Grand Hyatt DFW Airport Hotel Launches Complimentary Wi-Fi Program
DFW Airport, TX (PRWEB) February 20, 2015 -- Today http://granddfw.hyatt.com/hyatt/hotels/events/index.jsp Grand Hyatt DFW joins Hyatt hotels and resorts worldwide in offering complimentary Wi-Fi to guests, independent of booking method or loyalty program participation. This industry-leading offer is available to guests on an unlimited number of mobile devices or laptops in all http://granddfw.hyatt.com/hyatt/hotels/rooms/room-description.jsp guest rooms and social spaces.
“Internet connectivity is viewed as a necessity by most travelers in today’s world, and we are proud to offer it free for guests in guestrooms and social spaces, with no strings attached,” said Keith Spinden general manager, Grand Hyatt DFW. “Our location inside Terminal D at DFW International Airport makes our hotel the ideal location for business and leisure travelers. The offering of complimentaryWi-Fi will help them stay connected to their business and loved ones without the concern of an added cost.”
Where available, Platinum and Diamond Hyatt Gold Passport members will receive a complimentary upgrade to premium Wi-Fi service in guestrooms and social spaces, and guests will have the option to purchase premium service for between $5 and $10 depending on the services needed. Standard tier service is appropriate for general web surfing and email. Premium tier is appropriate for more bandwidth-intensive activities, such as gaming and streaming movies or television shows.
At Grand Hyatt DFW, guests only need to provide their last name and room number to access the hotel's free Wi-Fi. While free Wi-Fi is available in all guest rooms and social spaces, such as the lobby and restaurants managed by the hotel, it does not extend to meeting rooms, where bandwidth demand varies by the number of event attendees. Grand Hyatt DFW will continue to work with organizers individually to procure appropriate support for an optimal experience.
Madeline Romero, Oracle, +1 301-841-4703, [email protected]
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