Whether Hyatt Club access is "worth it" depends on your travel habits and the specific property, but for many, the answer is yes if you have a family or work remotely. A typical Hyatt Regency Club provides a quiet lounge space, a complimentary continental-to-full breakfast, mid-day snacks, and evening hors d'oeuvres. If you are traveling as a couple or family, the savings on breakfast alone can often offset the $50–$150 premium per night for a Club-level room. However, for a solo traveler who plans to explore local restaurants or has a busy schedule outside the hotel, the value is lower. Additionally, many Hyatt lounges in the U.S. have moved toward "grab-and-go" models, whereas international lounges (especially in Asia and Europe) often provide high-end, multi-course evening meals and free-flowing alcohol, making them significantly more valuable. If you are a Globalist member in the World of Hyatt program, this access is free, making it one of the best "worth it" perks in the industry.