At check in we decided to upgrade to an executive floor room, for $800 HKD a night + 13% tax. Executive floor is normally 31-35 floor, but because of "some renovation" they had moved the floor to 20-22. Lounge still on 33-35.
Fair enough, was our first reaction, until we got to the room and discovered that it was a standard room. Small and awkwardly laid out to facilitate the "every room is a corner room" style. Meant the entry to the room was narrow and not ideal for luggage storage.
Bathroom was a decent size and well stocked. Necessary magnifying mirror was in place so this guest was happy.
Not so happy to be disturbed multiple times during the night due to a child screaming in the next room, that followed next morning with the commencement of "renovation" before 9am. Now we had accepted a lower floor room to avoid this noise but we still got it so a room change was required.
Eventually got a new room at 6pm. This was a harbour view room on the 15th floor. Room the same as before, view nothing to write home about.
Lounge was a decent size, low ceilings, overly bright (spoiling the wonderful harbour view from this height) and noisy. Some residents seemed never to leave and to almost hold court in the lounge which was intimidating.
Breakfast spread in the lounge was ok, afternoon tea was provided in the lounge (which we didn't take up), hors d'oeuvres also and cocktails as well as night time chocolates.
Must mention though that this was the first executive floor we'd stayed on where we did not have the option to have breakfast in the main dining room or the lounge. Would have liked to have had the option.
Lounge staff in the food area could be brusque but other lounge staff were wonderful.
Swimming pool was overlooked by the "Fish Bar" restaurant which meant that swimming and sunbathing area was not private. This was most obvious when a wedding reception was held in the Fish bar with some of the wedding guests animatedly watching the sunbathing hotel guests.
Some of the hotel facilities, sauna etc were closed for the renovations, which when coupled with the noise, means that this hotel does not merit a 5* rating at this time.
Location is excellent, proximity to MTR etc very convenient. was our room worth an extra $800 HKD a night? No.










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