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Old Aug 29, 2017 | 4:22 am
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Vince Chan
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Originally Posted by MikeFromTokyo
Hi Vince. I totally agree with you. The Japnese Hyatt properties, with the exception of Andaz, are old enough now that it is kimd of understandable that they have single vanities, since a lot has changed since 1994 when the Park Hyatt opened, for example. At the time it was an exquisite, state of the art hotel that provided inspiration many other hotels that have subsequently been built on the upper floors of tall, mixed use buildings.

The standard these days should be plenty of space AND double vanities. That is easily achievable in a 50 square meter or larger room. Peninsula properties such as Bangkok and Tokyo, for example, have an elegant bathroom deign that really works. A bathtub in the center, vanities on both the left and right sides, and shower stall and enclosed toilet in the two corners next to the doors. It's so simple, but is user friendly for both couples and solo travelers.
Can I ask you, how would you rank Grand Hyatt and shangri la in Tokyo? Are they considering Luxury in the city?
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