., says the 298-room Grand Hyatt at DallasFort Worth is convenient and has modern facilities, spacious rooms, and a restaurant with "surprisingly good" food quality and atmosphere. The hotel has "a knowledgeable staff that understands the flying business traveler," says Kelly, a vice president at a California winery. By Gary Stoller