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Any feedback on the W Hong Kong
Looking at staying there in April. Any feedback?
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Originally Posted by Cascadia
(Post 13168000)
Looking at staying there in April. Any feedback?
Thanks W Hong Kong [Master Thread] Good Luck and report back. |
I had lunch there 3 weeks ago and I can say it is wonderful. Location wise it is a bit far from kowloon center.
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While I have been one of the first client of the W HKG :cool: (August 8, 2008), I have gone through this interesting thread as I am again planning a trip there.
It will be a "special occasion" trip with my mother wanting to see once in her life HKG. I was thinking of 4S or Upper House but as a PLAT, I am ready to give W a chance. I sent them an email describing this special trip and asking for "something special". They are of course offering a Fantastic Suite (at 5,200 ++) but always forget to mention my PLAT status. I am however not ready to pay that price at the W (4S is cheaper !) What have been the latest PLAT upgrades experiences during the last months :confused: |
Originally Posted by geilux
(Post 13391430)
While I have been one of the first client of the W HKG :cool: (August 8, 2008), I have gone through this interesting thread as I am again planning a trip there.
It will be a "special occasion" trip with my mother wanting to see once in her life HKG. I was thinking of 4S or Upper House but as a PLAT, I am ready to give W a chance. I sent them an email describing this special trip and asking for "something special". They are of course offering a Fantastic Suite (at 5,200 ++) but always forget to mention my PLAT status. I am however not ready to pay that price at the W (4S is cheaper !) What have been the latest PLAT upgrades experiences during the last months :confused: |
I stayed here one night last month and don't think it offers good value for money compared to the Towers level of the Sheraton. At our corporate rate, at least, the W is between HK$300 - HK$500 higher than the Sheraton for a Towers level room and the W does not provide the free breakfast, evening drinks/snacks, laundry and free Internet access that you get with the Towers package. The view is much less interesting and the location is nowhere near as convenient.
Also, the W does not provide either a free loaner adapter or (which is just shocking for a new hotel) have universal power outlets that can accomidate an American three-pronged plug. There is an adaptor for sale in the room. They finally found one for me when I told them in no uncertain terms that I was checking out and moving to the Sheraton if they could not secure me a loaner adaptor. The W room was bigger and better appointed (minus the power outlets), but it just does not, IMO, offer value for $ compared to the Sheraton Towers. |
Originally Posted by PresRDC
(Post 13392701)
Also, the W does not provide either a free loaner adapter or (which is just shocking for a new hotel) have universal power outlets that can accomidate an American three-pronged plug. There is an adaptor for sale in the room. They finally found one for me when I told them in no uncertain terms that I was checking out and moving to the Sheraton if they could not secure me a loaner adaptor.
When I asked to borrow an adaptor the front desk told me just to use the one that was in among the "for sale" items and just put it back before leaving. Sure saved me the trouble of threatening to move over an adaptor;) mike I suppose I am in the minority who prefers the view from the W... its interesting watching the litlle coaster/service boats running arround.. but then my job entails working with ships. |
Originally Posted by MIKESILV
(Post 13393054)
I stayed here in October (two rooms) both were upgraded to corner suites.
When I asked to borrow an adaptor the front desk told me just to use the one that was in among the "for sale" items and just put it back before leaving. Sure saved me the trouble of threatening to move over an adaptor;) mike I suppose I am in the minority who prefers the view from the W... its interesting watching the litlle coaster/service boats running arround.. but then my job entails working with ships. |
I got advance notice of an upgrade to Fabulous Room. Should I feel slighted?
I'm only overnighting there by myself, but I was kind of looking forward to the nice treatment most of you have mentioned in this thread. Maybe they will do a nice suite on the way back. Not that I will need it, it's just me, just overnight. I know, I'll use the internet twice as much. -David |
Stayed there on C&P four weeks ago. Upgraded to a Fabulous room...no suite. The check-in agent told me that suites are rarely available for upgrades at that time of the year.
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Not sure what type of room I ended up in, it seems to be some kind of corner suite, overlooking the working harbor here.
Nice hotel, very nice room. Hard to find the buttons for the elevators. :) The directions posted earlier in the thread on how to find the hotel entrance from the airport express and MTR station were very helpful. Thanks. -David |
Originally Posted by LIH Prem
(Post 13480687)
Not sure what type of room I ended up in, it seems to be some kind of corner suite, overlooking the working harbor here.
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I've been upgraded to these xx01 suites in the past, very comfortable indeed. |
I just got back from the breakfast buffet in the Kitchen. I love the display of toppling plates in the Kitchen and the buffet was great. I'll see if I can get a picture of the toppling plates on my way out this morning. HKG is such a great town. It's a pity I'm only here for 1 night bookends on the rest of my trip. The W is a very nice addition for us. -David |
I stayed at the W the past four nights and would consider this property again but would set different expectations and I am unlikely to return specifically to mark a special occassion. It was a great value and stay but didn't entirely knock my socks off. I have touched on this in a seperate thread elsewhere in the forums but here are some highlights. I was celebrating my 30th birthday so I asked the Platinum Concierge line to notify the hotel and see if they would do anything to Wow me since it was an important milestone birthday. I booked a cash and points rate but figured it couldn't hurt to ask. I think it was $90USD + 4500 points a night.
Three days prior to my arrival, I was contacted via email by the concierge to let me know they were expecting me - they wanted to check if they could make dinner or spa reservations on my behalf. I told them we were arriving via Shenzhen and needed instructions and planned to celebrate my birthday with a bottle of bubbly. I was really happy at this point and thought this was a sign of how great the stay was going to be. One day before the stay I was notified via email I had been confirmed in a Cool Corner Room. It ended up being on the 17th floor, I was a bit let down because I prefer high floors but I had a good view and the room was nice. Maybe they thought this room would make me happiest because of the vantage point - I'll probably never know. I didn't even inquire about a suite because I wanted a view of the light show from my tub at night and I believe the suites may have harbor views. The tranportation instructions from Shenzhen were detailed and helpful. We were given several options including a very reasonable cross-border car service (around $200USD) but ultimately just took the train and a taxi. The Whatever Whenever staff invited me to puruse their champagne list in advance of my stay but the list was not attached, was not listed on the internet, and in fact was not even in the binder in the room - it just said to ask at the Living Room what selections were available - lame. I had spent the previous week at the Westin Shanghai Bund Center where they comped a bottle of wine upon arrival, fresh fruit and flowers in the room daily, upgraded me to a suite, provided free drinks in the lounge each night, free internet, and sent a beautiful cake and handwritten card wishing me happy birthday (the treatment at the Westin in Shanghai was wonderful but the W in Hong Kong was just ehhh). I received limited recognition as a platinum (was just told to charge internet daily and that it would be reversed out on the last day as a platinum benefit), was not asked about Platinum amenity, and most disappointing, I received no acknowledgement for my birthday whatsoever at the W (other than the emails in advance which had made me so hopeful they would make it super memorable). I really wanted to be Wowed and the room and hotel were just perfect but the service at arrival and throughout the stay really fell a bit flat for me. Maybe because my stay bridged a weekend? I am new to SPG so this might otherwise just be a brand thing where the W staff are too hip to make you feel super welcome and maybe Westin's are more my thing. This was a really special event for me and my expectations for service during the stay were just not met (again, my expectations likely were not realistic and certainly we were treated well, just not Wowed in the way I had wanted). I had a problem with my return plane ticket and needed to contact United Airlines on Sunday. The concierge was busy, there were a ton of people checking-out, and the business center was closed?!? The 6th floor scene was frantic and nervous and I was upset about my ticket but couldn't find anyone willing to help me. Finally the concierge was free and told me to go downstairs and talk to the airport check-in people or wait until the business center opened at 2. Really?!? You've never had someone with airline drama stay at your hotel before? I could have used a little help or better problem solving but felt like I was being dismissed. I took the train to the airport and sorted out my ticketing nonsense but the day was pretty much wasted (I think a 20 minute phone call would have garnered the same results but I guess I would have needed to make the call from the room and paid big $$$ for it - lesson learned, next time I will have Skype set up before I travel). I'm a bit jetlagged so I will have to reflect again when I am not so tired, but I do think the Whatever Whenever (or Whatever WHATever as was the case that morning) staff could have done more to have helped me through an anxiety provoking travel snafu. I love the location and the Airport Express train and check-in options downstairs. They have a comfy complimentary shuttle twice an hour to Tsim Sha Tsui shopping area and the MTR is downstairs. I did check out the pool plus the restaurant Kitchen and had room service one night. The room was super comfy and the bed is quite special. I liked the bathroom and tub and you just can't beat the yummy Bliss bath products (IMO Westin has softer towels and robes). A+ on all accounts but I am still a bit annoyed at the business center hours. I received a call in my room the evening before check out and that was really appreciated and made departing less stressful. I would recommend this property and will probably stay again but I would have to consider carefully whether I booked it for a special occassion. |
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