Sheraton Imperial Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia [Master Thread]
#243
Join Date: Dec 2015
Posts: 202
consider the new Sheraton PJ properly their suites have got a nice view.
#244
Join Date: Mar 2018
Location: SG
Programs: Marriott Plat Amb, oneworld Ruby
Posts: 132
The Sheraton Imperial KL is now undergoing an extensive refurbishment, and not a moment too soon: https://www.siklhtransformation.com/..._AP_EN&SWAQ=Z8
I last stayed here in October 2017 and it was rubbish, a sad decline for a grand former Luxury Collection hotel which was absolutely trashed by its "refurbishment" in the late 2000s to downgrade it to a garden variety Sheraton. Even the software, service standards and customer care, have been in noticeable decline for quite a few years now.
I really hope the refurb restores the hotel and its staff morale to a decent standard because I still do have a lot of memories associated with the old LC Hotel Imperial, including my honeymoon and using it as my base many years ago when attending weddings and the like in KL.
Good luck team!
I last stayed here in October 2017 and it was rubbish, a sad decline for a grand former Luxury Collection hotel which was absolutely trashed by its "refurbishment" in the late 2000s to downgrade it to a garden variety Sheraton. Even the software, service standards and customer care, have been in noticeable decline for quite a few years now.
I really hope the refurb restores the hotel and its staff morale to a decent standard because I still do have a lot of memories associated with the old LC Hotel Imperial, including my honeymoon and using it as my base many years ago when attending weddings and the like in KL.
Good luck team!
#245
Join Date: Aug 2003
Location: Santa Monica CA
Programs: UA LT 1K HYglob Marr LT Titanium
Posts: 881
The Sheraton Imperial KL is now undergoing an extensive refurbishment, and not a moment too soon: https://www.siklhtransformation.com/..._AP_EN&SWAQ=Z8
I last stayed here in October 2017 and it was rubbish, a sad decline for a grand former Luxury Collection hotel which was absolutely trashed by its "refurbishment" in the late 2000s to downgrade it to a garden variety Sheraton. Even the software, service standards and customer care, have been in noticeable decline for quite a few years now.
I really hope the refurb restores the hotel and its staff morale to a decent standard because I still do have a lot of memories associated with the old LC Hotel Imperial, including my honeymoon and using it as my base many years ago when attending weddings and the like in KL.
Good luck team!
I last stayed here in October 2017 and it was rubbish, a sad decline for a grand former Luxury Collection hotel which was absolutely trashed by its "refurbishment" in the late 2000s to downgrade it to a garden variety Sheraton. Even the software, service standards and customer care, have been in noticeable decline for quite a few years now.
I really hope the refurb restores the hotel and its staff morale to a decent standard because I still do have a lot of memories associated with the old LC Hotel Imperial, including my honeymoon and using it as my base many years ago when attending weddings and the like in KL.
Good luck team!
Its not rubbish if you can get a remodeled room and have lounge access
The staff in lounge went above and beyond to secure me a suite on the 37th floor
I believe the top 5 floors have been remodeled including the lounge
While its not a total refurbishment its a heck of a lot better than before
minor noise from lower floors being remolded but wouldn't stop me from staying again
2 60" TV have been added in the bedroom and living room
While its not the Le meridian it was 1/2 the price
still get 2 pieces of laundry a day and choice of breakfast in lounge or downstairs and 500 spg pts as a plat.
#246
Join Date: Dec 2000
Location: bay area, ca
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Posts: 4,833
One of the (many) reasons I stopped staying there was the policy of not attending to children running wild and leaving piles of food (and crumbs) all over during evening cocktails/snacks. I'm not talking about one or two but 10-20 most nights with no direction from parents or staff.
Is this still the situation?
Is this still the situation?
I stayed just last week for 2 nights.
Its not rubbish if you can get a remodeled room and have lounge access
The staff in lounge went above and beyond to secure me a suite on the 37th floor
I believe the top 5 floors have been remodeled including the lounge
While its not a total refurbishment its a heck of a lot better than before
minor noise from lower floors being remolded but wouldn't stop me from staying again
2 60" TV have been added in the bedroom and living room
While its not the Le meridian it was 1/2 the price
still get 2 pieces of laundry a day and choice of breakfast in lounge or downstairs and 500 spg pts as a plat.
Its not rubbish if you can get a remodeled room and have lounge access
The staff in lounge went above and beyond to secure me a suite on the 37th floor
I believe the top 5 floors have been remodeled including the lounge
While its not a total refurbishment its a heck of a lot better than before
minor noise from lower floors being remolded but wouldn't stop me from staying again
2 60" TV have been added in the bedroom and living room
While its not the Le meridian it was 1/2 the price
still get 2 pieces of laundry a day and choice of breakfast in lounge or downstairs and 500 spg pts as a plat.
#247
Join Date: Aug 2003
Location: Santa Monica CA
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One of the (many) reasons I stopped staying there was the policy of not attending to children running wild and leaving piles of food (and crumbs) all over during evening cocktails/snacks. I'm not talking about one or two but 10-20 most nights with no direction from parents or staff.
Is this still the situation?
Is this still the situation?
Not say it couldn't happen?
I didn't get a welcome letter at all as my questions were addressed by lounge staff..
#248
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In my tens of stays at this property over the past 7 years, I think I noticed children in the lounge once or twice. My stays have been weekday nights and not during holiday seasons.
#249
Join Date: Mar 2018
Location: SG
Programs: Marriott Plat Amb, oneworld Ruby
Posts: 132
I have received a few such messages in email responses to my complaints in recent years and the insincerity, in a nation where sincerity is usually never lacking, really bugged me.
The last straw was last October when I signed lunch back to my room, and I got a rude call from the restaurant 90 minutes later saying the chargeback system had broken down, and insisting curtly that I go back to the restaurant immediately to settle the bill with cash or card. No apology, no sheepishness, nothing. And bear in mind that my credit card number was on my SPG profile which the hotel had, and they literally "knew where I lived". Naturally I refused, the exchange escalated and I haven't been back to SIKL since.
#250
Join Date: Dec 2000
Location: bay area, ca
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Posts: 4,833
Okay, I guess the wild children are not a problem, but I did say it was just one (of many) issue I had and it certainly sounds like the management issues that had myriad effects are still an issue
#252
Join Date: Mar 2018
Location: SG
Programs: Marriott Plat Amb, oneworld Ruby
Posts: 132
@Kobetraveller, I wholly agree re the GM problems. I thought Chuck Abbott was excellent, and Stephan was doing his best despite the limitations and the rot in morale which was setting in amongst his middle management. I don't know what the current leadership is up to, but I don't get the vibe that they are going to revolutionise anything. And that's sad because that's exactly what's needed.
#253
Join Date: Dec 2000
Location: bay area, ca
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Ahhh... knowing the same owner owns the SR Langkawi explains a lot - only hotel I wouldn't go back to if they paid me!
I've done around 60 nights as a Platinum and Ambassador level guest in this hotel since 2016 but very few over the last 12 months. I simply gave up as the best staff left, and customer service standards deteriorated markedly. The senior management staff are aware of the problems but don't seem to care.
The very experienced GM is very close to the owner who regularly stays in the hotel and also owns Sheraton Senggigi, Westin Langkawi and St Regis Langkawi.
Indeed they have begun a renovation of sorts which will take about a year.
I agree that this is a very poorly managed hotel. The EAM's TripAdvisor template replies are indicative of the level of customer service there. Staff morale is extremely low.
Over the last couple of years they did have two very competent Club Lounge Managers. Regular guests will recognize former managers K and F. K has left the hotel industry and last I heard F is now in the lobby. On my last visit Duty Manager R had taken over the CL Management which is when standards dropped quickly.
The renovations may well meet Marriott standards but the attitude and performance of the GM and EAM remain a huge issue, as does the quality and turnover of staff.
The very experienced GM is very close to the owner who regularly stays in the hotel and also owns Sheraton Senggigi, Westin Langkawi and St Regis Langkawi.
Indeed they have begun a renovation of sorts which will take about a year.
I agree that this is a very poorly managed hotel. The EAM's TripAdvisor template replies are indicative of the level of customer service there. Staff morale is extremely low.
Over the last couple of years they did have two very competent Club Lounge Managers. Regular guests will recognize former managers K and F. K has left the hotel industry and last I heard F is now in the lobby. On my last visit Duty Manager R had taken over the CL Management which is when standards dropped quickly.
The renovations may well meet Marriott standards but the attitude and performance of the GM and EAM remain a huge issue, as does the quality and turnover of staff.
#254
Join Date: Jan 2017
Programs: Marriott Lifetime Titanium, Hyatt Globalist
Posts: 2,197
Stayed hope 10+ years ago & loved it - service spectacular
Stayed here last year and hated it. Aside from rooms falling apart, the CL staff were indifferent to my presence & the breakfast area was the most chaotic I have ever seen.
Appalling
I am staying far away from this place until renovations are complete & there are 6 months of good service reports
This and STR Langkawi just terrible
Will stay LM until the and maybe try STR KL
Stayed here last year and hated it. Aside from rooms falling apart, the CL staff were indifferent to my presence & the breakfast area was the most chaotic I have ever seen.
Appalling
I am staying far away from this place until renovations are complete & there are 6 months of good service reports
This and STR Langkawi just terrible
Will stay LM until the and maybe try STR KL
#255
Join Date: Dec 2014
Location: Bangkok
Programs: Marriott Bonvoy Titanium, BAEC Silver, TK Miles & Smiles Elite
Posts: 2,209
This is quite entertaining.
i had an email from TA telling me my old review of this hotel had been deleted because it has undergone a refurbishment.
Sure enough, all the old reviews from before Feb are gone. There are now 13 reviews.
It must be an amazing renovation. Anyone stayed recently?
i had an email from TA telling me my old review of this hotel had been deleted because it has undergone a refurbishment.
Sure enough, all the old reviews from before Feb are gone. There are now 13 reviews.
It must be an amazing renovation. Anyone stayed recently?