It's not a traditional Hyatt, maybe the hotel is trying to cater to young and hip, or weed smoking customers. The rooms are small... the hotel lobby has a feel of a weed smoking dent with the lights were so dim. The room had a funky smell perhaps recently treated with ozone. It was a great hotel with the Japanese running it. Hyatt still keeps the furniture from the previous owners and charging a higher price. Again, it maybe a good hotel for young adults, but not for me.
Service is definitely like a traditional Hyatt, where check in is prompt. I checked in around 9pm, only one attendant at the front desk and i had to wait like 15 minutes.
Breakfast quality was so below other Hyatt standards. One big table for everybody.
I was on the 4th floor, and it has a feel of subsidizing housing kind of feel, where you feel you are in a concrete jungle in a inner city. Again, young adult may like it, but not me...
One good thing about the hotel, free coffee 24 hours a day...decent coffee...
I just wish they have kept how the Japanese were running that hotel. Even the name is Kabuki, but it's Kabuki with weeds