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As of June 2023, evening service is in the 2nd floor Lobby Lounge, and breakfast is served in The Cafe - main hotel restaurant - for all Plat+ Elite guests.
Sheraton Hong Kong Hotel & Towers - [Master Thread]
#1
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Sheraton Hong Kong Hotel & Towers - [Master Thread]
hi, has anyone have an update with the renovation going on in the hotel? It will be my first time going to Hong kong and I am looking for the good rates available on 1/18-20. Please give me some ideas on how I can get the most experience out of hong kong (and also get the best rates w/ rooms too). Thanks!
Last edited by SanDiego1K; Dec 9, 2008 at 7:01 pm Reason: Earlier reports can be found at http://flyertalk.com/forum/showthread.php?t=897564
#2
Join Date: Sep 2007
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hi, has anyone have an update with the renovation going on in the hotel? It will be my first time going to Hong kong and I am looking for the good rates available on 1/18-20. Please give me some ideas on how I can get the most experience out of hong kong (and also get the best rates w/ rooms too). Thanks!
#3
Join Date: Nov 2007
Location: LAX
Programs: UA (1MM); SPG Plat
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We have just booked three nights at Sheraton Hong Kong using SPG50 for 1,500 HK per night for room (did not opt for the 2,100 for the tower room). Need advice to see if 600 HK per night is worth it to be in the towers. We are SPG Platinum. Thanks for any advice.
#4
Join Date: Sep 2007
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as a platinum you will get a free continental breakfast in the coffee shop and access to the 9th floor platinum lounge which has snacks and free drinks at happy hour. you will have to pay for internet access.
if you upgrade to the towers you will get to have a continental breakfast in the sky lounge with a beautiful view of the harbour. at happy hour you will have access to the towers lounge on top of the hotel with a great view. food is slightly better as are the drink selections. internet is included in the towers rate as well as 100hkd for laundry per day.
internet access is expensive--something like 120 hkd a day- so that brings the difference down if you need access. my advice is if you are a first time visitor and want a special experience then spend the extra money. otherwise you will just feel like you are in a nice sheraton hotel. the towers makes for a better experience.
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So I think since Jan/Feb is the slow season, the Hotel offers them. Probably the time around Chinese New Years it wont
#7
Join Date: Sep 2007
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i check in 3/2 for 6 nights so maybe i will see you. i will be in the main hotel.
edited to add: thanks by the way, i was able to use two 50% off certs to get my rate down 400 hkd a night. i stay at this hotel alot and gave up even asking for the spg 50 years ago.
edited to add: thanks by the way, i was able to use two 50% off certs to get my rate down 400 hkd a night. i stay at this hotel alot and gave up even asking for the spg 50 years ago.
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#8
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#9
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if you are a first time visitor, or looking for more of a special experience i would pay the extra money. if you are a platinum then you will get breakfast and access to an acceptable lounge with no view no matter what and the rooms are more or less the same in either place. if you intend to use internet access or do laundry then the 600 per night difference shrinks to 600-120 for free internet-100 for daily laundry credit to 380. now your at 50 bucks- so i would probably do it. personally, i generally travel with other platinums who do not upgrade to the towers but when i am alone i use points to do it. i believe it is 2500 points in advance or 1500 if available at check in. hope this helps.
#10
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I just came back from the trip (1/18-20, 2 nights). I was upgraded to the room with xx89 prior to check in. Since I was travelling with my mother so this actually works better for me. I rather have a separate room instead of staying in the same room for more privacy. The room is clean and very spacious. The contiential breakfast on the 2F is great. I don't think its necessary to eat the full buffet since there are so much things to eat outside the hotel. If you are staying at the regular portion of the hotel, you can go up to the 17F and take pics from the rooftop pool, its nice too!
If you are asking me if I want a suite or pay extra for tower room...I would say suite is better for the value. Its just my 2c.
If you are asking me if I want a suite or pay extra for tower room...I would say suite is better for the value. Its just my 2c.
#11
Join Date: Apr 2007
Location: West Coast
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Any recent updates on stargold benefits at this hotel? I have booked what I assume will be a basic room using points for 3 nights in mid February. Should I expect any room upgrade? I assume all Harbourview rooms are in the Towers portion of the hotel. If no upgrade offered, does anyone know how much HK$ they would charge to upgrade to a Harbourview room when originally booking was made using points?
Thanks in advance.
Thanks in advance.
#12
Join Date: Dec 2004
Location: The City of Angels
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Any recent updates on stargold benefits at this hotel? I have booked what I assume will be a basic room using points for 3 nights in mid February. Should I expect any room upgrade? I assume all Harbourview rooms are in the Towers portion of the hotel. If no upgrade offered, does anyone know how much HK$ they would charge to upgrade to a Harbourview room when originally booking was made using points?
I don't know what the hotel would charge for a harborview upgrade on a points reservation, but you can also use points to upgrade to the next room level. It's only a couple thousand points per night. IMO, I would probably use the points to upgrade to the Towers section of the hotel. Even though I get a lot of bennies automatically for being platinum (like free breakfast), I consider the extra cost to upgrade to the Towers well worth it. Even if you wouldn't get a Harborview room in the Towers, you could still get the view in the lounge, which has the best view in the entire hotel.
#13
Join Date: Jan 2008
Location: Sydney, Australia
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Very long thread and lots of views, opinions and 1st hand experiences.... ^
I'm presently SPG Gold and made reservations for 3 rooms for last week of March08 for the basic hotel room aka lowest available price.
However I am going to reach SPG Plat end Feb2008.
1) As naive as this may sound, as Plat what should I be expecting as an upgrade, if any?
It's unlikely I will have my newly Plat card before my check-in (as it takes 4-6weeks in the post) so can't exactly flash it around at check-in.....
I'm presently SPG Gold and made reservations for 3 rooms for last week of March08 for the basic hotel room aka lowest available price.
However I am going to reach SPG Plat end Feb2008.
1) As naive as this may sound, as Plat what should I be expecting as an upgrade, if any?
It's unlikely I will have my newly Plat card before my check-in (as it takes 4-6weeks in the post) so can't exactly flash it around at check-in.....
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#14
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But, I would still give the hotel a call a few days before arrival after your upgrade in status happens and ask them to refresh your status in their in-house system so it reads Platinum on their end. That way they can properly prepare for your arrival in advance.
Best regards,
William R. Sanders
Online Guest Feedback Coordinator
Starwood Hotels & Resorts Worldwide
[email protected]
#15
Join Date: Jan 2008
Location: Sydney, Australia
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Sure you can flash it around at check-in. Just print a copy of it to a color printer from the web site. Laminate. Flash. Simple.
But, I would still give the hotel a call a few days before arrival after your upgrade in status happens and ask them to refresh your status in their in-house system so it reads Platinum on their end. That way they can properly prepare for your arrival in advance.
Best regards,
William R. Sanders
Online Guest Feedback Coordinator
Starwood Hotels & Resorts Worldwide
[email protected]
But, I would still give the hotel a call a few days before arrival after your upgrade in status happens and ask them to refresh your status in their in-house system so it reads Platinum on their end. That way they can properly prepare for your arrival in advance.
Best regards,
William R. Sanders
Online Guest Feedback Coordinator
Starwood Hotels & Resorts Worldwide
[email protected]
Thanks for the heads up Starwood Lurker