Texas Hyatt Regency renovates guestrooms, meeting space

Hyatt Regency Hill Country Resort and Spa, 20 minutes from downtown San Antonio, is undergoing a multimillion-dollar renovation to its guestrooms and meeting spaces. The enhancements are expected to be completed in spring, coinciding with the resort’s 30-year anniversary.

“We are thrilled to announce that our iconic Hill Country hotel is in the process of completing a major renovation in order to provide an enhanced and authentic Texas Hill Country resort experience for our guests,” GM Steven Smith said in a statement. “As one of the state’s first destination resorts established in 1993, we are excited to begin a new chapter for the hotel. ... The updates will place emphasis on our unique location on the grounds of the historic Rogers-Wiseman Ranch as well as pay homage to our distinctive culture and setting here in Central Texas.”

The renovation will reimagine the resort’s 500 guestrooms and suites: 

  • The updates will showcase an upscale, ranch-inspired aesthetic with warm, neutral tones with an accent wall, brand new wood flooring complemented by a rug, a chaise lounge and Texas-inspired artwork and photos. 
  • The artwork will pay tribute to the resort’s history as the location of the Rogers-Wiseman Ranch, with framed family photos and sketches, graphic artwork created by a local Hill Country artist and other historic San Antonio pieces. 
  • Renovated guestrooms will include LG 65-inch class 4K smart ultra-high-definition televisions, and bathrooms will get new tilework, toilets, fixtures, marble countertops and vanity lighting. Most bathrooms will be converted to have walk-in showers. 
  • All double-double rooms will get two queen beds.

The reimagined Hyatt Regency Hill Country experience also will have renovated event spaces. The Hill Country Ballroom, Fredericksburg Ballroom and all indoor breakout rooms will be updated with new carpeting, wall coverings, light fixtures and sound systems. The updated style of the meeting spaces includes a blend of calming hues, textures and classic patterns including metallic finishes, stripes, linens, leather, natural stone and wood tones.