My wife has a corporate membership for Hyatt/Sheraton/Hilton and most other major hotels chains. I booked a last minute getaway for us on Hotels.com not knowing she had all these other memberships. Upon checking in, we wanted to use her membership, but this was not allowed because it was booked through a 3rd party. Had to pay $30 parking and a higher daily fee. If I cancelled, I would be charged 1 day rate. I understand that this is the policy, but because of Hyatt not willing to recognize any membership perks, this is discouraging me from wanting to book through a 3rd party again. I'm not sure if I would even want to book through Hyatt either due to the fact that we have been a loyal customer of theirs for years. In regards to the property, it's a bit outdated. The waterfront property is connected to the tidal system, so when it's low tide, the nicely reflected water looks more like a watering hole and a mud pit. On the positive side, there is plenty of room within the 2 bedroom suite with everything furnished. That being said, our conflict with the membership issue is a major concern and probably a deciding factor when booking our next getaway.