Hilton Tokyo Narita Airport {JPN}
#257
Join Date: Jul 2004
Location: JAPAN
Programs: NH-PLT/SFC, JL-JMG/JGP, SPG-PLT, HH-DIA, GP-DIA,PC/IC-P/RA,MR-GLD
Posts: 315
Originally Posted by bp888
OT, does Hilton Narita offer free high-speed internet access in the guest rooms and/or public areas?
#259
Join Date: Jun 2002
Location: In the front cabin
Programs: I fly UA, drive Hertz and sleep around...
Posts: 167
Originally Posted by yasuki
Hilton Narita has re-started to offer the full American breakfast buffet for G and D members.
I'll be there for a 2-night stay within the week...
#260
Join Date: Jun 2002
Location: In the front cabin
Programs: I fly UA, drive Hertz and sleep around...
Posts: 167
Word is the "upgrade to full breakfast" policy has been rescinded. Here's the link to the new thread:
http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/showthread.php?t=493986
http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/showthread.php?t=493986
#261
Join Date: Jul 2004
Location: JAPAN
Programs: NH-PLT/SFC, JL-JMG/JGP, SPG-PLT, HH-DIA, GP-DIA,PC/IC-P/RA,MR-GLD
Posts: 315
Originally Posted by CateyBeth
Will we be told of this "upgrade" when we redeem our breakfast coupons? Or at check-in when we receive them? How does this work now (or again)?
#263
FlyerTalk Evangelist
Join Date: Mar 2002
Location: Saipan, MP 96950 USA (Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands = the CNMI)
Programs: UA Silver, Hilton Silver. Life: UA .57 MM, United & Admirals Clubs (spousal), Marriott Platinum
Posts: 15,049
Perhaps a helpful moderator could merge that thread into this one?
This new development gives those with the Hilton Amex an incentive to charge $20K annually on it, thus earning Gold.
This new development gives those with the Hilton Amex an incentive to charge $20K annually on it, thus earning Gold.
#264
Join Date: Jun 2002
Location: In the front cabin
Programs: I fly UA, drive Hertz and sleep around...
Posts: 167
Woo Hoo! It's True!
I was given one coupon each for my traveling companion and myself for breakfast each morning of my visit. On every coupon the part that said we could upgrade to a full breakfast was crossed out, and each morning we were invited to partake of the full buffet. My friend liked the scrambled eggs and salmon, I was partial to the pastries and the soft boiled eggs.
This, plus many other little things about this hotel have now made it one of my favorite Hiltons in the world. A full review will be coming soon...
This, plus many other little things about this hotel have now made it one of my favorite Hiltons in the world. A full review will be coming soon...
#265
FlyerTalk Evangelist
Join Date: Mar 2002
Location: Saipan, MP 96950 USA (Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands = the CNMI)
Programs: UA Silver, Hilton Silver. Life: UA .57 MM, United & Admirals Clubs (spousal), Marriott Platinum
Posts: 15,049
I'm glad to see that this "word" has been confirmed on the ground. ^
#266
Join Date: Sep 1999
Location: Silicon Valley
Programs: AA:PLT&3MM, HGP:DIA, SPG:GOLD
Posts: 1,896
Update for those planning to use the left luggage service: Cost is JPY300/day for a small bag and JPY500/day for a regular size luggage. The cost is per day so if you're overnighting, it will cost JPY600 and JPY1000 respectively. You "pay later" (as the sign on the counter indicates) meaning you pay when you reclaim your bags.
Hilton NRT is everything that's been reported here and in other threads. Clean, quiet, efficient and so 70s. The Continental breakfast voucher that you get at check-in as HH Gold or Diamond does indeed entitle you to the full breakfast buffet.
Hilton NRT is everything that's been reported here and in other threads. Clean, quiet, efficient and so 70s. The Continental breakfast voucher that you get at check-in as HH Gold or Diamond does indeed entitle you to the full breakfast buffet.
#267
Join Date: Jan 2005
Location: IAH
Posts: 2,674
I did the Hiton NRT in Dec '04 as a stopover outbound from work/tour in SE Asia.
I found it to be an excellent property, and the staff very polite.
I arrived early. Checked-in, showered and took an express train to Tokyo for a 1-day tour. I returned to the hotel, again via train that evening. Next morning I took a walking tour of Narita, and flight back to the US that late afternoon. This was a very nice stopover.
M8
I found it to be an excellent property, and the staff very polite.
I arrived early. Checked-in, showered and took an express train to Tokyo for a 1-day tour. I returned to the hotel, again via train that evening. Next morning I took a walking tour of Narita, and flight back to the US that late afternoon. This was a very nice stopover.
M8
#268
Moderator: American AAdvantage
Join Date: May 2000
Location: NorCal - SMF area
Programs: AA LT Plat; HH LT Diamond, Maître-plongeur des Muccis
Posts: 62,948
N.B. on left luggage and the NRT shuttle busses - the NRT luggage carts are free and built to go on escalators (boy, could US airports learn from that!) The busses are large busses with belly luggage compartments, and the driver will handle the bags for you. On arriving at your hotel, the hotel staff will usually insist on handling the luggage for you (sometimes it is some very slight looking young girl, but that's how it is ) and there is no tipping (it would be embarrassing for the tippee.)
#269
Join Date: Nov 2003
Location: NRT/PDX
Programs: Willamette Valley Cropdusters Silver Elite, National Tent Frequent Stay program, Ed's Rent-a-tractor
Posts: 3,357
And Now Bad News
Starting June 1, 2006, an HHonors award reservation for this property will require 20,000 HH points instead of the current 10,000 HH points.
New HHonors Hotel Reward Categories
New HHonors Hotel Reward Categories