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Old Jun 13, 2007, 7:02 pm
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I was just there a week ago. The place is adequate for using points, but I would not have paid for it. Appears that the casino has closed, by the way.

Platinum upgrade was to a club room, no suite. No free breakfast in the lounge when using points. Was only able to adjust the fan speed in the room, not the temperature of the climate control. I was sweltering hot and had to sleep with the window open and breath in smog all night.

I believe it is closer to the airport than Miraflores. Did not personally experience any crime problems, but I knew better than to carry anything around that I did not want to risk having stolen. Concierge was friendly and helpful - he set up a nice excursion to the Parque de las Leyendas zoo. All of the staff were friendly and helpful and most spoke fairly good English.
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Old Jun 14, 2007, 9:30 am
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Originally Posted by SWG
Platinum upgrade was to a club room, no suite. No free breakfast in the lounge when using points.
When you went to the lounge for breakfast they wouldn't let you in because you were using points? I've never had this happen at any SPG property where I used points and that had a lounge and bkfst.

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Old Jun 14, 2007, 9:59 am
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I stayed there a few years ago on points for 1 night - as a cat 1 it is a good deal. The area is less safe than Miraflores but it is not terrible by Latin American standards. We just had one day and left for the airport the next day. We spent most of the trip at Cuzco/Machu Picchu.
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Old Jun 15, 2007, 6:11 am
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Originally Posted by wma
When you went to the lounge for breakfast they wouldn't let you in because you were using points?
The attendant asks for your room number when you enter the lounge. They'll let you in but you would see a charge on your statement at check out.
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Old Jun 19, 2007, 6:41 am
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After reading the posts here and on the Hilton board, I decided to stay at the Doubletree for the safety issue. When I called HHonors I was told there were no award stays available for Golds or Diamonds, but if I wanted to pay I could have a room. I then called SPG and they had rooms. I can't remember a time I called SPG and they didn't have an award room available, except maybe for XMAS week, so I booked the hotel. As much as we B&M about devaluation and other c**p, for the most part SPG comes through.

Originally Posted by SWG
The attendant asks for your room number when you enter the lounge. They'll let you in but you would see a charge on your statement at check out.
BTW after I read this post, I called the PLT desk and asked them about it. The rep I spoke to said the hotel was wrong. She said that SPG pays the hotel a good rate for the rooms that are used on points and that a PLT guest should be extended every amenity whether they are staying on an award stay or a paid stay. She told me that if they try and charge me for BKFST I should tell the front desk to call the PLT desk.

What I intend to do is email the hotel in advance and ask what amenities they offer PLT and what I expect so there is no issue.
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Old Jul 4, 2007, 3:10 pm
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Let me know if you have to call them out on the club lounge breakfast for plats on award stays.
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Old Jul 12, 2007, 7:43 am
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Originally Posted by SWG
Let me know if you have to call them out on the club lounge breakfast for plats on award stays.
Just got back from staying at Sheraton Lima for for 2 nights on an award stay. The hotel is in dire need of an update. We were originally offered a room on the club level (Floor 16-18) but I pressed for a suite and was given one on the 14th floor. The room was old, dated, worn. The bed was like a rock. I called down and asked about the Heavenly Sleeper or whatever the softer beds are called at Sheratons and was told they were only on the club level rooms. I then said I didn't want the suite but I wanted the club floor. Was moved to 17th floor. The room was like night and day, there were pictures on the walls; new carpet, new comforter, softer bed, bright. The ventilation controls were even different.

We then went to the lounge for a drink. The had a variety of snacks and hors d'oevres. We asked for bottled water. We were then "charged" for the water. When I got back to my room, I called the front desk, spoke to the same rep Vanessa and she told me I shouldn't have been charged, removed the charge from my bill, and called the lounge to instruct the person in charge of that.

We were never charged for breakfast, although we were asked our room and did need to sign a receipt, albeit for zero amount.

If I was paying for the hotel and wasn't on the Club floors, I would've been very disappointed. To be honest, I wouldn't want to stay on an award without being on a club floor.

What made the stay an incredibly positive experience was the people. Vanessa at the front desk, went out of her way to help us any way she could without us asking, so did the concierge (forget his name). I intend to write a letter (email) to SPG about her. I wish SPG had those certificates, like AA reintroduced so you can reward a job well done.
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Old Dec 2, 2008, 11:11 pm
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Can anyone advise on the best way to get to the Sheraton from the airport? I will be with 2 other friends arriving into LIM at 11PM from an international flight. Should we just grab a taxi or would it wiser to arrange a shuttle?
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Old Jan 31, 2009, 4:04 pm
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Hmmm... after having read the posts... most of them negative... I feel like I made a bad choice to stay here. I am going there tomorrow and my reservation shows only upgrade to Club (I am Plat). It's a 12 night stay...

Hopefully they will have a decent swimming pool and gym to get 'away' from the rooms.

I will report back on my stay soon.
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Old Jan 31, 2009, 9:19 pm
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Originally Posted by brahms77
Hmmm... after having read the posts... most of them negative... I feel like I made a bad choice to stay here. I am going there tomorrow and my reservation shows only upgrade to Club (I am Plat). It's a 12 night stay...

Hopefully they will have a decent swimming pool and gym to get 'away' from the rooms.

I will report back on my stay soon.
Please do - I have been curious as well about this property, will be nice hearing about a recent stay.
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Old Feb 1, 2009, 3:16 am
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Lima

Hi

Stayed at a few hotels in Lima - my favourite is definitely the Miraflores Park Hotel (Orient Express) http://www.mira-park.com/ - closely followed by the JW Marriott hotel, both overlooking the ocean. Both recommended, over and above the Sheraton.

Matt.
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Old Mar 15, 2009, 5:09 pm
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Can anyone confirm that Plats are given free access to the lounge even if on points? Any updates to the decor here?
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Old Mar 15, 2009, 5:48 pm
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Originally Posted by SkyTeam777
Can anyone confirm that Plats are given free access to the lounge even if on points? Any updates to the decor here?
I stayed at this property 5 separate times in the past year and was always upgraded to the Club Floor with access to the lounge never being a problem.

The older gentleman that usually works the breakfast is pleasant enough but I would not want to pay $250 USD a night for that hotel esp given its location. You are so close to all the centro historic sights but the ocean and Miraflores are 15-30 mins away depending on traffic.

Heading back there in a few weeks and will burn some more points to conserve the cash.
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Old Mar 18, 2009, 9:36 am
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I guess maybe brahms77 is still travelling, cause there's been no report back yet
It seems like the previous posts reference a room rate that is definitely not so low any more. I'm seeing USD130 for a regular room and USD 180+ for club floor, and from the previous reports it sounds like that's not a very good deal at all. It's also up to a Category 2. I'm thinking that everybody seems to love the Marriott and the Mira Park, so maybe Miraflores is a better idea after all.
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Old Apr 2, 2009, 8:32 am
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What are the evening snacks like in the lounge here? Free drinks, hot food, wifi?
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