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Old Jun 11, 2025 | 4:00 am
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Originally Posted by kauppias
Checked in on a one night stay, looked before arrival that3 stabdard suites were available and checked again in the lobby and one standard suite available but at check in not one was available. No problem I go to my room and look a d sure enough a standard suite was available.

Not going to beg for a suite but I despise hotels that play games...

Anyways I was suprised to be just given my key and thats it, no one escorted to the room like at the standard or the hyatt regency not even pointed to the elevator.... no explanations of hotel facilities either.

The pool is beautiful but service seemed very off there.

Happy to have tried this but I wont be returning here as a globalist there is little for me, better service at the Hyatt place and the standard just my 2 cents
Did they at least upgrade you to King Deluxe?
The King Deluxe is pretty large, although not a real suite as there isn't a door separating living and sleeping area.

Originally Posted by mh3265a
I’m thinking about a 2-night stay here in August at the tail end of our trip to Singapore and Bali.

if I book a Park Deluxe Suite and get two rollaway beds (for the kids) will the room be very tight? Wondering if better to get the connecting room option.

welcome thoughts and previous experiences
I can only speak for the most common Park Deluxe Suite, the one with a hallway like living room.
Depending on the age of the kids, one should be able to sleep comfortably on the living room sofa, plus one on the rollaway.
Not sure about two rollaways.
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