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Old Aug 22, 2015, 12:14 pm
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How convenient is the hotel to the airport. I arrive at 8pm, leave at 9am, seems too long for the hotel right at AUH.
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Old Sep 13, 2015, 1:11 am
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I now know it's conventient, as is the Park Inn Yas Island.

My flight arrives at 8:30 pm and my morning flight leaves at 9:30, so it will be a brief visit.

The Park inn Yas Island get's some good comments on tripadvisor, but I can't find anything here. Is the Radisson Blu worth the difference for my short time?
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Old Sep 13, 2015, 1:37 am
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For a such short visit the difference between Park Inn and Radisson Blu is almost null. They are located beside each other and they are even sharing the swimming-pool, fitness centre and parking garage. Radisson Blu has better breakfast and lounge but for a such short visit it is not very important.



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I now know it's conventient, as is the Park Inn Yas Island.

My flight arrives at 8:30 pm and my morning flight leaves at 9:30, so it will be a brief visit.

The Park inn Yas Island get's some good comments on tripadvisor, but I can't find anything here. Is the Radisson Blu worth the difference for my short time?
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Old Sep 14, 2015, 9:10 am
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Originally Posted by R7U
For a such short visit the difference between Park Inn and Radisson Blu is almost null. They are located beside each other and they are even sharing the swimming-pool, fitness centre and parking garage. Radisson Blu has better breakfast and lounge but for a such short visit it is not very important.
The properties have separate swimming pools but you can access either of them. The rooms in Park Inn are a little garish/loud compared to Radisson Blu.
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Old Sep 20, 2015, 6:43 pm
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Thanks! Any difference in the bed quality ?
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