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This thread refers to the various Marriott brands within a specific geographic area. Marriott Bonvoy hotels in XX usually have posts asking which property is better, etc. Trip reports are usually better suited in the property specific threads.
Marriott Bonvoy hotels in Sydney, Australia
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Define "better."
My impression -- having planned a trip for a few weeks from now, but not actually been there -- is that the Renaissance is the nicer of the two for a tourist, given that it's got harbor views; on the other hand, the Marriott is more convenient to the central business district.
I'll be in the Renaissance.
My impression -- having planned a trip for a few weeks from now, but not actually been there -- is that the Renaissance is the nicer of the two for a tourist, given that it's got harbor views; on the other hand, the Marriott is more convenient to the central business district.
I'll be in the Renaissance.
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I just stayed in the Renaissance. I didn't even see the Marriott, but I thought that the Renaissance was plenty convenient. It is literally 1 block from Circular Quay station, which means convenient to ferries to the zoo (don't miss it on a nice day), Darling Harbour, and the Captain Cook coffee cruise. It's also close to The Rocks and doesn't cost AU$400/night like the Hyatt. I thought it was very nice, and the service was excellent.
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Sydney hotels
I know this question has been posted before but I didn't see any replies.
What is the Sydney Renaissance like? I know it has a good location, but does anyone know what the rooms are like?
How does the hotel compare to the Marriott there?
Thanks for any help you could give.
What is the Sydney Renaissance like? I know it has a good location, but does anyone know what the rooms are like?
How does the hotel compare to the Marriott there?
Thanks for any help you could give.
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Sydney/NSW Marriott Rewards Options
We are going on vacation down under in late August and will be spending a week in the Sydney area. I currently have gold status with Marriott and probably will be platinum by August. I have 2 questions:
1) Which property is more desirable in Sydney - the Marriott or Renaissance? We are more interested in convenience to major attractions & transportation and having a decent place to sleep rather than a luxury hotel (so we will pass on the Ritz and stretch our points.)
2) Has anyone out there in FT land ever used the Marriott Rewards option (33k/night) to stay at the Pepper's Fairmont Resort in the Blue Mountains? I stumbled across this award on the website and the resort looks spectacular. It may be the perfect way to spend the last couple of days of our vacation.
Thanks in advance for any help.
1) Which property is more desirable in Sydney - the Marriott or Renaissance? We are more interested in convenience to major attractions & transportation and having a decent place to sleep rather than a luxury hotel (so we will pass on the Ritz and stretch our points.)
2) Has anyone out there in FT land ever used the Marriott Rewards option (33k/night) to stay at the Pepper's Fairmont Resort in the Blue Mountains? I stumbled across this award on the website and the resort looks spectacular. It may be the perfect way to spend the last couple of days of our vacation.
Thanks in advance for any help.
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Rudi stayed at the Rennaisance last wekeend. I dropped him off to check in at about 2am Sunday after a night on the town, and he flew out early that morning, so not sure what he can tell you about it, but ask. His travel notes are at:
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What I can tell you is that hotel is right on Circular Quay and at the mouth of The Rocks, and of course is in Pitt Street.
The Marriott is well across Hyde Park, almost in Paddington. Miles of walking to see what you'll want to see as a tourist.
Pepper's Fairmont always offering price deals locally. I personally think you'd be nuts 'paying' 33K night, but they are your points! We should talk about a 'gifting' deal I think, for my NY stay.
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What I can tell you is that hotel is right on Circular Quay and at the mouth of The Rocks, and of course is in Pitt Street.
The Marriott is well across Hyde Park, almost in Paddington. Miles of walking to see what you'll want to see as a tourist.
Pepper's Fairmont always offering price deals locally. I personally think you'd be nuts 'paying' 33K night, but they are your points! We should talk about a 'gifting' deal I think, for my NY stay.
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Have stayed at Sydney Marriott about a year ago(for a 5 night award stay) and we loved it! I agree about the location but staff was terrific. The lounge was wonderful with plenty of free aussie beer and wines, hugh breakfast and evening food arrays, even skipped dinner a few nights. I will go back there next trip to OZ.
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the Renaissance is the best by far!
The Marriott is not convenient to anything but the Australian Museum and the business district... so if you are going for fun the Renaissance is where you want to be.
A block and a half from Circular Quay and a few more to the Rocks - all you need is there. The tours bus (Sydney or Bondi Explorers) are a great deal and stop right at the Quay. Take the ferry to Manly on your first day - while you are a little groggy from the flight. There enjoy a walk along the beach and a few beers at the pub.
Besides... the Renaissance takes less points that the Marriott. Also - the Renaissance Club Lounge has the nicest Concierge I have met in awhile... nice breakfast spread. Each time I stay there... I end up with a view of the Opera House!
Enjoy!
The Marriott is not convenient to anything but the Australian Museum and the business district... so if you are going for fun the Renaissance is where you want to be.
A block and a half from Circular Quay and a few more to the Rocks - all you need is there. The tours bus (Sydney or Bondi Explorers) are a great deal and stop right at the Quay. Take the ferry to Manly on your first day - while you are a little groggy from the flight. There enjoy a walk along the beach and a few beers at the pub.
Besides... the Renaissance takes less points that the Marriott. Also - the Renaissance Club Lounge has the nicest Concierge I have met in awhile... nice breakfast spread. Each time I stay there... I end up with a view of the Opera House!
Enjoy!
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Join Date: Jun 2000
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THe Peppers Fairmont, is a "large" boutique resort. The cost of a room is around $220 AUD standard, with some specials bringing it abit lower.
It is worth staying, but I would probably just pay in AUD. Nice rooms, and scenicly great !!!
The Resort would probably be 4 to 4.5 stars.
It is worth staying, but I would probably just pay in AUD. Nice rooms, and scenicly great !!!
The Resort would probably be 4 to 4.5 stars.
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Sydney Marriott
Can anyone tell me how the Sydney Marriott is? I'm booked there for 4 days in May and am looking for recommendations. Is it an easy taxi or bus ride from the airport?
Also, I planned one night (after my DRW-SYD flight) on the way home at the Airport Hilton. But yesterday I received the Marriott offer for the 5000 point bonus for 2 separate stays with a Fri/Sat/Sun, so I was thinking of diverting for that one night back to the Marriott. I shouldn't have any problems getting to my 10AM flight to LAX, right? Thanks.
Also, I planned one night (after my DRW-SYD flight) on the way home at the Airport Hilton. But yesterday I received the Marriott offer for the 5000 point bonus for 2 separate stays with a Fri/Sat/Sun, so I was thinking of diverting for that one night back to the Marriott. I shouldn't have any problems getting to my 10AM flight to LAX, right? Thanks.
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It's fine, but nothing special. It's well-located, though, and, yes, it's an easy taxi to/from the airport.
Just a suggestion -- the Ritz-Carlton (not the one on Doublebay) has some great rates and is a much nicer property. You might want to check them out.
One tip for Sydney: be sure to have breakfast at least once at Bill's in Darlinghurst. The banana ricotta pancakes are, without question, the best pancakes I've ever had in my life.
Just a suggestion -- the Ritz-Carlton (not the one on Doublebay) has some great rates and is a much nicer property. You might want to check them out.
One tip for Sydney: be sure to have breakfast at least once at Bill's in Darlinghurst. The banana ricotta pancakes are, without question, the best pancakes I've ever had in my life.
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It is also an easy bus ride from the airport if you are so inclined. The bus stop is just across the street from the hotel.
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