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Old Apr 19, 2012 | 2:22 pm
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chazas
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Originally Posted by Kagehitokiri
made to order?
Yes, and quite delicious.

Originally Posted by Kagehitokiri
http://www.1.fourseasons.com/pdfs/ha...ence_guide.pdf
http://ec.biz.fourseasons.com/pdfs/h...ence_guide.pdf

10 - deluxe "garden and pond" "1st and 2nd floors"
41 - premier "garden and pond" "1st and 2nd floors"
20 - grand premier "garden and pond" "1st floor"
2 - jr suite "garden" "1st and 2nd floors"
1 - lotus suite "lake and garden" "second floor"
3 - lagoon suite "lake OR garden" "1st floor"
1 - lake suite "lake and garden" "1st floor"
1 - governor villa "garden"
1 - ambassador villa "garden"
1 - presidential villa "garden"
The front desk told me that there are only four rooms that they actually categorize as deluxe. Maybe what they meant was, only four rooms that don't truly qualify as even deluxe according to the room category description. In any event, ours didn't.


Originally Posted by aesla11

How did you find this area overall? I'm deciding to go hear before our stay at Amanfayun for a couple of nights? Is there anything close by to discover besides the city itself? Is Amanfayun close enough so that one could see the sites without staying at FS? How were the other amenities in this hotel?
I didn't go to Amanfayun, so I can't comment on that. The FS is directly on West Lake, near the "Impressions" light show and some of the attractions, but opposite most of the eating and shopping. The quieter side, but no side is really quiet on the weekend - there were hordes of people. I'd suggest visiting Hangzhou on a weekday, if possible. That said, the FS grounds were quiet and beautiful.
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