Hyatt Regency Westlake

Thousand Oaks, California United States of America

Hyatt Regency Westlake
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Property Location
With a stay at Hyatt Regency Westlake in Thousand Oaks, you'll be in the business district, within a 15-minute drive of Ronald Reagan Presidential Library and Westlake Village Golf Course. This hotel is 16.2 mi (26.1 km) from Pepperdine University and 15 mi (24.1 km) from Zuma Beach.

Rooms
Make yourself at home in one of the 262 air-conditioned rooms featuring refrigerators and flat-screen televisions. Your bed comes with down comforters and premium bedding. Wired and wireless Internet access is complimentary, while iPod docking stations and satellite programming provide entertainment. Private bathrooms with shower/tub combinations feature designer toiletries and hair dryers.

Amenities
Dip into one of the 2 spa tubs or enjoy other recreational amenities including a sauna and a 24-hour fitness center. Additional features at this hotel include complimentary wireless Internet access, concierge services, and wedding services.

Dining
Enjoy American cuisine at Harvest Kitchen and Bar, a restaurant where you can enjoy drinks at the bar, take in the garden view, and even dine alfresco. You can also stay in and take advantage of the room service (during limited hours). Buffet breakfasts are served on weekdays from 6:00 AM to noon and on weekends from 6:30 AM to noon for a fee.

Business, Other Amenities
Featured amenities include a 24-hour business center, express check-out, and complimentary newspapers in the lobby. Free self parking is available onsite.

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The room rates listed are for double occupancy per room unless otherwise stated and exclude tax recovery charges and service fees. The actual booking amount will be charged in USD. See FAQs for more details.

Customer Reviews

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kevanna007
|1 review
Eaten by Bed Bugs I was eaten by bed bugs during my stay at the Hyatt Regency Westlake. After switching rooms following the first night due to noise issues, I was placed in a nearby room on the 3rd floor. Apart from minor inconveniences, such as there being no soap/body wash in the bathroom, the room seemed fine enough until I woke up to a bed bug crawling right next to my face. Confused, I popped out of bed to get a better look. Sure enough I saw several beg bugs on my pillow and bedspread. Even worse, I saw my blood smeared across the sheets and on the parts of my body where the critters had feasted (mostly face and legs). I'm not generally a squeamish person but this was a truly disgusting/skin-crawling experience, which did not put me in a great headspace for the business meetings I had planned for that day. I quickly raised this issue with the hotel. I first spoke with someone at reception. This gentleman was shockingly unsympathetic and seemed to brush off my concerns. Unsatisfied, I next spoke with the director of hotel operations. He seemed more concerned, and after hearing about my experience, promised to follow up with me. However, it's now several days and I have not heard anything from hotel staff or anyone else on behalf of the Hyatt organization. I can safely say that I will never step foot in a Hyatt again, which is particularly disappointing because I paid a premium to stay in what should have been a great hotel, free of blood-sucking pests.
BPagan
|1 review
Worse Hyatt ever! One of my worse experience in a Hyatt Hotel. Unfriendly staff, awful housekeeping service, room wasn't clean and sheets had dark spots looking dirty. They had a party at the lobby on a Thursday night, super loud, never told guess, very disturbing.
Randyhol
|1 review
Truly Horrendous and Despicable Review of a single night stay Wed. Nov. 6, 2024. My wife and I, and 3 small dogs, were guests at the Hyatt Regency Westlake, having had to evacuate our residence due to the Mountain wildfire in Camarillo, CA. We were assigned to room 245, checking in around 1:30pm. Later in the afternoon we became aware of a significant amount of noise, talking, group activity, etc. in adjoining room 247. As I was heading out with our dogs to walk them around 4pm, I saw 247 was open, so I walked in with the dogs to ask what was going on. I was advised that the room was being used as a “medical clinic”. It was full of trays along the TV credenza, filled with a variety of drug packages (e.g. Lidocaine one clearly labeled). 8-12 trays appeared to have individual’s first name and last name initial. There was a gentleman having blood pressure read as well. I had brief conversation with the lady in charge. The room was clearly set up to provide some sort of medical services and was not going to be used for sleeping. I asked the lady in charge how long they would be operating as the “clinic”. She said she would be at it all night. I was not advised that I was in 247 without permission, nor was I told to leave. I was very surprised by this “clinic” set up, but left it at that time. The door to 247 was left open at that time by the occupants. As we left for dinner around 6pm, we saw the door to 247 was open, with several people in the room. Returning to our room around 8pm, 247 still had the door open with comparable activity as we’d seen around 6pm. We tried to bed down around 9:30pm, having listened to the activity in 247 non-stop following our return to the room. Around 10pm I went down to the front desk to ask if management had any idea what was going on in 247. The front desk was very circumspect, citing guest privacy concerns. It was clear to me that management was fully aware of and agreeable to the 247 “clinic” set up and was allowing such activity to go on in a guest room. I was told that the hotel has a 10pm quiet time cut off. I asked front desk member Amber to please intervene to ensure 247 complied with the quiet time. She assured me management would deal with it. I returned to my room, only to have the noise continue non-stop. At 11pm I re-entered 247 through its open door, meeting the same lady I’d met earlier. After significant confrontative conversation, to include me attempting to take a photo of the set up to show to the Front Desk (I was rightly prevented from doing so by the lady in charge. I acknowledge the photo idea was not good judgment on my part in the heat of the moment) I was ordered out of the room, and I left. I went back to the front desk, meeting Front Desk Supervisor Mona Katouzi. I reiterated my complaints and concerns, again asking management to confirm it was fully aware of 247’s set up and activity, and to intervene. I essentially got the brush off, with guest privacy and other clearly manufactured positions advanced as to why management had little it could to other than ask 247 to quiet down. I returned to my room, to have virtually no sleep for the remainder of the night and morning. Room 247 was non-stop loud TV, people in and out, talking, laughing, door closing loudly, etc. etc. from 11pm to 7am when the rest of the hotel started to stir. We asked for and were thankfully given a room change the morning of Nov. 7. I have just completed a call with Director of Front Desk Jamie Mandel. I requested full credit for our room charges for 245. Ms. Mandel bluntly refused my request, advising me I was in the wrong for having entered another guest’s room. The fact that both my entries were through an open door, that was clearly set open to allow guests, customers, whatever/whoever 247 was servicing in their “clinic” to walk in, was of apparently no interest to management. And the noise and (apparently) commercial activity conducted by whomever was using 247 was also fully acceptable to management. I am now retired, but in over 40 years of professional life, which involved significant business travel, and in fact having been a customer both personally and for professional events (e.g. annual shareholder meetings, Board of Director meetings) at this very Hyatt, I have never in all those years and stays had a hotel guest bedroom set up and fully used as a “medical clinic” operating apparently 24/7 with the full knowledge and concurrence of management. Without question the most atrocious hotel experience I have ever had. A disgraceful and horrendous representation of the Hyatt brand by the Hyatt Regency Westlake.
classic6453
|1 review
Business travel flexibility is not possible. Nice property, but their unwillingness to allow an early checkout a day early is almost incomprehensible. I checked out a day earlier than planned, at 7am, and told me they would still need to charge me for the 3rd night. Just unacceptable in a much more fluid travel world than I’m used to. The property is fine, but will avoid in the future due to this short sighted decision
ka573
|1 review
Clean, updated, great location Nice Hyatt property in a good location. We stayed here to participate in Phil's Cookie Fondo bike ride in Malibu. Hotel is clean, rooms are spacious and updated, restaurant is good, pool is small but nice. Staff were friendly and helpful. Would stay here again.

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