🌿 IMPT Hotels
Dream Midtown by Hyatt, new-york-city

🌍 Your Carbon Impact at This Hotel

An average hotel night produces roughly 35 kg of CO₂ — from air conditioning, laundry, lighting, and food. When you book Dream Midtown by Hyatt through IMPT, we retire 1,000 kg of UN-verified carbon removal credits. That's not carbon-neutral. That's carbon-negative.

28×
more CO₂ removed than your stay produces
35 kg
CO₂ your stay produces
1,000 kg
CO₂ IMPT removes
4,100 km
of driving offset
50
trees' yearly work

How it works: IMPT funds the carbon removal from its booking commission — you pay €0 extra. Credits come from UN-verified regenerative agriculture projects, tokenised on Ethereum, with a public retire code anyone can verify. No double-counting. No greenwashing.

🏘️ The Neighbourhood

Dream Midtown by Hyatt is located in new-york-city, united-states. The surrounding area offers local dining, shopping, and attractions within walking distance.

⭐ What Guests Say

Dream Midtown by Hyatt is rated 3.3/10 (Review Score) based on 1,933 verified guest reviews.

Devin Geis
2025-07-27T17:39:31.000Z
★★☆☆☆
"As someone who regularly coordinates group travel and room blocks, I was very disappointed by the lack of communication and follow-up from the sales team at Dream Midtown. I called last Thursday and left a message for the sales department to inquire about availability and pricing for a group stay. By Sunday, I still hadn’t received a response, so I called again hoping to get the email address for the sales manager and send the details directly.\n\nWhat should have been a quick and easy call turned into a 22-minute runaround. I was transferred to six different people, none of whom could answer a simple question or provide an email. Instead of helping, they continued to transfer me, and in the end, I was routed back to the same automated message I started with.\n\nIf you are the sales manager, please train your team. Staff answering phones should at least be able to offer a contact email or collect information properly. It’s clear that responding to inquiries and answering phones is not being prioritized.\n\nThis level of disorganization seems to be a growing issue among hotel sales departments, but it should not be the standard. If you want to attract and retain group business, responsiveness and basic communication are key. Right now, Dream Midtown is falling short."
Jola Mosko
2025-07-15T03:19:21.000Z
★☆☆☆☆
"I rarely write reviews, but this experience was so unacceptable that I feel compelled to warn others.\n\nWe arrived at the hotel on a Friday evening, well after the 3:00 PM advertised check-in time. My family and I — including a toddler and an infant — arrived at 6:00 PM after a long four-hour drive, exhausted and simply expecting to settle in. Instead, I was told our room was not ready and we would need to wait. No apology, no urgency. Just indifference.\n\nTwenty minutes later, we were still sitting in the lobby — tired, frustrated, and trying to calm two young, overtired children. I asked to speak with the manager. When he appeared, I was met not with concern or professionalism, but with an attitude that was dismissive and borderline confrontational. He attempted to justify the delay by blaming the prior guests for checking out late — as if that excuses the hotel’s inability to prepare our room for a reservation that had been confirmed and paid for.\n\nI was stunned by his lack of professionalism, empathy, and frankly, basic customer service skills. I questioned whether this person was even the actual manager, given how disrespectfully he conducted himself.\n\nWhen we finally got our room — nearly 30 minutes later — we were horrified. The room was nothing like the polished, filtered images on their website. The floors were visibly dirty, the bed frames were damaged and worn out, and the desk hadn’t been cleaned. It felt neglected, uncomfortable, and far below any acceptable standard. We had booked a two-night stay but left the very next morning — sacrificing the money we paid for the second night just to get out of there.\n\nAdditional issues to be aware of:\n• The hotel advertises $40 parking, but the actual charge is $55, with no in-and-out privileges.\n• The rooftop, which is heavily promoted, does not allow children — a restriction that is not disclosed clearly on the website.\n• The overall environment and staff behavior reflect a disturbing lack of care and integrity.\n\nTo anyone reading this: do not trust the positive reviews — they are either incredibly misleading or written by the hotel staff themselves. What we experienced was false advertising, poor service, and an utter disregard for guests.\n\nAnd to management — please don’t respond with your generic “please contact us” message. You had every opportunity to make this right in person, and you chose not to. That says everything."
John Weiland
2025-08-09T17:08:42.000Z
★★☆☆☆
"bogus $57 facilities fee that was not in the original price quoted - I thought this was illegal. The fee is for the gym and pool. The pool is nice for Manhattan but the only pool I've seen that I would pay $57/day to use is the Ocean Club on Paradise Island. This one has at least 2000 windows (and 12 CCTV cameras) looking at you so unless you like that ... The porthole windows are cool and it has a European minimalist vibe, but they provide earplugs in every room because the club in the 12th floor is so loud, and the inscrutable light switches (separate on and off buttons randomly ordered) have instructions on the switch plates that have worn off so you have to keep experimenting or just sleep with the lights on. Near the High Line and Chelsea Market."

🏨 Amenities

📶 Free wifi
Non smoking rooms
🅿️ Free Parking
🍽️ Restaurant(s)
📶 Free WiFi
🛏️ Room service
🐾 Pets allowed
🛎️ 24 hour front desk
🍸 Bars
👕 Laundry service
🧹 Dry cleaning service
Iron and board
📶 Internet access
🛗 Lifts
Express check in
Carbon Neutral Stay
UN-Verified Carbon Removal
Best Rate Guarantee
Free Cancellation Available
📶 Free Wifi
🅿️ Parking
📶 Wifi
🛏️ Room Service
🛎️ 24 Hour Front Desk
👕 Laundry Service
🔐 Safe
Copy
Luggage storage
❄️ Air conditioning
🎩 Concierge

💰 Price Guide

Rooms at Dream Midtown by Hyatt start from approximately $150/night for a standard double. Booking through IMPT saves up to 10% compared to Booking.com — and new members get a €5 signup credit on their first booking.

Tip: Book through IMPT to save up to 10% vs Booking.com, get a €5 signup credit, and automatically retire 1 tonne of CO₂ — all at no extra cost.

📍 Location

{'street': '210 West 55Th Street', 'city': 'New York City', 'region': '', 'postal_code': '', 'country': 'United States'}

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❓ Frequently Asked Questions

How much does Dream Midtown by Hyatt cost per night?

Rooms at Dream Midtown by Hyatt start from approximately $150/night. Booking through IMPT saves up to 10% compared to Booking.com — new members also receive a €5 signup credit.

Is Dream Midtown by Hyatt worth the price?

At 3.3/10 from 1,933 verified reviews, Dream Midtown by Hyatt is rated Review Score. At $150/night for a 4-star new-york-city hotel, it offers solid value — especially with IMPT's 10% discount.

Does Dream Midtown by Hyatt have parking?

Yes — Dream Midtown by Hyatt offers free on-site parking. This is a significant advantage, as central hotel parking can be expensive.

Does Dream Midtown by Hyatt have a restaurant?

Yes. Dream Midtown by Hyatt has an on-site restaurant. Many rates include breakfast. Room service may also be available.

What is the carbon impact of staying at Dream Midtown by Hyatt?

An average hotel night produces ~35 kg of CO₂. When you book Dream Midtown by Hyatt through IMPT, 1,000 kg (1 tonne) of UN-verified carbon credits are retired — 28× what your stay produces. This costs you nothing; IMPT funds it from its commission.

Is booking through IMPT more expensive than Booking.com?

No — IMPT rates are consistently up to 10% cheaper for the same room. Plus a €5 signup credit for new customers and a best-rate guarantee.

Is free cancellation available at Dream Midtown by Hyatt?

Yes, most rates include free cancellation, typically up to 48 hours before check-in. The full policy is shown before you confirm.

What are the check-in and check-out times at Dream Midtown by Hyatt?

Check-in is from 15:00 and check-out is by 11:00. Early check-in and late check-out can be requested, subject to availability.

What neighbourhood is Dream Midtown by Hyatt in?

Dream Midtown by Hyatt is located in new-york-city. The surrounding area offers a mix of local restaurants, shops, and attractions. See the Neighbourhood section above for specific distances and walking times.

How does IMPT's carbon removal work?

IMPT funds UN-verified carbon removal from its booking commission — regenerative agriculture projects, tokenised on Ethereum with public verification. No double-counting, no greenwashing. You pay the same (or less); the planet benefits.

Is Dream Midtown by Hyatt an eco-friendly hotel?

When booked through IMPT, Dream Midtown by Hyatt becomes carbon-negative — 1 tonne of CO₂ is retired per booking, which is 28× more than an average hotel night produces. IMPT makes any hotel a green choice without changing the price.

What is the best time to visit new-york-city?

Prices and availability vary by season. Check IMPT for the latest rates at Dream Midtown by Hyatt — booking early typically gets the best price, especially during peak season.

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