Sheraton Grand Tel Aviv, Israel (formerly 'and Towers') [Master Thread]
I have a forthcoming stay for 10 days at the Tel Aviv Sheraton Hotel and Towers.
I was able to book a free room at 10K points per night (each 5th night free). However, I am told this property does not offer a higher category room for points. I will be there mid March which appears to be low season and plenty of availability. Any recent upgrade success for Golds (I searched but found only 2006 and earlier postings). I want a room in a higher floor and if possible the Towers. Is this something that can be purchased on top of the award room with either points or cash? Any tips will be appreciated Thanks /mod Some earlier discussion of the hotel can be found here: http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/starw...er-thread.html /mod |
There was when we were there in Nov 2005. They refused us lounge access but upgraded us to exec floor for 1500 extra points per night at front desk.
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I stayed at the Towers on points twice, and was upgraded to a very nice junior suite both times. When I paid for my rooms I was usually upgraded to a larger suite, but the junior was more than enough for me.
The Towers lounge (on the 18th floor if memory serves) is much nicer than the club lounge (on the 9th or 10th floor). |
Has anyone been to the Towers lately? The hotel website states that the Towers are undergoing renovations...Is the replacement lounge on the 7th floor half decent?
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I just returned from a 1 night stay at the Sheraton Hotel & Towers. I was very impressed! They upgraded me to a recently renovated executive suite on the 10th floor complete with two large flat screen TV's, an extremely modern bathroom featuring Bulgari amenities and a beautiful ocean view. Even more impressive was the 7th floor club lounge which was open from 7 AM to 11 PM and served a full breakfast, light dinner and snacks and drinks all day. From lunch time onward, there was a full bar (no extra charge). Best of all was the very un-Israeli like attitude of the staff. They were attentive, accomodating and even looked happy to be on the job. The Sheraton Moriah pales in comparison to this hotel and I will happily return ASAP.
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Sheraton Tel Aviv Lounge
Is The Sheraton Tel Aviv Lounge open to SPG Gold members? Has anyone been upgraded with just gold?
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Originally Posted by mazel1000
(Post 11798469)
Is The Sheraton Tel Aviv Lounge open to SPG Gold members? Has anyone been upgraded with just gold?
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I know that this is totally random, but does anyone know if the Sheraton Tel Aviv carries the Fox Sports channel? I will be in TLV next week and I want to make sure that I'll be able to catch the World Series. I tried calling the hotel but reception keeps giving me the classic Israeli, "We have all of the channels" answer.
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Sounds to me like we're also talking about Sheraton Tel Aviv Hotel & Towers.
Had a very nice stay there last week. Nice suite upgrade, very good morning and evening complimentary offerings in the lounge on the 18th Floor - including a great variety of tasty liquor. Seventh Floor SPG lounge wasn't bad either. A tad small but not really that crowded, except at peak times. Very good service, even though we had a few issues, mostly resolved to my satisfaction. I do believe Fox sports is offered - although I don't really watch sports. There are definately 5 or 6 international sports channels. Cheers, |
Just had a very nice five night SPG point stay at Sheraton Tel Aviv Hotels & Towers. Upgraded to the Towers Floor. The lounge is very nice with terrific staff. It is clean and modern with a good selection of English language newspapers - IHT, WSJ and USA Today - and an excellent breakfast, including scrambled eggs, quiche, smoked salmon, smoked fish, marinated herring, numerous cheeses and dips, lots of fresh fruit and fresh vegetables. The evening offerings included sauteed salmon and fish, vegetables, different small appetizers and deserts - definitely enough for a meal.
The rooms were renovated and light, and the views are terrific. All around the staff was very good and for the most part very helpful. I will definitely be coming back ^^^ |
Originally Posted by elitetraveler
(Post 13074801)
Just had a very nice five night SPG point stay at Sheraton Tel Aviv Hotels & Towers. Upgraded to the Towers Floor. The lounge is very nice with terrific staff. It is clean and modern with a good selection of English language newspapers - IHT, WSJ and USA Today - and an excellent breakfast, including scrambled eggs, quiche, smoked salmon, smoked fish, marinated herring, numerous cheeses and dips, lots of fresh fruit and fresh vegetables. The evening offerings included sauteed salmon and fish, vegetables, different small appetizers and deserts - definitely enough for a meal.
The rooms were renovated and light, and the views are terrific. All around the staff was very good and for the most part very helpful. I will definitely be coming back ^^^ I've been extremely impressed with this property during my past couple of stays there. Lounge is fantastic and the service is very good by Israeli standards. I'd even go as far as saying that the Sheraton has surpassed the Hilton and Intercontinental, both of which are in dire need of refurbishment |
Excellent property, good upgrades and great lounge.
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Originally Posted by whitedoor
(Post 13085143)
Excellent property, good upgrades and great lounge.
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Originally Posted by whitedoor
(Post 13085143)
Excellent property, good upgrades and great lounge.
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I have just completed a 4-night stay at this hotel and it was one of the best stays I have ever had at a Sheraton.
As a Platinum, I was upgraded to a junior suite (x22) that had fantastic views of the Mediterranean (paid the lowest rate available). It was very spacious and modern- free bottled water and a chocolate bar were given every day and there was some fruit in the room when I arrived. As Platinum, I was given access to the Towers Lounge on the 18 floor- decent breakfast, snacks all day, a light dinner each night with drinks and then wine & cheese till 11pm. Very nice. But most of all, the staff went out of their way to make me feel welcome. They were very helpful, especially the staff at the Towers check in. They helped organzie a tour to Jerusalem and the Dead Sea (which were excellent) and even managed to locate and sell me a bottle of Israeli liquer so I did not have to hunt down a liquor store (charged me a normal store price). The location is great- right across from the beach and a nice walking/runnning area in front of the beach. There is enough to do within a 10-20 minute walk to keep you busy. I would highly recommend this hotel. Plumber |
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