Guest User
September 30, 2024
When we arrived at the hotel, the young man was very enthusiastic to help with the luggage, but there is one thing that needs to be emphasized. Check-in at 2 o'clock is really at 2 o'clock. Unlike mainland hotels, which often allow guests to check in early, when the hotel had already stored the luggage, we went to the nearby area to eat something and sat for a while. It was almost 2 o'clock before we returned to the hotel to check in. Ken from the housekeeping department helped us take the luggage and sent us to the room. Only cups were provided in the room, and we had to go to the end of the corridor to get drinking water by ourselves. The trash can was not covered with a bag, which made us dare not throw the garbage, which was quite embarrassing. The hair dryer was really small and hot, which may still need to be improved. Slippers for children were also prepared, which was quite good. When we left, fortunately, the handsome guy who was on duty to pick up the luggage told us that there was an A11 bus that could go directly to the port in two minutes' walk, which saved a lot of time. The hotel also has a gym and a swimming pool, with dumbbells of various weights. I regretted that I didn't realize until I was about to leave the next day that I should have done some exercise the day before ~ haha! The room area is also quite large. I still remember that the first time I came to Hong Kong and stayed in the Hyatt room, it was so small that it made me doubt my life. The hotel lobby is diagonally opposite to the left hand side of Exit A1 of Tin Hau MTR Station, which is super convenient.
In summary, I am very satisfied with the price-performance ratio.
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