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Old Jul 30, 2016, 6:59 am
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Note, the St Regis Macau (or Macao) is part of "The Londoner" casino complex, which is attached to (opposite across a road bridge) the Venetian & Parisian hotels
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Old Jan 14, 2016, 10:30 pm
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Originally Posted by azepine00
The setup puzzled me. Not sure what pools they use either.
Originally Posted by lcpteck
There are 4 towers in the complex, each hotel is a separate tower.
Almost there lcpteck, but the four towers are: StR / HI & Conrad / Sheraton- Sky / Sheraton- Earth.

Conrad occupies the front-facing portion of tower 2, while Holiday Inn sits facing the future MGM resort. Both hotel run from top to bottom. The top floors however is the Paiza high-rollers club. The Sheraton occupies 2 whole towers.

There are 2 outdoor pool decks between tower 1 & 2. Holiday Inn on the lower level and St Regis on the higher level. I believe Holiday Inn still has a larger pool area. But the winner is still Sheraton, with 3 (previously 4) separate pool areas.

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Old Jan 15, 2016, 4:57 am
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Thanks for the correction, hope to visit this year including the Sheraton.
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Old Feb 7, 2016, 9:16 am
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Was there end of Jan. We love the suite. Staff was also super helpful. The butler was a bit too cautious when we tried to ask to include an outside guest for the hh on our room bill.

They have the one for two deal drinks at the lounge/bar. Very decent price (80hkd for 2 drinks I think)^
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Old Feb 8, 2016, 1:25 am
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Originally Posted by theaffordableplatinum
Was there end of Jan. We love the suite. Staff was also super helpful. The butler was a bit too cautious when we tried to ask to include an outside guest for the hh on our room bill.

They have the one for two deal drinks at the lounge/bar. Very decent price (80hkd for 2 drinks I think)^
What's hh?
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Old Feb 8, 2016, 7:50 am
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Originally Posted by lcpteck
What's hh?
happy hour?
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Old Feb 8, 2016, 11:34 pm
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Originally Posted by lcpteck
What's hh?
Happy Hour. They don't have an executive lounge but instead put all the plats in the bar.

One thing though - there are two different types of happy hour menu: one for the regular happy hour (buy one get one free) with an extensive selection of drinks, and one for the SPG plats happy hour (free but limited to wine/ red/ bubbles/ beers). We were accidentally presented the regular HH menu when first seated thinking everything on there was free. The bill was still decent given the deal - good thing we didn't go all the way like at previous hotel stays. Would upload some photos but im probably too new - attached photos function doesn't seem to be working for me.
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Old Mar 4, 2016, 2:39 am
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Bumping for recent reviews. May be staying during Easter break.
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Old May 30, 2016, 10:06 pm
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Any recent reviews? How's the Platinum breakfast and current happy hour situation?

Was thinking to do 2 nights at Sheraton or 1 here and 1 there.
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Old Jul 28, 2016, 4:45 am
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Originally Posted by lcpteck
Was thinking to do 2 nights at Sheraton or 1 here and 1 there.
I wish I could provide a proper review, but my SR stay was tragically cut short by a flight delay, which caused me to arrive after 11PM. At that time, the hotel somehow assumed that I was a no show, so it took some work to get my reservation reinstated. I was upgraded to a St Regis suite, and I'd say from the hardware, this is maybe a notch above the Conrad, or several notches above the Sheraton. I was given breakfast as a benefit, and it was very nice. I'd say on par with some of the better SR and W properties in Asia. I don't think I'll stay here again, because the rates are nuts. I booked when the hotel was Cat 5, on C&P. The cash component was higher than what I normally pay on a BRG at the Sheraton. That's indeed where I moved the next day, and although I only paid 660 Patacas, I hated every minute of it, as I always do. So if the SR sticker price doesn't bother you, it's a much better place to stay. Alternatively, just go with the Conrad, Hyatt, or simply forget about chain loyalty, and stay at the Grand Coloane, the Westin's slightly updated, and wonderfully relaxing, reincarnation on Hac Sa beach.
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Old Jul 30, 2016, 7:02 am
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Rates are just too awful... They seem to be enhancing the main entrance next month, wonder what was wrong with the current one. I've updated the wiki.
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Old Oct 20, 2016, 6:59 pm
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Any special unpublished deal for November? I am looking for a cheap deal no more than $HKD1100. Thanks.
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Old Oct 21, 2016, 2:51 am
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Any special unpublished deal for November? I am looking for a cheap deal no more than $HKD1100. Thanks.
ctrip.com without member benefits and SPG will not BRG.
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Old Oct 21, 2016, 9:36 pm
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I just got an email with a "sale price" of 1288 HKD. Not much of a special IMHO. The promo code is "DALY50"

From HKD1,288++ per night:
One-night stay in a Deluxe Room with twin or double bed
Complimentary local and selected international calls, mobile hotspot connection and unlimited 3G data with “Handy” mobile

We are going next month but staying at the Sheraton. I want to try the St. Regis but I dont know if its worth the extra spend. With the Sheraton you pretty much always get a suite and they have a nice lounge buffet spread.
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Old Nov 4, 2016, 4:40 pm
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Originally Posted by tfong007
I just got an email with a "sale price" of 1288 HKD. Not much of a special IMHO. The promo code is "DALY50"

From HKD1,288++ per night:
One-night stay in a Deluxe Room with twin or double bed
Complimentary local and selected international calls, mobile hotspot connection and unlimited 3G data with “Handy” mobile

We are going next month but staying at the Sheraton. I want to try the St. Regis but I dont know if its worth the extra spend. With the Sheraton you pretty much always get a suite and they have a nice lounge buffet spread.
Is this for sheraton macau? I can't seem to use the promo code as it says its invalid.
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Old Nov 6, 2016, 3:17 am
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Originally Posted by lcpteck
What's hh?
I guess hh = happy hour?
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