Originally Posted by
anabolism
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However, every Hilton I've stayed at in Australia the past few years has used a thinner, cheaper mattress that provides zero support. You can feel how much space there is between the coils when you lie on it. Last hotel I checked, it was the Suite Dreams by Serta. Isn't that also a Hilton standard?
I think it's easy to see why I'm confused.
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That thread has no more information than this one. Not sure why you linked to it. Did you want them merged? Did I miss something in that thread?
Originally Posted by
anabolism
I thought there must be an existing thread or twenty about this, but after much searching I can't find any.
I listed that thread as one of the threads about beds as you stated you couldn't find any. There are some older ones too I believe.
Suite Dreams by Serta is an Embassy Suites standard bed (link above) although there aren't any ES properties in Australia. Sweet Dreams Bed is a Doubletree standard bed (link above) and there are a couple of DT's in Australia.
Hilton seems to be using both the Serenity Bed and the Hilton Bed names in their current marketing. Possibly the Serenity Bed name (and maybe the bed itself) is being phased out and replaced by the Hilton Bed which is what is available for sale.
It seems that some of the Australia Hiltons still advertise the Serenity Bed:
For example, from the Parmelia Hilton:
QUEEN HILTON GUESTROOM
Spacious Queen room with comfortable Hilton Serenity bed
KING HILTON GUESTROOM
Spacious King guest room with restful Hilton Serenity bed