Review: Hyatt At Olive 8 - Live and Let's Fly (2024)

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I spent a night at the Hyatt At Olive 8 in Seattle and found the hotel exceeded my expectations with great service and nice facilities. Yes, the hotel is aging a bit, but it’s still a solid choice for downtown Seattle.

Hyatt At Olive 8 Review – Seattle

My nightly rate was $210 plus tax, which is on par with other upper-end chain hotels in Seattle. The Thompson Seattle, another Hyatt property, was cheaper, but the nearby Grand Hyatt and Hyatt Regency were about the same price. I wanted to try the Olive 8 because it had a sauna and steam room, unlike the massive new 1,260-room Hyatt Regency across the street. That’s the bottom line.

As the name implies, the hotel is located at the corner of Olive and 8th in downtown Seattle.

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Check-In

I arrived (via Sound Transit) at about 4:30 pm and was very warmly greeted at check-in and thanked for my Globalist status. I was also informed (and this was not reflected in the app, so it made me think it was done in the moment) I had been upgraded to a suite.

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As for breakfast, The Olive 8 doesn’t have a restaurant that serves a traditional breakfast (it has a bagel shop with coffee and light items), but I was offered the choice of utilizing my Globalist breakfast benefit either in the bagel shop or walking across the street to the Hyatt Regency, which has a large breakfast buffet, and charging it to my room (which would then be removed).

This is a nice value-add for those with heartier appetites in the morning (me), though for purposes of this review, I chose to eat inside the hotel (more below).

I was also presented with a sheet noting the hotel’s amenities:

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Destination Fee

A daily $25 destination fee is mandatory, but includes:

  • $15 daily non-cumulative Food & Beverage credit
  • $10 Parking credit (valet only)
  • 10% off Elaia Spa Treatment
  • In-room Keurig setup with coffee & tea
  • Up to 4 bottled waters daily upon request
  • In-room access to Google Chromecast
  • In-room guided meditations through Headspace
  • Premium WiFi
  • 24-hour fitness center access
  • Local and 800 phone calls
  • Postcard postage
  • In-room fitness kit upon request (yoga mats, light dumbells, resistance bands, etc…)
  • 20% off tickets for Argosy Sightseeing Tours
  • 25% off 5th Avenue Theatre
  • 15% off Soul Cycle classes
  • Monorail Espresso 10% retail discount- available at Pike St and Summit locations
    • (Which I totally missed until writing this review, by the way)
  • 10% off Flora and Henri
  • 10% class discount at Urban Yoga Spa

But the destination fee was removed for me (Globalist benefit) and I was still given the $15 dining credit, which I put to good use.

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Room

My suite, room 1747, massive with a large living room, bedroom, and bathroom. The living room included a large couch, two chairs, coffee table, desk, and kitchen area.

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For a city known for its coffee, the Keurig machine was a big letdown…

The bedroom included a king bed and another sitting area.

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The bathroom had a dual sink, separate tub and shower, and toilet. Shower toiletries were from BeeKind (in bulk dispensers).

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O8 Bagel Shop – Blazing Bagels

Breakfast is served in Blazing Bagels daily from 6:30 am to 1:00 pm, a café that focuses on…wait for it…bagels. All sorts of toppings are available, though there are a couple of traditional breakfast dishes available. I ordered an egg frittata with a cortado and berries. The meal hit the spot and I think my body appreciated the lighter meal than oinking out in a buffet.

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I used my dining credit for the berries and a bag of coffee, as the Globalist breakfast includes coffee, entree, and juice only.

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My one complaint: paper cups only (despite the elevator advertisem*nt). Coffee is not meant to be consumed in paper cups…

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I mentioned above that I was offered the choice of having breakfast at the Haytt Regency in the Andare restaurant. This is available to all guests and you do have the ability to charge it to your room at Olive 8.

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Tidal+

The hotel’s popular seafood restaurant is open Monday through Saturday for dinner and for brunch on Sundays.

  • Monday – Thursday: 4:00 pm – 10:00 pm
  • Friday: 4:00 pm – 11:00 pm
  • Saturday: 4:00 pm – 11:00 pm
  • Sunday: 10:00 am – 2:00 pm

I had other dinner plans, but would have eaten here otherwise…the menu looks great. Menu here.

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Room Service

Room service is available daily, but only between 5:00 pm and 10:00 pm (with a menu drawn from Tidal+).

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Pizza Machine

If you get the midnight munchies, there’s a pizza vending machine the lobby that will dispense hot pizza for your enjoyment…

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I was so tempted to try it…but I had Mexican food instead.

Spa + Pool + Wellness

Hyatt Olive 8 has a full-service spa with facilities including a steam room and sauna, which I took full advantage of. Such wellness facilities are part of my daily routine at home and I value them greatly in a hotel.

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Outside the locker rooms is an indoor pool that is open daily from 5:30 am to 10:00 pm, just like the wellness facilties.

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Fitness Center

Another big positive of this hotel is the fitness center, which is open 24/7 and very large – it felt like working out in my own gym, and I appreciated that greatly. Not all of the equipment is brand new (there’s a mix of old and new), but there’s no doubt you can have a great workout here.

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The gym was quite crowded early in the morning, but empty by late morning.

Parking

Valet parking is available at $59 per night. There are also garages around the hotel that cost between $32-39/night to park (but have no in and out privileges). Remember, though, that the destination fee discounts parking by $10/night.

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CONCLUSION

Some say this hotel is past its prime, but I quite liked it and would not hesitate to return. It’s in a great location and I appreciated the large room, wellness facilities, and the coffee…it’s a good choice for Seattle.

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FAQs

When was the Hyatt at Olive 8 built? ›

Building History

Begun in 2005, occupancy was set for Fall 2008. The complex advertised the tower's fitness center, spa, and 65-foot pool, 10-foot to 11-foot 4-inch ceilings, and access to hotel amenities. A luxury hotel--the Hyatt at Olive 8--was located on the tower's lower floors, and it opened on 01/30/2009.

Who owns Hyatt? ›

On December 31, 2004, substantially all of the hospitality assets owned by Pritzker family business interests, including Hyatt Corporation and Hyatt International Corporation, were consolidated under a single entity, now Hyatt Hotels Corporation.

When did Hyatt take over Dreams Resorts? ›

CHICAGO (February 2, 2023) – Hyatt Hotels Corporation (NYSE: H) today announced the completion of the Dream Hotel Group lifestyle hotel brand and management platform acquisition, bringing a vibrant portfolio of lifestyle hotel brands – including Dream Hotels, The Chatwal and Unscripted Hotels – into the Hyatt portfolio ...

Is Hyatt considered high end? ›

Brands. Hyatt-branded properties have traditionally catered to upscale or business customers; its properties were either full-service or boutique hotels.

Is Hyatt owned by Hilton or Marriott? ›

Is Hyatt a Hilton hotel? No. Hyatt hotels are not part of the Hilton portfolio. Hyatt and Hilton are two separate hotel chains with different brands and different properties.

When was Hyatt Place Austin built? ›

Launched in 2006, Hyatt Place brings to the upscale select service hotel category the authentic hospitality for which Hyatt is known.

When was Hyatt Place Anchorage built? ›

Hyatt Place Anchorage is a new midtown hotel that opened on May 15, 2019.

How old is the Grand Hyatt Nashville? ›

Grand Hyatt Nashville became the second-largest conference hotel in the city when it debuted in the fall of 2020, reinvigorating the western edge of downtown Nashville.

When was the Hyatt Regency Kaanapali built? ›

The Hyatt Regency Maui opened in 1980 and is located a short distance from historic Lahaina, which serves as the anchor for Maui's tourism industry. Maui is one of Hawaii's leading destination locations. The Hyatt is the most prominent hotel and the RevPAR leader in Kaanapali.

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