Starwood Preferred Guest - Four Points by Sheraton Downtown Dubai




jpatokal
Jan 28, 08, 10:06 am
I recently had the pleasure of spending a night at the Four Points by Sheraton Downtown Dubai (http://www.starwoodhotels.com/fourpoints/property/overview/index.html?propertyID=3093) (opened in Nov 2007, I gather), and as I haven't seen anything about it on FT I figured I'd write it up.

So, it's brand new, modern, and very stylish -- the pictures on the official site do it no justice. (My attempts can be found here (http://jpatokal.iki.fi/photo/travel/UAE/Dubai/), and a longer trip report on Dubai itself here (http://extra.wikitravel.org/blog/jani/wahhabalinese_adventures_dubai).) Check-in was a little slow, with one frazzled clerk attending to four guests simultaneously, but the room was great: spacious, big comfy beds, little sofa-and-table area, powerful shower, plasma TV, and all of it squeaky and new. Internet access is a rather steep 80 dirhams/day (~US$20), but at least it was fast.

The next morning, I hit the gym, which was quite spacious and well-equipped with a good selection of treadmills, stationery bikes, exercise machines, in fact pretty much everything except heavy free weights. There was even a European lady seemingly employed to run the center! The dressing rooms have a decent little sauna, and up the steps is a slick rooftop pool that would have been just amazing a little later in the year... but I was visiting in January and the 10 deg C water was, um, on the refreshing side.

My rate didn't include breakfast, but I did get three "treat" coupons, redeemable for various things like beer and pretzels, fruit platters, muffins etc at the restaurant and bar downstairs. The only catch was that they could only be used between 11 AM and 8 PM, and I'd checked in at 10 PM and was leaving at noon the next day... :td: but I tried the "sandwich and drink" at the hip little cafe (complete with pop art comic panels on the walls), expecting a saran-wrapped white bread triangle, and was fairly shocked to get what amounted to a freshly made club sandwich (minus the bacon) with piping hot fries. ^

Overall, there are two negatives to the hotel, and one big positive. The negatives are that 1) the hotel isn't close to much of anything, although you can walk to the Creek in ~20 min if you've got time and the weather permits, and that 2) there really isn't the slightest hint of Arabia to the entire place: it's totally anonymous modern style. However, the big positive is the price: my stay, booked just a few days ahead, was Dhs 550 (before taxes), or around US$150, when most Dubai hotels I looked at were anywhere from 2-4x that much. Given that the hotel is just ~10 min from the airport by taxi, this was perfect for a one-day transit stop, and I'd definitely recommend it for people with a little sightseeing time on their hands.


tfung
Jan 29, 08, 1:46 pm
I stayed here last week as well.. I also agree that the rooms are quite nice and modern... The only negative for me with the stay is that it was quite difficult to catch a taxi at the hotel... The bellboys at the hotel were less than helpful in that regard as well, and suggested to use a limo service.. I stood there for half an hour waiting for taxis to come by at 11am..

schley
Nov 20, 09, 12:43 am
Just completed a stay here. My first stay since becoming a Plat and was upgraded to an executive suite and had a roll away brought into the room as I was staying with a friend of mine. Very nice room. 2 full baths, kitchenette etc...... Was given 3 treat coupons as previously reported and that is a nice touch although breakfast wasn't part of the rate nor plat benefits. I didn't check the internet prices but it wasn't complimentary, except in the lobby areas. Great price 550 dhs..... and 150 usd a.i.


diederik
Nov 20, 09, 4:06 am
Staying here for a seminar I am organizing in 10 days, good to see some positive feedback already. Will post my experience when I get back.

saad
Nov 20, 09, 6:23 am
i've stayed at this property over a dozen times & find it very good value for the price....will be staying here next week & then again next month....have got a great rate of AED 337.50 (about $90) per night....as mentioned before, the only problem is getting a taxi....since i am in dubai once or twice a month, i have the number of a local taxi driver & i always call him whenever i need to go somewhere....in the event he is not available, it can get tough getting a taxi near the hotel....

schley
Nov 20, 09, 1:37 pm
i've stayed at this property over a dozen times & find it very good value for the price....will be staying here next week & then again next month....have got a great rate of AED 337.50 (about $90) per night....as mentioned before, the only problem is getting a taxi....since i am in dubai once or twice a month, i have the number of a local taxi driver & i always call him whenever i need to go somewhere....in the event he is not available, it can get tough getting a taxi near the hotel....

That is a very good rate for this time of the year. Nice property for the money.

Flews
Nov 21, 09, 8:26 am
I totally agree. Stayed there a week or so ago.

Great service, nice suite upgrade, free food coupons (pretty well enough for a light dinner, with a beer...), all for a rate of about $125 U.S. Only there from mid-evening to morning, so really didn't even step outside.

Still, all in all a really enjoyable evening, especially for the price!

Cheers,



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