Hyatt Place Bowling Green is dropping the brand at the end of the month, and June 30 can’t come fast enough.
As one guest relays, “apparently the pool wasn’t worth fixing after it turned green and the hand soap is in a takeout sauce container.”
Effective June 30, 2025, at 11:59 p.m. local time, Hyatt Place Bowling Green will no longer be affiliated with Hyatt, and the hotel will not honor reservations for stays June 30, 2025, and beyond.
Usually I’m concerned about reservations that don’t get honored due to properties transitioning out of a chain. In this case it’s probably a good thing – dodged a bullet! – because most people booking this hotel likely didn’t realize how bad it was? Sadly it’s not the first chain pool that’s been green.
Hyatt Place Bowling Green is a 10-year old property with 108 rooms that received finance subsidies, conected to the WKU Alumni Center. In general I always found new build Hyatt place properties to be reasonably nice, while legacy Amerisuites tended to be awful.
This particular property was probably more or less fine at one time, but they prefer not to buy new batches of amenities before leaving Hyatt, and not to pay for amenities that won’t be on the hotel to cover going forward. Western Kentucky university is leasing out the hotel as a dorm for up to 3 years at a cost of $150,000 per month. Two of their curent dorms have “design and construction flaws” with one having to be demolished. Both were designed by the same architecture and engineering firms. Reportedly this hotel was as well.
Sad! This was the only Hyatt Cat 1 within a reasonable driving distance. I had always planned to mattress run here if needed. Now, that dream is dead.
Interesting. The university grants degrees in civil engineering and architecture. They have professors who could have reviewed the engineering and construction of the buildings. I wonder why they didn’t hire some of their own faculty to review the paperwork and occasionally observe the construction. Let someone else do the entire project seems a bit foolish.
What did Kellyanne Conway call it… “the Bowling Green massacre!”
I stayed at this property in 2002. The rooms were the usual, but the building exterior and lobby were better than a typical Hyatt Place.
I stayed at this property 5+ yrs ago and it was memorably horrific. Good riddance!