A HotelTravel.com Member, Korea
A HotelTravel.com Member, Japan
A HotelTravel.com Member, Korea
A HotelTravel.com Member, China
A HotelTravel.com Member, Japan
A HotelTravel.com Member, Korea
A HotelTravel.com Member, Japan
A HotelTravel.com Member, Japan
Angie Palmer , Singapore
This hotel is not located near main business or shopping districts, but the shuttle service and proximity to public transportation make up for it. Just a note that it is also located right next to a funeral parlour, which may be a 'no-no' for some Asians. The size of the hotel room was pretty small, which is typical of most 3 or 4-star hotels in Hong Kong. The bathroom was good except that the sink was clogged and water leaked out from the shower unit whenever we showered. They fixed our sink but I guess they couldn't do anything about the shower door. There were very few food & beverage outlets in the hotel, and the bar was tiny. It would be hard for people who are not familiar with Hong Kong to get some food or a couple of drinks at night. Staff at the hotel were all quite friendly, but they seemed to have some problems in understanding English. Our luggage was not delivered until we told the Front Desk twice; the Housekeeping order-taker misunderstood some of our requests. However, I have to say that all the Room Attendants had excellent service attitudes. One last thing...the fitness centre in the hotel was closed for renovation during our visit, which was quite a disappointment for us. Even though we were offered to go to a nearby fitness centre, it was too much trouble to take a shuttle bus just to work out especially when the weather was bad. Wish we could have known this earlier, then we would not have brought too many gym clothes and shoes. |