![]() Morning coffee was put out there complimentary until 10 a.m. ![]() When I was there earlier in the month the only food and beverage open was the bar, and only in the late afternoon and evenings. The Eliza Jane hotel’s common spaces are beautiful great, with plenty of seating areas. I didn’t try Commerce though it seemed well-regarded. I think that’s their “500 points per room per day” that I’d read to expect, which is absurdly low, even though they provided breakfast coupons for 3 mornings of the stay. We were given coupons for Commerce restaurant nearby for breakfast for two though it wasn’t open one day and we were given 2000 points in lieu. The valet never answered the phone at all during my stay, and there frequently wasn’t anyone out front of the hotel, but the front desk always sorted it. ![]() And indeed a front desk staff member went out to tell the valet my room number after I’d checked in. hen the valet paid us a mind he told me I’d have to come back outside to find him and tell him my room number – that my name was not enough. There’s a private pay lot just past the hotel, but since I was a Globalist member staying on points valet parking is free. When I arrived at the property the valet was overwhelmed. But make sure you get a Magazine Street view and not an interior courtyard. ![]() I’d actually consider buying up to one either at booking, or contacting the hotel in advance, if you aren’t confident of an upgrade – since base here rooms are small. The first tip about the Eliza Jane hotel is that many of the suites at this property come at a very modest premium. There was much to like about the Eliza Jane Hotel in New Orleans, part of the Hyatt Unbound Collection, but also a few things that really annoyed me. The Eliza Jane hotel in downtown New Orleans on Magazine Street was a great base for a four night stay, using category 1-4 free nights. ![]()
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