We recently returned from our trip to the Park Hyatt St. Kitts. We had a great week and really loved many things about the Park Hyatt, but there was also some areas for improvement. Pros: - The resort was not crowded even though we were there at spring break (Easter week). We had no issues getting seats at the pool, access to beach equipment, etc. - The resort grounds were gorgeous and well-maintained. It was really picturesque. - The main pool was large and had a beautiful view of Nevis. We also had an opportunity to check out the adult pool. It was very quiet and relaxing. - The rooms were spacious, clean and modern - The resort was very family friendly - in addition to the pool, our kids enjoyed paddleboards, kayaks, games like shuffleboard & giant chess, the basketball court, feeding the koi, etc. The staff was very kind to our kids throughout the resort. - Employees were friendly and generally service was great. Housekeeping was great and reliable. Cons: - The beach wasn't really swimmable. There was a ton of seaweed both on the beach and in the water. While the views were gorgeous, I wished we had been able to enjoy the water more. If you are staying at the Park Hyatt, plan to explore the other beaches on both St. Kitts and Nevis as there are definitely nicer ones. - Costs. The food and beverages at the resort were very expensive. We knew this going in and so weren't surprised. We've also been to other Caribbean islands (including the Hyatt in Aruba and the Grand Hyatt Baha Mar), but some costs felt excessively marked up (for example: $8 to add an egg to a $24 breakfast sandwich). - This resort also lacks a full service coffee shop/place to grab breakfast and a lobby bar. They have a coffee machine in the lobby and a small marketplace, but no where to get a great coffee drink. Similarly, the Fisherman's Village has a bar, but the restaurant closes by 9...there is no where to grab a drink at night or even before dinner. - There wasn't really reliable drink service at the pool or beach. You had to go to the pool bar yourself. Overall, the cocktails were fine (and boozy), but nothing super interesting or remarkable.