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Old May 16, 2017, 11:23 am
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Ritz-Carlton Okinawa, Japan [Master Thread]

Hey everyone, searched for recent threads on this but there aren't any in this forum. (They are still in the Marriott forum.)

I will be visiting this property during xmas/new years holidays. Anyone have any recent trip reports or feedback? Must eats? Stuff to do around the area? Any bar/beer garden recs would also be greatly appreciated!
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Old Sep 15, 2017, 4:03 am
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Originally Posted by thewildestbuffalo
Hey everyone, searched for recent threads on this but there aren't any in this forum. (They are still in the Marriott forum.)

I will be visiting this property during xmas/new years holidays. Anyone have any recent trip reports or feedback? Must eats? Stuff to do around the area? Any bar/beer garden recs would also be greatly appreciated!
I just posted a review of the Ritz-Carlton Okinawa at the link below that you can read before your taking your trip there. I hope you find it useful.

http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/exper...l#post28818243
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Originally Posted by thewildestbuffalo
Hey everyone, searched for recent threads on this but there aren't any in this forum. (They are still in the Marriott forum.)

I will be visiting this property during xmas/new years holidays. Anyone have any recent trip reports or feedback? Must eats? Stuff to do around the area? Any bar/beer garden recs would also be greatly appreciated!
We stayed here earlier this year and really loved it, the service was excellent and it is one of the better properties on the island - just be mindful that you'll need a car to reach the property (it's not in central Naha) - my review with photos are here:
https://goo.gl/auFrfZ

In terms of activities and things to do, there's some activities that I've tried that you can also consider

https://buddhaexplores.com/category/okinawa/
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From the main Okinawa Island, is it at all practical to take day trips to any of the other islands? Or would it necessarily involve overnighting there?
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Old Jan 23, 2020, 10:47 pm
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Hi

Have just booked a two night stay on points. Any updated views or recommendations on this property?

Thanks
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Stayed here in October 2019, is a lovely property, but as others mention it is a long way from Naha, so a car or expensive taxi is required.

The Marriott is a 5-10 minute walk away and has a good Happy Hour so that’s worth a visit if you want cheap drinks. Particularly as they are still running the member discount for food and dining in Asia.

The golf course is beautiful and well worth a round. For food we ate at Gusuku a couple of times and the local dishes were fine, but nothing special.

As an ambassador elite member we were looked after very well, with a free room upgrade, bottle of LP on arrival and a complementary afternoon tea. Very impressed with this part as often recognition at RC is hit and miss.

The local beaches are nice, but lots of signs about box jellyfish etc so swim in the sea at your own risk!

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I noticed on the ritzcarlton.com website that the Ritz-Carlton Okinawa now has a Club Lounge. They didn't have one when we stayed there in 2017, so this is a new development. Has anyone experienced it yet?
https://www.ritzcarlton.com/en/hotel...tes/club-level
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Old Jul 13, 2023, 10:26 am
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I´m heading there in December and was informed by the manager that the propoerty will undergo some construction.
Does anybody know what they are changing?
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Anyone have reservation email of this property?
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Originally Posted by Nagasaki Joe
I noticed on the ritzcarlton.com website that the Ritz-Carlton Okinawa now has a Club Lounge. They didn't have one when we stayed there in 2017, so this is a new development. Has anyone experienced it yet?
https://www.ritzcarlton.com/en/hotel...tes/club-level
I guess I’ll have to answer my own question above. I stayed here previously in 2017 when this hotel had no club lounge and had a wonderful stay but this time, I wanted to try its lounge and see what else might have changed since then. I booked a standard room and used a club lounge upgrade certificate from my RC Rewards Card to gain club access. I previously reviewed this hotel, so I’ll mainly focus here on our club lounge experience.

We arrived by limousine bus from our previous hotel and were surprised that no staff appeared to meet guests and take their luggage, so we carried them ourselves to the lobby. Since we arrived nearly two hours before check-in time, we waited for a while in the lobby and were eventually met by the friendly lounge manager who enthusiastically greeted us and escorted us to the club lounge where we further chatted while imbibing cocktails and champagne, feeling welcome and at home.

Club Lounge
The club is on the fourth floor in the space previously occupied by the hotel bar. Two private rooms in the club can be used on a first-come basis, so we chose one of those rooms and were checked in there. Enjoying a nice outdoor view, we ordered cocktails from their drink menu while the staff arranged the details of our stay such as breakfast venues and times. Breakfast can be eaten at the buffet in Gusuku or the set breakfast served in the club lounge. In the club, soft jazz music plays in the background throughout the day. Service was welcoming, accommodating, and attentive but occasionally you needed to search for staff if you wanted to order. There is even a small outdoor seating area.

Champagne Mojito

Club Lounge beverage menu


Evening Hors d’oeuvres (5:30 – 7:30 p.m.)
In the early evening, we took the elevator down one floor to the club for hors d’oeuvres (cocktail hour), but the truth is that cocktails and alcoholic beverages are served all day, at least from noon. The evening food spread consisted of an assortment of small appetizer dishes that while tasty, was less substantial than I’ve experienced at other RC lounges. OTOH, the beverage selection is quite extensive with a wide range of non-alcoholic drinks and canned beers that can be grabbed from the see-through glass refrigerator but cannot be taken out of the lounge. Champagne (G. H. Mumm), wines, a set list of cocktails, draft and canned beer, whiskey, bourbon, and other drinks (see drink menus below) are ordered at one’s table, but since the wine and champagne bottles are left out in a large, iced container on the bar counter, you can replenish your drink by yourself.

Club Lounge

Evening hors d'oeuvres





Breakfast (7:00 – 10:30 a.m.)
At check-in, we were asked where we wanted to eat breakfast, so we chose the club lounge for the first morning and the buffet at Gusuku for the following two mornings. You can order either a Western- or Japanese-style set breakfast at the lounge. There is plenty to eat and it may be a good option for those who want a quieter venue and fewer food options, so you don’t overeat. The buffet breakfast is more extensive, and we preferred it, but it’s a noisy and crowded venue.

Set breakfast in a private club lounge room

Light Lunch (11:30 a.m. – 1:30 p.m.)
Lunchtime too, consisted of a buffet of appetizers arranged on the bar counter but was augmented by pizza made by the lounge’s pizza oven or a barbecued Shish Kebab made of vegetables and Okinawan wagyu beef (apparently alternated each day), so the meal was more substantial than in the evening. The wagyu Shish Kebab was incredibly tender and was served with salt for dipping and was delicious. The pizza (Margherita) too was authentic and baked freshly on order but could have used some seasoning such as chili oil, tabasco sauce, or salt and pepper, but I never saw any such seasonings available.

Pizza baked in the club lounge's pizza oven

Vegetable and wagyu shish kebab

Afternoon Tea (2:30 – 4:30 p.m.)
We tried afternoon tea one day and found it to be a little less substantial than the one at the RC Fukuoka but still satisfying. I preferred the smaller size of the cake/sweets offering which are high-calorie anyway, so for me, less is desirable.


Spa
During our last stay six years ago, we had to pay 3,000 yen/day to use the spa facilities which included the indoor pool, bath, and sauna (stone and dry sauna). Now, they have dropped that charge, and the spa facilities can be used by all guests for free.

Indoor pool

Jacuzzi

Outdoor cabanas

Overall
It’s great to have a club lounge at this hotel, especially since it’s a little isolated. We found it to be an excellent space to unwind in the evening but enjoyed popping in throughout the day to partake of its various offerings. Lunch was especially good with authentic pizza and and an awesome shishkebab. The outdoor pool is closed in January and February (considered low season) but fortunately, there is a heated indoor pool. Summer is peak season, but room prices skyrocket accordingly, still, the outdoor pool scene is fun. The hotel has put together a ton of activities for guests and of those I chose to take a cocktail course taught by a bartender in the Lobby Lounge & Bar. For an hour-and-a-half, my instructor (formerly from RC Tokyo) started off by trying to refine my cocktail mixing technique and at the end had me mix a Manhattan made from a 26,000-yen bottle of awamori, vermouth, and bitters. Boy, was that smooth and delicious. Highly recommended! We had a great time but with so much to do at this resort hotel, a longer stay of perhaps 5 nights or even a week is called for.
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Originally Posted by Nagasaki Joe
I guess I’ll have to answer my own question above. I stayed here previously in 2017 when this hotel had no club lounge and had a wonderful stay but this time, I wanted to try its lounge and see what else might have changed since then. I booked a standard room and used a club lounge upgrade certificate from my RC Rewards Card to gain club access. I previously reviewed this hotel, so I’ll mainly focus here on our club lounge experience.

We arrived by limousine bus from our previous hotel and were surprised that no staff appeared to meet guests and take their luggage, so we carried them ourselves to the lobby. Since we arrived nearly two hours before check-in time, we waited for a while in the lobby and were eventually met by the friendly lounge manager who enthusiastically greeted us and escorted us to the club lounge where we further chatted while imbibing cocktails and champagne, feeling welcome and at home.

Club Lounge
The club is on the fourth floor in the space previously occupied by the hotel bar. Two private rooms in the club can be used on a first-come basis, so we chose one of those rooms and were checked in there. Enjoying a nice outdoor view, we ordered cocktails from their drink menu while the staff arranged the details of our stay such as breakfast venues and times. Breakfast can be eaten at the buffet in Gusuku or the set breakfast served in the club lounge. In the club, soft jazz music plays in the background throughout the day. Service was welcoming, accommodating, and attentive but occasionally you needed to search for staff if you wanted to order. There is even a small outdoor seating area.

Afternoon Tea (2:30 – 4:30 p.m.)
We tried afternoon tea one day and found it to be a little less substantial than the one at the RC Fukuoka but still satisfying. I preferred the smaller size of the cake/sweets offering which are high-calorie anyway, so for me, less is
Afternoon tea does look skimpy.
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