Originally Posted by
Land-of-Miles
Rooms at the Cyberport are very small (even the Ocean View) compared to the typical suite offering at the Sheraton Kowloon Towers. In fact even the bedroom of our last suite at Kowloon was significantly larger than an ocean view room at the Cyberport.
In future I think my stay preference in HKG will be the Sheraton and Intercontinental. Although I have also had good experiences at the Conrad, room allocation for Diamonds is rather inconsistent, rangng from very nice suites to quite small standard Executive rooms.
I usually choose the Harbor View rooms at the Sheraton rather than the suite, and the Cyberpoint room I'm in, 811, is larger overall, from the bedroom area to the bathroom area. Pool area was nowhere near crowded today, Sunday.
In comparison, the bedroom at the Grand Hyatt was about the same size as the Sheraton, but the bathroom was bigger, and had a bigger tub. The Conrad
bedroom was wider, but seemed shorter; maybe optical effect. The bathroom was about the same size as the Hyatt, but the shower and the bathtub were smaller. Also, took me a while at the Conrad to get used to leaving my key in the elevator slot and pressing my floor before removing it; same with using the key in the door to my room - I kept sliding it in and out because that's how every other hotel I've stayed in over the past 20 years that used electronic cards has done it; at the Conrad, you have to leave the key card in the slot, then turn the handle or press the floor, then remove the key card. Only a one night stay and was finally down with the program by checkout.