Texas Attorney General Files Lawsuit Against Hyatt Hill Country Teacher Discount

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Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton has filed a lawsuit against Hyatt Regency Hill Country Resort and Spa for failing to clearly disclose mandatory resort fees when advertising its room rates or accepting online bookings. For instance, at one property they charged $408 but failed to mention that an additional $35 mandatory resort fee would also be added at checkout.

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This lawsuit seeks class-action status and seeks unspecified restitution for consumers. Hyatt Hotels Corp has declined to comment, though they operate hotels worldwide under brands including Hyatt, Thompson, Grand Hyatt and Hyatt Regency.

This hotel, situated at the heart of Hill Country and 20 minutes away from San Antonio, recently underwent a $50 million renovation with upgraded guestrooms featuring an upscale ranch aesthetic.

The JW Marriott San Antonio Hill Country Resort & Spa offers school employees discounted rates beginning at just $149 per night, when presenting a valid school employee ID card to receive it. Indulge in their four-acre water playground featuring sand beach, multiple pools and Ramblin’ River which provides inner tube float along 950 feet of scenic beauty!

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