Westin Grand Cayman, Cayman Islands [Master Thread]
#76
Join Date: Apr 2010
Location: SFO
Programs: Hyatt, AA, SPG
Posts: 138
The manager I spoke to was not sympathetic at all.
Caveat Emptor.
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#77
Join Date: Sep 2005
Location: Lafayette, CO, USA
Programs: SPG Lifetime Plat, AA Gold, UA Gold, DL Silver, HH Gold, Vail Epic
Posts: 9,096
Called the Platinum Concierge and was told (after he spent some time looking into it) that the issue is their cancellation penalty. He said any cancellation within 14 days would result in being charge cash for the entire stay, whether the stay was on cash or on points! This is hard to believe.
Does anyone know if this is possibly correct?
Does anyone know if this is possibly correct?
There are some pretty wacky rates in play here. Sunsational Savings costs more than RACK for 11/20 - 11/25/2010.
$475+ -- "SUNSATIONAL SAVINGS - 5TH NIGHT FREE AT CHECKOUT, AMERICAN BREAKFAST FOR 2 DAILY, UPDATE IF AVAILABLE. BOOK 4 NIGHTS AND RECEIVE THE 5TH NIGHT FREE WITH A COMPLIMENTARY BREAKFAST FOR 2." (average $380+/nt after 5th night free)
$348+ -- RACK Rate
$169+ -- ZBT (average price after discount of 50% off 2nd night. Prepaid, non-refundable.)
#78
Join Date: Mar 2010
Location: YYZ
Programs: Marriott Bonvoy Lifetime Titanium, AC Elite, Airmiles Gold, Hertz Gold Plus Rewards
Posts: 785
1) Does someone know what is the difference in size between "basic" room and Deluxe Ocean Front? Various postings are conflicting -- some people say their rooms were every small, others liked them.
2) Is there a coffeemaker in the room?
3) Is there a tennis court?
4) "Do rent a fridge from the hotel for approx US$5.00 per day. Best value at the hotel!" This was written about 5 years ago. Anyone knows -- is it still available at Westin GC? I assume there is no a minibar fridge in non-suite rooms...
Last edited by Medved; Oct 4, 2010 at 9:43 am
#79
Join Date: Mar 2010
Location: YYZ
Programs: Marriott Bonvoy Lifetime Titanium, AC Elite, Airmiles Gold, Hertz Gold Plus Rewards
Posts: 785
Do rent a fridge from the hotel for approx US$5.00 per day. Best value at the hotel!
This was written about 5 years ago. Anyone knows -- is it still available at Westin GC? I assume there is no a minibar fridge in non-suite rooms...
This was written about 5 years ago. Anyone knows -- is it still available at Westin GC? I assume there is no a minibar fridge in non-suite rooms...
#80
Join Date: Mar 2010
Location: YYZ
Programs: Marriott Bonvoy Lifetime Titanium, AC Elite, Airmiles Gold, Hertz Gold Plus Rewards
Posts: 785
Has someone been to this property recently? Input very appreciated:
1) Does someone know what is the difference in size between "basic" room and Deluxe Ocean Front? Various postings are conflicting -- some people say their rooms were every small, others liked them.
2) Is there a coffeemaker in the room?
3) Is there a tennis court?
4) "Do rent a fridge from the hotel for approx US$5.00 per day. Best value at the hotel!" This was written about 5 years ago. Anyone knows -- is it still available at Westin GC? I assume there is no a minibar fridge in non-suite rooms...
1) Does someone know what is the difference in size between "basic" room and Deluxe Ocean Front? Various postings are conflicting -- some people say their rooms were every small, others liked them.
2) Is there a coffeemaker in the room?
3) Is there a tennis court?
4) "Do rent a fridge from the hotel for approx US$5.00 per day. Best value at the hotel!" This was written about 5 years ago. Anyone knows -- is it still available at Westin GC? I assume there is no a minibar fridge in non-suite rooms...
#81
Join Date: Aug 2006
Programs: Hyatt Diamond, SPG LT Plat, AA 3MM EXP
Posts: 397
Has someone been to this property recently? Input very appreciated:
1) Does someone know what is the difference in size between "basic" room and Deluxe Ocean Front? Various postings are conflicting -- some people say their rooms were every small, others liked them.
2) Is there a coffeemaker in the room?
3) Is there a tennis court?
4) "Do rent a fridge from the hotel for approx US$5.00 per day. Best value at the hotel!" This was written about 5 years ago. Anyone knows -- is it still available at Westin GC? I assume there is no a minibar fridge in non-suite rooms...
1) Does someone know what is the difference in size between "basic" room and Deluxe Ocean Front? Various postings are conflicting -- some people say their rooms were every small, others liked them.
2) Is there a coffeemaker in the room?
3) Is there a tennis court?
4) "Do rent a fridge from the hotel for approx US$5.00 per day. Best value at the hotel!" This was written about 5 years ago. Anyone knows -- is it still available at Westin GC? I assume there is no a minibar fridge in non-suite rooms...
No Tennis Court.
I believe there is a minibar fridge but not much room in them. Portable refers are avail. Never been charged, but I'm Plat.
Internet stinks and is quite expensive. Thought I could "sneak away" and use VoIP for a conference call but it was very spotty and kept dropping.
#82
Join Date: Mar 2010
Location: YYZ
Programs: Marriott Bonvoy Lifetime Titanium, AC Elite, Airmiles Gold, Hertz Gold Plus Rewards
Posts: 785
Deluxe Ocean Front rooms are literally ON the beach. These include about 10 rooms total from what I can count. Rooms on the South side have the best beachfront. Room 100, 102, 104, 106, 108 for sure are DOF. There are the corresponding five on the North side of the property but not sure of the numbers.
No Tennis Court.
I believe there is a minibar fridge but not much room in them. Portable refers are avail. Never been charged, but I'm Plat.
Internet stinks and is quite expensive. Thought I could "sneak away" and use VoIP for a conference call but it was very spotty and kept dropping.
No Tennis Court.
I believe there is a minibar fridge but not much room in them. Portable refers are avail. Never been charged, but I'm Plat.
Internet stinks and is quite expensive. Thought I could "sneak away" and use VoIP for a conference call but it was very spotty and kept dropping.
Your stay was, of course, pre- 2010 -- internet is free for Plats now.
#83
Join Date: Aug 2006
Programs: Hyatt Diamond, SPG LT Plat, AA 3MM EXP
Posts: 397
Thanks, gozetta -- very appreciated. Are DOFs larger than other rooms (if you saw other rooms, of course)? Are they the best rooms available (except those 3 suites)? Does the Hotel provide a cofeemaker?
Your stay was, of course, pre- 2010 -- internet is free for Plats now.
Your stay was, of course, pre- 2010 -- internet is free for Plats now.
Yes, the DOF are the best rooms to upgrade to. Note that these rooms had Hurricane Ivan damage and have been replaced with wooden floors, which seem cleaner than the carpet in others. They aren't bigger than other rooms, except for 108 (my favorite, King bed) and the corresponding one on the North side, which has a slightly larger in entry area and a nice little nook for a crib. Room 100 is great too, with double beds, as it is close to the exit door to the pool and the ice machine.
There is a coffee maker in the bathroom.
#84
Join Date: Nov 2009
Location: Bloomfield Hills MI
Programs: Delta, American, United, Starwood, Marriott, Hyatt
Posts: 3
Westin Grand Cayman - not your typical Westin
I stayed at the Westin Grand Cayman earlier this year and was very disappointed for many reasons:
1. I booked a 6 night stay with Starpoints. My flight was delayed due to weather - I got stuck in Atlanta for a night - and ended up arriving 1 day late in Grand Cayman. When I arrived they told me they were going to charge me $550 (full rack rate for 1 night) since I was late. I had to speak to three different people, including the manager over a three day period. All this negotiating and the best I could do was get my points deducted instead of the dollars. This was not what you want to deal with when you start off a trip. I could understand if I came in late for convenience, but due to flight cancellation?? And I am a Starwood Platinum member...
2. My Platinum status didn't get me much here either - this property doesn't allow upgrades to a suite or ocean view with points, so I was banking on my status helping out. I did get a room upgrade to a 2nd floor partial ocean view, but I didn't consider that much for a Platinum member
3. Room Quality was poor - there was no heavenly bed and no heavenly shower. The rooms had not been updated in awhile
4. The Lobby was not impressive
5. Concierge was cranky - not all of them. I think they had three - two of which rarely smiled.
On the positive side:
1. This is probably is one of the best locations on Seven Mile Beach.
2. The other hotels were not much better - The Ritz was a much nicer hotel, but the beach was way overcrowded - it looked more like the Jersey Shore than Grand Cayman. The Marriott was pretty dumpy as well. I took a resort scuba lesson there and had to dodge a ton of debris while swimming in their pool (hair, dirt, etc..)
3. The Scuba diving in Grand Cayman was absolutely perfect!
I am a huge Starwood fan and have stayed in Westin's in Hawaii, Mexico, North America and Europe. This hotel does not meet Westin standards
1. I booked a 6 night stay with Starpoints. My flight was delayed due to weather - I got stuck in Atlanta for a night - and ended up arriving 1 day late in Grand Cayman. When I arrived they told me they were going to charge me $550 (full rack rate for 1 night) since I was late. I had to speak to three different people, including the manager over a three day period. All this negotiating and the best I could do was get my points deducted instead of the dollars. This was not what you want to deal with when you start off a trip. I could understand if I came in late for convenience, but due to flight cancellation?? And I am a Starwood Platinum member...
2. My Platinum status didn't get me much here either - this property doesn't allow upgrades to a suite or ocean view with points, so I was banking on my status helping out. I did get a room upgrade to a 2nd floor partial ocean view, but I didn't consider that much for a Platinum member
3. Room Quality was poor - there was no heavenly bed and no heavenly shower. The rooms had not been updated in awhile
4. The Lobby was not impressive
5. Concierge was cranky - not all of them. I think they had three - two of which rarely smiled.
On the positive side:
1. This is probably is one of the best locations on Seven Mile Beach.
2. The other hotels were not much better - The Ritz was a much nicer hotel, but the beach was way overcrowded - it looked more like the Jersey Shore than Grand Cayman. The Marriott was pretty dumpy as well. I took a resort scuba lesson there and had to dodge a ton of debris while swimming in their pool (hair, dirt, etc..)
3. The Scuba diving in Grand Cayman was absolutely perfect!
I am a huge Starwood fan and have stayed in Westin's in Hawaii, Mexico, North America and Europe. This hotel does not meet Westin standards
#85
Join Date: Mar 2011
Location: YVR
Programs: AC*100K MM, lifetime Titanium Elite
Posts: 48
Westin Grand Cayman Review: Mar. 4-9, 2011
Longtime lurker, first time posting. First off, thanks to all in this forum, have learned an immense amount!
Just returned from 5 nights at the Westin Grand Cayman. From the info. here, we went with low expectations of the facility itself, and high expectations for the location, beach and island. This is exactly what we expereinced. We used points for our stay which changes our frame of reference to some degree.
For a beach vacation on points, we loved it and would go back tomorrow. In our opinion, the location is the best in Grand Cayman period. Best part of the beach - large section and uncrowded as well, best location on the island. The beach itself, and in particular the water is fantastic - great for swimming, snorkelling and walking. Value for points is very good (used a 25% off code).
The hotel itself is underwhelming for a Westin, particularly the lobby and the room size and decor level. We arrived late i.e. 10 PM on our first evening, were recognized as platinum on check and and advised we had an updgraded room for the last 4 nights. The first night was in a standard room facing the parking lot. On our 2nd day we moved to room 104, a deluxe ocean front (with the wood floors). The room itself is about standard hotel room sized, slightly better decor, but nothing special. the location is perfect, step out onto the beach. The internet is as bad as I've seen.
The staff are friendly, but a bit sloppy in their duties, however any issue was easily resolved with a smile.
The location is walking distance to stores, restaurants, etc. There is an Avis car rental location right in the hotel.
In terms of other options, the Ritz appeared from our wak through to be a far nicer facility, although I understand from talking to some guests (on an excusion to Stingray City) that it costs about $1000 to be oceanfront. I would avoid the Marriott on location alone.
Just returned from 5 nights at the Westin Grand Cayman. From the info. here, we went with low expectations of the facility itself, and high expectations for the location, beach and island. This is exactly what we expereinced. We used points for our stay which changes our frame of reference to some degree.
For a beach vacation on points, we loved it and would go back tomorrow. In our opinion, the location is the best in Grand Cayman period. Best part of the beach - large section and uncrowded as well, best location on the island. The beach itself, and in particular the water is fantastic - great for swimming, snorkelling and walking. Value for points is very good (used a 25% off code).
The hotel itself is underwhelming for a Westin, particularly the lobby and the room size and decor level. We arrived late i.e. 10 PM on our first evening, were recognized as platinum on check and and advised we had an updgraded room for the last 4 nights. The first night was in a standard room facing the parking lot. On our 2nd day we moved to room 104, a deluxe ocean front (with the wood floors). The room itself is about standard hotel room sized, slightly better decor, but nothing special. the location is perfect, step out onto the beach. The internet is as bad as I've seen.
The staff are friendly, but a bit sloppy in their duties, however any issue was easily resolved with a smile.
The location is walking distance to stores, restaurants, etc. There is an Avis car rental location right in the hotel.
In terms of other options, the Ritz appeared from our wak through to be a far nicer facility, although I understand from talking to some guests (on an excusion to Stingray City) that it costs about $1000 to be oceanfront. I would avoid the Marriott on location alone.
#87
Join Date: Mar 2007
Posts: 3,990
Cheers,
#88
Join Date: Mar 2007
Posts: 3,990
Cheers,
#90
Join Date: Mar 2007
Posts: 3,990
A 'nip' is quickly doing what you might not otherwise be able to do, while your two-year-old twins are having a nap...
Cheers,