I reached out to the hotel with a query in advance but didn't hear back even with follow up and ended up escalating to my Marriott Ambassador to prompt an answer. The hard product is pretty nice and there are a few special touches which are especially appreciated in light of the hotel not charging a resort fee, however management should be accountable for the lack of training and quality control over the service levels. Upon check in I met with a gentleman who had very poor spoken English and the language barrier was substantial. I say this as someone who has lived in multiple countries with English as a second language and been an English tutor for years. The additional time spent trying to clearly enunciate was unlike anything I've seen over my extensive international travel. The St Regis butler service is known for two major things, packing/unpacking luggage and serving hot beverages. It was fortunate I didn't have need for the first service as that was never offered to me. The two times I called for hot beverages they wanted to charge me room service for them and had no idea that this was a butler offering. The butlers were also ill informed about the hours of afternoon tea as well as the need to reserve at least a day in advance to set expectations. They were however endlessly trying hard and it was clear that where their service fell short, it was not to do with their work ethic, but simply because they've not been adequately trained. The suite I had had stained sheets and a bathroom tv remote that didn't work. The elite breakfast used to cover the cost of two continental breakfasts excluding tax and tip. With the raised prices at breakfast, you can't even get the price of two continental breakfasts per room. When you spend $23k+ and 100 nights at a hotel chain to maintain Ambassador status and they can't even extend their own promised included continental breakfast, I'd be curious to understand how they expect guests to stay loyal. The spa was a continued theme of service disappointment. The spa is newly renovated and prices are steep. I was looking forward to taking advantage of the facilities and making a day of it to try to get bang for my buck. At dinner, the night before my treatment, I was called by the spa to be advised that there was no water at the spa and while my treatment could go ahead, the facilities would be unavailable. I expressed my disappointment and was offered a chance to re-book but as I was only there for one more day, that was the only opportunity. So I made new plans for the day. Lo and behold when I checked in shortly before my spa treatment was due to start, it transpired that the facilities were working well and despite knowing I wanted to make use of them, they did not call me to advise they got them working again. This left a really bad taste in my mouth. The hotel did not consider it warranted to contact me about the disappointments when I outlined them in the hotel survey so it's clear
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