Originally Posted by
MikeFromTokyo
I of course prefer two sinks, and that should always be the norm in any modern hotel, but I do understand it when older properties may have only one sink due to design limitations.
Hi Mike
Sadly, most newly opening upscale brand such as renaissance, le meridien, Westin do not have dual sink, even for a suite! It's hard to believe , right?
Hyatt is doing a great job in Japan, even though, many premium Hyatt properties in Japan do not have double sink.
Al least I feel for a suite, it must have a dual sink, many of the " Luxury" JW Marriott in Asia do not have a dual sink in their suite, either. Last time when I stayed at JW Hanoi, I felt their room size of 48 meters could make it double sink , but they did not designed this way.
Of course those are mid-upper price chain , they might not reflects the real luxury hotel we discussed here.