I stayed at the HKG Inter-Con for my birthday back in August. I had booked a superior harbourview room. Upon arrival, I had been upgraded to a deluxe harbourview room which is about 50% larger than superior rooms (I had a peek in one whilst the sup. room was being cleaned).
I would guess the deluxe room to be about 500 sq ft with a sitting area (sofa and 2 arm chairs) and a very large bathroom with dressing area, separate shower, toilet in separate enclosure, double vanity, and Bulgari amenities. The room also featured a virtual wall of windows for unobstructed views of the harbour.
When I reached the room 2 bottles of water, plate of pastries, fruit, luggage tags, and a pen, along with a letter from the Hotel Manager, Justin Channe, and General Manager Jean-Jacques Reibel. As it was my birthday (I think my aunt had informed the hotel it was my birthday) the hotel also delivered a freshly baked cake and a bottle of wine.
My rate included Club access which had Moet Brut Imperial champagne and all day snacks. In the morning there was a large selection for the buffet breakfast, including several chinese items like congee, stir fried noodles, dim sum, etc.
Service is fast and efficient reflecting the locale. The views are incredible especially at night. By day, it is phenomenal to watch the boat traffic in the harbour.
The hotel informed me that as an Ambassador they will upgrade you one category from room booked as high as a Junior Suite. If you book a Junior suite you will not be upgraded to an Executive or Superior suite as an Ambassador. If you book a Superior plaza view room, the next upgrade is to a deluxe plaza room. Next is the superior harbourview room, then deluxe hv room, and finally to a junior suite.
There are usually many deals around, especially on the hotel's
website, some of which include return airport transfers, club access, etc.
I think this, along with the IC Bangkok, are two of the finest ICs in the whole chain, much better than their North American and European counterparts.
Of interest, many native Hong Kong-ers still refer to the "Inter-Con" (how the hotel is referred to in local english parlance) as to the Regent. In fact, apparently, there is no chinese word for Inter-Con yet.... only Regent.....
I hope you enjoy your trip.