henryw:
I just lived in the supermodern Hilton Lyon.
Very stylish, well designed hotel. Had a tub and a shower. A nice working area with lots of place, plugs etc. A small balcony with two chairs and a small table facing a park. Vertical shades/shutters (electricaly) to change/regulate according to the sun etc. ... One thing was not perfect: You had to change the elevator when you go from the garage to you room, it should have been one elevator to reach all floors. One nice security feature: You had to use the room keycard in order to operate the elevator.
An example for bad planing was Westin Bellevue in Dresden. Otherwise a very nice hotel. But the garage had no connection to the hotel. You had to walk trough the rain in order to get to the hotel (or to the garage, when coming from the hotel). The hotel had only one way to enter. If you are on the other side of the street (with an island in the middle) you have to drive 1/2 mile to reach the entry of the hotel. I would have asked the City of Dresden to open the island in the middle of the road to enter the hotel from both sides of the street.
In an upscale hotel, I would like to have a locked(only I can open it!, the luggage doesn't have to be locked!) walk-in closet where I can "deposit" all the luggage, clothings, laptop, documents etc.