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Old Apr 13, 2023 | 8:10 am
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Originally Posted by SHLTP
I prefer the HR's TST location compared to Wanchai for GH. I don't like the breakfast at HR which is only in lounge (GH previously was only in lounge too, not sure currently). But GH is a far superior hotel with much nicer rooms. The suites at HR are tiny and dark (but I haven't stayed at the renovated ones as I guess some have gotten according to thread above).

But I don't think the usually much higher prices at GH are justified, so I'll take HR if there's a big price difference just to requalify for Globalist. If Marriott, I like JW and Sheraton as their locations both are superior to GH and HR and, even though I'm loyal to Hyatt, prefer the Marriotts in the city and will choose them. I don't find globalist benefits that great here without full breakfast or gorgeous suites (never gotten a GH suite though)
None of the Hyatts in HK allow Globalists to have breakfast at the restaurant? That's pretty disappointing if true.

Originally Posted by woresu
TST's standard suite is really a small one (49sqm), while GH's standard room is 40sqm (GH's corner harbourview room is 50sqm, not to mention other bigger suites). Fully renovated doesn't really make it sounds much appealing to me at all. For breakfast, TST only offer lounge breakfast, and you cannot have noodle bar / egg station etc. But yes, TST has a better viewing angle of the Victoria Harbour, and it has a shopping mall/subway attached.

For GH, it's an Asian flagship, and I think they don't charge globalist for full breakfast at restaurant, correct me if any. There's a new subway station next to GH, may make it a little bit more accessible.
​​​​​​​New subway line next to the GH now?
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