Hilton Sukhumvit Bangkok {THA}
#46
Join Date: Aug 2012
Location: UK
Programs: HHonors Diamond
Posts: 261
#47
Join Date: Aug 2012
Location: UK
Programs: HHonors Diamond
Posts: 261
Greeting from DoubleTree by Hilton Sukhumvit!
Thank you for your inquiry regarding Executive Lounge. We appreciate you taking the time to contact us.
Please be informed that the people who book at DoubleTree By Hilton Sukhumvit are not entitle to use Executive Lounge at Hilton Sukhumvit according the policy.
However, you can use the Executive Lounge if you book the reservation at Hilton Sukhumvit , please let me know if I can assist you for your reservation.
Looking forward to welcoming you soon.
#50
Join Date: Oct 2003
Location: KOA
Programs: DL Gold/MM, HH Diamond, Hyatt Explorist, IHG Platinum, Marriott Lifetime Gold
Posts: 2,280
#51
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Join Date: Mar 2008
Location: body: A stone's throw from SFO, mind: SE Asia
Programs: Some of this 'n some of that
Posts: 17,263
#52
Join Date: Jul 2004
Posts: 2,548
This is not a good sign, but I hope it's only a temporary glitch in the system.
#53
Join Date: Aug 2012
Location: UK
Programs: HHonors Diamond
Posts: 261
#55
Join Date: Aug 2011
Location: UK
Posts: 452
They booked it with cash, but this should not have made any difference.
If only the accessible room available for C&P, when you go to booking page, you could add comment and click on room type not available.
#56
Join Date: Oct 2010
Posts: 14
Yes, my parents were upgraded to Executive room as Gold this week.
They booked it with cash, but this should not have made any difference.
If only the accessible room available for C&P, when you go to booking page, you could add comment and click on room type not available.
They booked it with cash, but this should not have made any difference.
If only the accessible room available for C&P, when you go to booking page, you could add comment and click on room type not available.
#57
Join Date: Aug 2011
Location: STL
Programs: US Silver, AA Gold
Posts: 509
Why are these rooms undesirable? I am going to BKK in January, and was thinking of booking one of these rooms. We are both 33, and not handicapped, but I figure "so what?" It would still be a big room with a king bed. I am considering this vs the DoubleTree. Is an accessible room so bad that I should book the DoubleTree instead?
#58
Join Date: Aug 2001
Posts: 3,673
It really depends on the specific hotel; I haven't had the opportunity of checking this one's implementation.
My perception is that the more a bathroom is adapted for a wheelchair-bound person, the less convenient it is for an able-bodied one, e.g. tub and shower cabin being replaced by an oversized roll-in shower space (level with the rest of the bathroom which may get flooded) enclosed by a curtain, lowered sink, etc., giving the feeling of a hospital room, not a deluxe hotel.
I am all for such facilities being made available at each hotel; foisting them upon points redeemers when they are not needed is what I have a problem with.
My perception is that the more a bathroom is adapted for a wheelchair-bound person, the less convenient it is for an able-bodied one, e.g. tub and shower cabin being replaced by an oversized roll-in shower space (level with the rest of the bathroom which may get flooded) enclosed by a curtain, lowered sink, etc., giving the feeling of a hospital room, not a deluxe hotel.
I am all for such facilities being made available at each hotel; foisting them upon points redeemers when they are not needed is what I have a problem with.