Ritz Carlton Tokyo, Japan [Master Thread]
#61
Join Date: Jul 2010
Posts: 2,108
Thanks for that info!
I just called the hotel to inquire about the make and model of their televisions, because if they have USB inputs, that would be ideal... I could dump some MKVs onto a flash drive and be done with it!
Unfortunately the dept. that has that info was closed (it's like 3am now) so I'll call back in about 4-5 hours to hopefully confirm.
UPDATE: I just pulled the trigger on this gadget - https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B008NO9RRM/
It seems to be the most reliable solution... hopefully it works!
I just called the hotel to inquire about the make and model of their televisions, because if they have USB inputs, that would be ideal... I could dump some MKVs onto a flash drive and be done with it!
Unfortunately the dept. that has that info was closed (it's like 3am now) so I'll call back in about 4-5 hours to hopefully confirm.
UPDATE: I just pulled the trigger on this gadget - https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B008NO9RRM/
It seems to be the most reliable solution... hopefully it works!
Last edited by OliverB; Mar 12, 2018 at 1:33 pm
#62
Join Date: Dec 2008
Location: Jakarta
Programs: Krisflyer PPS, SPG, Hyatt GoldPassport, Shangri-la Golden Circle, British Airways ExecClub
Posts: 1,245
Thanks for that info!
I just called the hotel to inquire about the make and model of their televisions, because if they have USB inputs, that would be ideal... I could dump some MKVs onto a flash drive and be done with it!
Unfortunately the dept. that has that info was closed (it's like 3am now) so I'll call back in about 4-5 hours to hopefully confirm.
UPDATE: I just pulled the trigger on this gadget - https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B008NO9RRM/
It seems to be the most reliable solution... hopefully it works!
I just called the hotel to inquire about the make and model of their televisions, because if they have USB inputs, that would be ideal... I could dump some MKVs onto a flash drive and be done with it!
Unfortunately the dept. that has that info was closed (it's like 3am now) so I'll call back in about 4-5 hours to hopefully confirm.
UPDATE: I just pulled the trigger on this gadget - https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B008NO9RRM/
It seems to be the most reliable solution... hopefully it works!
#63
#64
Join Date: May 2009
Posts: 821
I guess it's YMMV or maybe better do it as earlier as possible, I email concierge ask for points upgrade for my stay in July 14th, and it was declined said due to high occupancy.....however club room is still bookable online
#66
Join Date: Aug 2015
Location: London
Posts: 132
Temples will be fine across Kyoto and the region including Nara as New Year is an important time for the Japanese to visit Buddhist and/or Shinto temples. Museums though are likely to be closed I suspect from the 29th as I suspect will the up market restaurants outside of the top hotels. If you focus on those up to say the 29th and save the temples etc for after you should be fine. Temples on the 31st night and 1st are busy but really fun with some having lots of regional snacks for sale in the surrounding area.
I do suggest you book tables in your hotel on the 31st for evening meal as thats the time your likely to struggles the most to find somewhere to eat.
We are in Kyoto during some of that period but have an apartment hotel like we did last year as this gives us some flex in terms of eating in or out.
I do suggest you book tables in your hotel on the 31st for evening meal as thats the time your likely to struggles the most to find somewhere to eat.
We are in Kyoto during some of that period but have an apartment hotel like we did last year as this gives us some flex in terms of eating in or out.
#67
Join Date: Dec 2017
Posts: 26
Temples will be fine across Kyoto and the region including Nara as New Year is an important time for the Japanese to visit Buddhist and/or Shinto temples. Museums though are likely to be closed I suspect from the 29th as I suspect will the up market restaurants outside of the top hotels. If you focus on those up to say the 29th and save the temples etc for after you should be fine. Temples on the 31st night and 1st are busy but really fun with some having lots of regional snacks for sale in the surrounding area.
I do suggest you book tables in your hotel on the 31st for evening meal as thats the time your likely to struggles the most to find somewhere to eat.
We are in Kyoto during some of that period but have an apartment hotel like we did last year as this gives us some flex in terms of eating in or out.
I do suggest you book tables in your hotel on the 31st for evening meal as thats the time your likely to struggles the most to find somewhere to eat.
We are in Kyoto during some of that period but have an apartment hotel like we did last year as this gives us some flex in terms of eating in or out.
#68
Join Date: Aug 2015
Location: London
Posts: 132
The 1st is a great time to visit Temples due to New Year, 2nd is when the sales begin in the shops and you can either check out Kyoto stores or go to Osaka. They also do Lucky Bags https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fukubukuro also known as Fukubukuro as part of the sale. By the 4th museums should be open again.
#70
Join Date: Dec 2006
Location: Jersey
Programs: UA 1K, Marriott Lifetime PLT
Posts: 1,154
#71
#72
Join Date: Dec 2011
Location: San Francisco
Programs: Amex MR, SPG Gold, HHonors Gold, AS MVP
Posts: 518
#73
Join Date: Nov 2010
Location: BNA/SAN
Programs: DL PM 1.5 MM , Hilton Diamond, Marriott Lifetime Plat
Posts: 754
That is a shame. My wife and I loved staying on the Club level and with points on an award stay previously, don't know that I could justify the cash cost. We are happy we got to experience it once though.
#75
Join Date: Feb 2017
Location: DTW
Programs: SPG Plat (RIP), Marriott Titanium, Hyatt Globalist, AA EXP
Posts: 66
Question about post merger...I know last year the RC Tokyo provided free breakfast even though they weren't required to. Has anyone gone back since the merger and do they still offer it? I have 3 nights for 3 rooms at the end of the year on points (at least the 60k for a $1500 USD per night rate is okay) and I was curious if they have kept this benefit.