
Grand Hyatt DFW / Artist Rendering
A "full-hotel renovation" of the Grand Hyatt DFW Airport will officially begin in July, according to a hotel press release.
An estimated $34 million will be spent on upgrades and new features, with completion expected late this year, officials said.
The renovations come as the hotel celebrates its 20th anniversary of operation in July.
“In honor of our 20th year, the renovation will reinforce the hotel’s legacy as the premier hotel and event center supporting the international airport and connecting travelers to the Dallas-Fort Worth culture and community,” said Jeff Babcock, Grand Hyatt DFW Airport general manager, in the release.
“The remodeled Grand Hyatt – already known as one of the premier airport hotel experiences – will complement the ongoing enhancements and expansions across the airport as we create a smooth and enjoyable experience for our guests,” added Sean Donohue, DFW Airport chief executive officer.
Renovations will include an increase the number of guestrooms and suites from 298 to 315. Guests will also be able to customize their guestroom or suite through its integrated technologies and systems, including eco-friendly occupancy thermostats enhanced lighting controls, and automatic blackout sheers and shades, per the release. The restaurant, the Grand Met, will also receive upgrades in the lounge and eating areas. A brand-new top-floor executive boardroom and indoor/outdoor rooftop event space will be built, and a new lobby concept with corridors connecting the airport to the hotel will be introduced.
More information can be found at Grand Hyatt DFW's website.