Introducing the Galt House and Hyatt
Introducing the Galt House and Hyatt
The Braille Monitor
May 2003
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Introducing the Galt
House and Hyatt
by Max Robinson
The
lobby of the Galt House Hotel.
From the Editor: Max
Robinson is second vice president of the National Federation of the Blind of
Kentucky. Last year he provided readers with a walking tour of our convention
hotels. It seemed a good idea to reprint his description again this year. Here
it is:
General Information about
the Galt House Hotels
The addresses for the two
Galt House towers are the West Tower, 140 N. Fourth Avenue, and the East Tower,
141 N. Fourth Avenue. The phone number for both towers is (502) 589-5200.
The
Galt House is bordered on the north by River Road and on the south by Main Street.
Fourth Street runs north and south between the two towers. These are referred
to as the Galt House West Tower and the Galt House East Tower. The East includes
suites equipped with a living room area, refrigerator, and wet bar. The two
facilities are connected by both an outdoor pedestrian walkway between the two
front doors, and above it a fully enclosed bridge on the third floor.
The East Tower has eighteen
floors, sixteen of which contain sleeping rooms, and the West Tower has twenty-five
floors. The lower room numbers are in the West Tower. They range from 1 to 35,
preceded by the floor number. On the east they range from 46 to 98, preceded
by the floor number. For example, room 1201 is found on the West. On the east
side the twelfth floor numbers begin with 1246.
The Galt House West
When you enter the Galt
House West Hotel, you are facing west. Walk straight west, and the front desk
will be to your left, along the south wall. If you stand at the registration
desk in the West Tower, the bank of four elevators will be directly behind you
on the north wall.
The staircase leading to
the second floor of the West Tower is to the left (south) when you enter the
front door, before you reach the check-in desk.
The Galt House East Tower
The front door of the Galt
House East Tower faces west. As you enter, you are facing east. If you turn
left (north) just inside the door, you pass through a small lounge area with
chairs and low tables. This is the entrance to the Lobby Bar, which is located
between the back of the elevator bank and the west wall of the building. To
find the desk once inside the door, walk straight ahead for a few feet, then
turn left, and walk several yards. You are facing north, and the hotel registration
desk is to your right, along the east wall. The elevators are to your left,
along the west wall. The stairs leading to the second floor are directly in
front of you, on the north wall.
Restaurants, Hallways,
Obstacles, and Other Objects of Interest
In the West Tower the layouts
of the second and third floors are quite similar. As you exit the elevators,
you enter a large open area and are facing south. The main hallway is to your
left. Also to your left is a large support pillar, just waiting to embarrass
you. There is about a ten-foot space between the elevator wall and the pillar.
Turn left and follow the wall until you hear the hallway opening to either side.
If the area in front of the elevators is congested, you should swing wide to
pass the pillar on the south rather than the north.
The River Grill, located
on the second floor of the West Tower, is at the northwest end of the building.
Exit the elevator and turn left to reach the hallway, then turn left again and
follow the hall north. The River Grill is at the end of the hall on the left
and has moderate prices. The Flagship is a first-class revolving restaurant
with prices to match. It is on the twenty-fifth floor of the West Tower.
The outdoor pool is located
on the third floor, west side. The Galt House gift shop and barber and beauty
shops are on the second floor west. Exit the elevator, turn left, then right
(south) along the main north-south hallway.
D'Marie Lounge is on the
twenty-fifth floor of the West Tower. It features 120 brands of Kentucky bourbon.
The Lobby Bar is in the lobby of the East Tower. All rooms have coffee makers,
blow-dryers, and irons.
If you drive, you should
remember that the Galt House charges a $5-a-day parking fee.
The Bridge
To reach the third-floor
enclosed bridge from the West Tower, turn left out of the elevator to get to
the main hallway. Turn right and walk south down the hall. Turn left at the
first opening (east), and turn left again (north). After a while you will hear
some noisy air-conditioning equipment. Walk a bit farther until you can turn
right (east). You are now on the enclosed bridge--windows on your left, wall
to the right, echoes.
After
you leave the bridge, jog a bit to the left to avoid running into a banister
like those found on stairs. You will find a wall to the left and open space
to the right. Keep walking south. You will soon find a wall on the right. Then
the hallway will open up to the south again. Turn right (south). The elevators
of the East Tower will be to the right.
To reach the West Tower
from the East Tower, exit the elevator on the third floor and turn left. Turn
left again almost immediately; you are now facing west. Keep walking west and
jog to the left to enter the bridge--windows to the right, wall to the left,
echoes. Continue west until you hear the air conditioner and the ambience changes.
Turn left (south) and then right (west) and then right (north) again. You are
now in the main north-south hallway of the West Tower. The openness to your
left is the area where the elevators are. Pass the pillar, turn left, and the
elevators are immediately on your right.
The Hyatt
Here is the Hyatt's general
information: phone number, (502) 587-3434; the address is 320 West Jefferson.
If you arrive by taxi at the Hyatt, you will turn into the hotel driveway from
West Jefferson, which runs east-west. The entrance faces east, and you will
enter a short hallway going west. At the end of the hall you will enter what
can best be described as a circular lobby. Make a right, continuing your path
counter-clockwise around the circle. You will find a bank of telephones on your
right and the elevators on your left. They and the escalators stand in the central
area of the lobby, which includes a central atrium that the upper floors look
into. In the lobby the front desk is just past the phones on your right, across
from the elevator doors.
If you enter the hotel
by the Fourth Avenue door, you are walking east and will step immediately into
the circular lobby. If you walk straight ahead from this door, you will step
onto the escalator to the second floor. Just a few feet inside the door and
to your left is the Trellis Cafe, a full-service restaurant featuring American
cuisine and open for breakfast, lunch, and dinner. Pepper's Bar is located at
the Fourth Avenue end of the
building
on the second floor, directly above the Trellis. At the top of the escalator
turn left. When you reach the bank of elevators, turn left again, and Pepper's
is there.
On
the first floor, continuing clockwise around the circular lobby past the Trellis,
you will reach the front desk. When you face the front desk, the elevators will
be directly behind you.
When
standing at the front desk, you can turn right, continuing clockwise around
the circle to find the hotel gift shop. It is just after the bank of phones
and the hallway from the West Jefferson entrance.
There is nothing unusual
about the numbering system in the Hyatt. The sleeping rooms are on floors three
through eighteen, beginning with room 301, the lowest, and ending with 1828,
the highest. The Hyatt rooms are equipped with blow-dryers, irons, and coffee
makers. Parking is $7 a day at the Hyatt.
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