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Nevsky Dec 22, 2012 11:22 am

Excellent Platinum Recognition. Had a very nice stay there. Got a nice corner "suite." It is really a junior suite or even a very nice corner deluxe room and not a real suite, but still nice size with sofa.

The lounge was closed so invited to have breakfast in the restaurant with a full buffet, including an omelette station. Nice choice of typical American breakfast items. Also got the points.

Offered soft drinks and appetizers at the bar (one appetizer per person) for evening cocktails. Nice size portions. I would go for the Roasted Tomato and Basil Flatbread, which is really a fairly large and very good pizza. We did not order it unfortunately (still had good Spicy Wings and Crispy Calamari, which were both good), but admired what some other people were eating. They offered us some (as it was large) and it was good.

Asked for a late checkout and was offered 4:00 p.m. without hesitation. Turned out we did not need it, but it was nice to have.

All in all, a great choice.

Flying Machine Apr 25, 2013 7:18 am

Planning on staying here in June with my son for 3 nights. Friday/Saturday/Sunday Nights. I am SPG Gold ( via AMEX Platinum ) and do not have much experience. What should I expect as a Gold Benefit and Upgrade? I booked the Birth Year Deal. $279 for the first night and around $60 each for nights 2 and 3. Price wise seems like a good rate. Tripadvisor has many comments about the old rooms, small bathrooms, and just bad rooms. I noticed they have 2 towers and one has been updated. I was booked into a traditional double about 240 sq ft? General Manager answers many queries on Tripadvisor ( think I should email her in advance of my concerns? ). So any suggestions would be nice? Thanks and Safe Travels

andreirublev Apr 25, 2013 7:35 am


Originally Posted by Flying Machine (Post 20650276)
Planning on staying here in June with my son for 3 nights. Friday/Saturday/Sunday Nights. I am SPG Gold ( via AMEX Platinum ) and do not have much experience. What should I expect as a Gold Benefit and Upgrade? I booked the Birth Year Deal. $279 for the first night and around $60 each for nights 2 and 3. Price wise seems like a good rate. Tripadvisor has many comments about the old rooms, small bathrooms, and just bad rooms. I noticed they have 2 towers and one has been updated. I was booked into a traditional double about 240 sq ft? General Manager answers many queries on Tripadvisor ( think I should email her in advance of my concerns? ). So any suggestions would be nice? Thanks and Safe Travels

I stayed back before I was Plat and got excellent treatment as a Gold here. Booked a basic traditional room and was upgraded to a corner high-floor room that was somewhere between a "deluxe" and junior suite. It wasn't classified as a suite but was far larger than a regular room. I'm not sure which tower it was, but it seemed like a new-ish finish out.

Flews Apr 25, 2013 11:42 am


Originally Posted by Flying Machine (Post 20650276)
Planning on staying here in June with my son for 3 nights. Friday/Saturday/Sunday Nights. I am SPG Gold ( via AMEX Platinum ) and do not have much experience. What should I expect as a Gold Benefit and Upgrade? I booked the Birth Year Deal. $279 for the first night and around $60 each for nights 2 and 3. Price wise seems like a good rate. Tripadvisor has many comments about the old rooms, small bathrooms, and just bad rooms. I noticed they have 2 towers and one has been updated. I was booked into a traditional double about 240 sq ft? General Manager answers many queries on Tripadvisor ( think I should email her in advance of my concerns? ). So any suggestions would be nice? Thanks and Safe Travels

No personal knowledge about Gold benefits here, but I can confirm that is an excellent price. Grab it. The property gets fairly good reviews and is well located.

Cheers,

Flying Machine Apr 25, 2013 11:43 am


Originally Posted by andreirublev (Post 20650357)
I stayed back before I was Plat and got excellent treatment as a Gold here. Booked a basic traditional room and was upgraded to a corner high-floor room that was somewhere between a "deluxe" and junior suite. It wasn't classified as a suite but was far larger than a regular room. I'm not sure which tower it was, but it seemed like a new-ish finish out.

Thanks, just a little concerned as Tripadvisor is normally spot on and not allot ove love for this property. I am staying due to the rate, but it is a vacation for my 15 y/o son and I. So he enjoys the finer things in life..

DCAcubsfan May 21, 2013 7:37 pm

Fantastic Stay
 
Just completed a fantastic stay at the Sheraton Boston. Originally booked a deluxe room. The Hotel was sold out for the weekend and upgraded me to a junior suite, then later to a 1 bedroom suite, then at check in upgraded even further to a presidential suite with a view of Fenway and the Charles River! Simply incredible.

Staff members were all excellent from the FD to concierge to the lounge attendants. The club lounge remained open all weekend, so we had breakfast and evening appetizers there. Breakfast consisted of oatmeal (only hot item), cereals, fresh juices, coffee, sodas/water, fruits (good variety including many berries), pastries, muffins, bagels and toast. Evening apps included a spread of cheeses, veggies and dip, and 2 hot items like a mushroom quiche or pigs in a blanket, etc.

Never bothered to check out or use the pool or gym. Local area has quite a few places to eat near by including the prudential center mall/shops. Excellent location in between the universities and downtown Boston. Very easy access to all of the city with multiple T stops nearby the hotel, you can literally take any of the 4 green lines and stop at either Hynes or Prudential Center.

Excellent stay all around, will definitely stay here again in the future.

lkar Sep 2, 2013 5:10 pm

Zero Plat recognition other than my 500 points and a warm bottle of water. Seemed like better rooms were for sale online, but I abhor begging for a better room. Regular room facing another building. Very small. If you want to use the club, and they put you on a floor lower than 26, kick and scream. Getting to the 29th floor club is a chore from below 26 and usually takes two elevator rides, because the top 3 floors are only served by two regular elevators and two expresses from the lobby. The elevator waiting is atrocious. Just not enough elevators to service the hotel on a busy weekend. We were on 21 which was high enough to have a fighting chance at an elevator. I don't know how the folks around 15, 16, and 17 put up with it

The club was absolutely over run in the mornings. 50, 60 people, nowhere to sit, and the staff couldn't keep up. The staff is lovely and the space the lounge is in is very nice with an awesome view. Seating is weird with several communal tables and some high tops and then arm chairs. Either way, the 30 or so seats were not close to sufficient to hold the throngs standing four deep to get a bagel. It was nicer in the evenings. Two hot appetizers, cheese and crackers, and a nice desert. Two of our three nights the lounge was not over crowded. Busy, but manageable.

Lobby was always jammed. Waits for front desk. My key card stopped working, so after a very long wait and jamming into an elevator that proceeded to stop at every floor with annoyed people who couldn't get on, I had to wait yet again to get one of the two front desk people who were working, while three or four behind them were seemingly doing nothing, to code me a new card. Another elevator wait before i could finally get in my room.

The Hilton across the street is my go to in Boston, but it was sold out. I am also struggling to get back to 50 SPG nights this year, so I gave the Sheraton a try. Never again. Don't care how many nights I need.

Edit: Oh and the bill under my door charged me $85 per night even though it was an award stay. It appeared as an "award rate.". Much typing and a supervisor got it removed at check out. No real explanation other than it was in the "wrong folio." No idea what that means.

3rdworldresident Jun 14, 2014 2:44 am

any recent stay reports?

thanks in advance.

heakja Jul 24, 2014 8:47 am

Anyone used a SNA here? There are five options: three different jr. suites, a 1BR suite and a club suite - but the difference between them sizewise is a bit unclear. Anyone with input on what's the best/worst suite option at this hotel?

stc Jul 24, 2014 10:30 pm


Originally Posted by 3rdworldresident (Post 23032312)
any recent stay reports?

thanks in advance.

We stayed there over 4th of July as part of a convention. As a Platinum, I was offered a riverview junior suite but we choose a room with two beds which was in the south tower. My understanding is all the room with two beds are in the south tower. The club lounge is in the north tower. Of course we still got club access. If you can, you want to be in the north tower as there are 2x the number of elevators above.

Club lounge was pretty standard IIRC - continental breakfast plus hardboiled eggs and oatmeal; two appetizers in the evening; the desserts I saw were a little lacking (generic cake) but maybe I was there on the wrong nights.

I'd go back and highly recommend this hotel for location, amenities, and SPG recognition.

Flying Machine Jul 24, 2014 10:38 pm


Originally Posted by stc (Post 23253345)
We stayed there over 4th of July as part of a convention. As a Platinum, I was offered a riverview junior suite but we choose a room with two beds which was in the south tower. My understanding is all the room with two beds are in the south tower. The club lounge is in the north tower. Of course we still got club access. If you can, you want to be in the north tower as there are 2x the number of elevators above.

Club lounge was pretty standard IIRC - continental breakfast plus hardboiled eggs and oatmeal; two appetizers in the evening; the desserts I saw were a little lacking (generic cake) but maybe I was there on the wrong nights.

I'd go back and highly recommend this hotel for location, amenities, and SPG recognition.

Not sure of it was North or South. The tower I stayed in had the Lounge and the room I had had 2 double beds in it when I stayed with my son last time..

stc Jul 25, 2014 9:00 am


Originally Posted by Flying Machine (Post 23253370)
Not sure of it was North or South. The tower I stayed in had the Lounge and the room I had had 2 double beds in it when I stayed with my son last time..

Interesting. Lounge is definitely in North (facing the river). They may have said there were no DELUXE double doubles in the South tower or maybe the double doubles were all just prebooked from another convention that started already. What I was hearing was being filtered through the person I was sharing the room with even though it was my SPG account. I was offsite dealing with the convention.

Flying Machine Jul 25, 2014 9:18 am


Originally Posted by stc (Post 23255240)
Interesting. Lounge is definitely in North (facing the river). They may have said there were no DELUXE double doubles in the South tower or maybe the double doubles were all just prebooked from another convention that started already. What I was hearing was being filtered through the person I was sharing the room with even though it was my SPG account. I was offsite dealing with the convention.

No worries at all. Yes, it was the North as I enjoyed the Killer View from the Lounge each morning during breakfast and I assume the view of South Tower from my room :) They did recognize SPG rather well as I had enjoyed my perks. All in all a nice stay and the Citibike (or whatever its called had a rack along side the building) We did not use them, but should have in hindsight. Its like $6 a day and there were many locations in the city (especially close in the back bay) where traffic is calmer (Just a tip for future folks whom read it here)

nyold Dec 19, 2014 8:58 am

I'm currently staying here, so I will update again with my experience, but this is my third stay.

The first time I stayed, I wasn't even gold, but got upgraded to a club floor room (but the room was otherwise same size), simply because it was during the hurricane Irene and they just want to be nice (huh, no idea what hurricane has to do with it, but sure I'll take it).

The second time I stayed, I was not gold but have the amex card, and I got polite greetings acknowledging my card etc, but nothing concrete, and no club floor. This time I booked the deluxe room, but found that it's not much bigger than the regular room, so on my third stay I went back to regular room.

What I love about this hotel the most is that it's got indoor connection to Prudential Center, an upscale shopping mall that connects to Copley Palace (and even more upscale mall). This is so convenient in the winter time. Also, usually prices are expensive, but if you find it during low season, or with certain promos, it can go down significantly. I've had a double bed room (sleeps 4) for $130, in the heart of Boston. Can't beat that price.

The swimming pool is too shallow to do serious laps, and there are people making out in the corner usually, but the gym has the modern equipments and the sauna was a nice addition.

Everything else about the hotel is pretty standard. Clean rooms, small rooms and bathrooms but okay, standard Shine amenities. Parking is atrocious. I forget how much exactly but they charge a ridiculous amount for valet parking, and there's not much else you can do otherwise. This is downtown Boston after all.

Flews Dec 20, 2014 4:03 am


Originally Posted by nyold (Post 24023502)
I'm currently staying here, so I will update again with my experience, but this is my third stay.

The first time I stayed, I wasn't even gold, but got upgraded to a club floor room (but the room was otherwise same size), simply because it was during the hurricane Irene and they just want to be nice (huh, no idea what hurricane has to do with it, but sure I'll take it).

The second time I stayed, I was not gold but have the amex card, and I got polite greetings acknowledging my card etc, but nothing concrete, and no club floor. This time I booked the deluxe room, but found that it's not much bigger than the regular room, so on my third stay I went back to regular room.

What I love about this hotel the most is that it's got indoor connection to Prudential Center, an upscale shopping mall that connects to Copley Palace (and even more upscale mall). This is so convenient in the winter time. Also, usually prices are expensive, but if you find it during low season, or with certain promos, it can go down significantly. I've had a double bed room (sleeps 4) for $130, in the heart of Boston. Can't beat that price.

The swimming pool is too shallow to do serious laps, and there are people making out in the corner usually, but the gym has the modern equipments and the sauna was a nice addition.

Everything else about the hotel is pretty standard. Clean rooms, small rooms and bathrooms but okay, standard Shine amenities. Parking is atrocious. I forget how much exactly but they charge a ridiculous amount for valet parking, and there's not much else you can do otherwise. This is downtown Boston after all.

Usually? :D I'll be disappointed if I don't see this on my next trip!

Cheers,


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