IC Wellington Master Thread
#16
Join Date: Jan 2002
Location: New Zealand
Programs: IHG, Hilton, Accor, Hertz, FoundersCard
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justakiwi
#17
Join Date: Nov 2013
Programs: NZ
Posts: 1,476
Hi there ... I am staying at the IC Wellington in January. As AMB I have already been upgraded to a King Deluxe Room, which I believe is one of the renovated rooms.
Just wondering if anyone knows if they offer an up-sell to a Club room with Club lounge access? If. so, how much was it?
Just wondering if anyone knows if they offer an up-sell to a Club room with Club lounge access? If. so, how much was it?
#19
Join Date: Jan 2012
Location: BRU
Posts: 249
Hi there ... I am staying at the IC Wellington in January. As AMB I have already been upgraded to a King Deluxe Room, which I believe is one of the renovated rooms.
Just wondering if anyone knows if they offer an up-sell to a Club room with Club lounge access? If. so, how much was it?
Just wondering if anyone knows if they offer an up-sell to a Club room with Club lounge access? If. so, how much was it?
Our stay was end of December 2017, upgrade was arranged by email prior to our stay.
#21
Join Date: Feb 2016
Location: Bay Area, CA
Programs: Eternal Search for LT Club
Posts: 66
So I will book a night at this property for a stay later this year and even if I purchase AMB and redeem points for a Standard Room (can only book this with points) I would not get club access ?
If someone has an experience, I would love to know if occasion is taken into consideration at this property because I will be staying at this property during my honeymoon.
If someone has an experience, I would love to know if occasion is taken into consideration at this property because I will be staying at this property during my honeymoon.
#22
Join Date: Nov 2013
Programs: NZ
Posts: 1,476
So I will book a night at this property for a stay later this year and even if I purchase AMB and redeem points for a Standard Room (can only book this with points) I would not get club access ?
If someone has an experience, I would love to know if occasion is taken into consideration at this property because I will be staying at this property during my honeymoon.
If someone has an experience, I would love to know if occasion is taken into consideration at this property because I will be staying at this property during my honeymoon.
#24
Join Date: Jun 2018
Programs: SAS EBS, IHG Spire Elite, Hertz Five Star and Sixt Gold
Posts: 49
Anyone with a recent stay here who can share their experience ? Is the lounge still as good as @markis10 review ?
I've booked two stays, one in King Club International Room for Christmas Eve and for New Years a choose a King Club International Harbour View in hopes of having a good view for the fireworks-display in the harbour.
I emailed with the hotel and they told me that unfortunately the view is blocked by another building so i shouldn't count on the best views. However I'm still considering staying there just because of having the Club lounge so I don't have to worry about going out to get any food those days since I'm guessing every place will either be super crowded or closed. These two nights will be my "treat yo self"-nights for my upcoming New Zealand trip which will mostly contain hostels and motels
I've booked two stays, one in King Club International Room for Christmas Eve and for New Years a choose a King Club International Harbour View in hopes of having a good view for the fireworks-display in the harbour.
I emailed with the hotel and they told me that unfortunately the view is blocked by another building so i shouldn't count on the best views. However I'm still considering staying there just because of having the Club lounge so I don't have to worry about going out to get any food those days since I'm guessing every place will either be super crowded or closed. These two nights will be my "treat yo self"-nights for my upcoming New Zealand trip which will mostly contain hostels and motels
#26
Join Date: Jun 2018
Programs: SAS EBS, IHG Spire Elite, Hertz Five Star and Sixt Gold
Posts: 49
#27
Join Date: Dec 2013
Posts: 234
Debating staying here (or Doubletree) next year. Rate is $150 at DT, or $150 here for basic room, or $270 for a club room. Is nearly double the price worth it for a club room? Figure I can have breakfast at the cafe across the street for cheap, and chances are I'll be out at dinner/drinking at night. Any thoughts for people who've stayed at the DT and both basic/club room? I'm plat, so hoping for a minor upgrade to non-basic room.
Is there a resort fee?
Is there a resort fee?
#28
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Join Date: Aug 2000
Location: London
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Debating staying here (or Doubletree) next year. Rate is $150 at DT, or $150 here for basic room, or $270 for a club room. Is nearly double the price worth it for a club room? Figure I can have breakfast at the cafe across the street for cheap, and chances are I'll be out at dinner/drinking at night. Any thoughts for people who've stayed at the DT and both basic/club room? I'm plat, so hoping for a minor upgrade to non-basic room.
Is there a resort fee?
Is there a resort fee?
There are, of course, circumstances where that doesn't hold.
The lounge at the Wellington IC is exceptionally nice, but not a $150 supplement nice. Lovely as an RA perk though.
#29
Join Date: May 2011
Location: South Island, NZ
Programs: IHG Ambassador, Air NZ lowly Jade now, Emirates
Posts: 558
Due to Covid, they have closed the lounge. Lazy. There are no active community transmission cases in NZ and in my mind at least, no good reason to keep it closed at this point in time. May have to try Sofitel instead.
#30