Hilton Sydney: App check in - which room to pick

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Staying at the Sydney Hilton tomorrow night and check in via App is open. Amazing that it was one of the cheapest ($320) and best options (as every program is throwing around double the nights stays)

It’s been 5+ years since I stayed here and trying to work out which way (street) to face and whether any level is better than others?

Any regulars that can give me some ideas? I’d expect that some rooms will have gone by the time I do check in.

Only Silver these days so only standard room for me

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Higher is better. I prefer the southeast corner, especially if staying over a weekend as the carrying on from George St and the club beneath can carry up on the northwest facing rooms.
 
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Are there any corner rooms available?
Those are slightly bigger than the others. Although the renovations were a help and got rid of the bulky desk furniture.

I’d pick a high corner well away from the lifts. They are pretty noisy.
 
Yes, some are available but the cost to upgrade is eye watering and my budget doesn't extend to that level.

Sad about being only Silver and not a regular.
 
Ended up on the 40th floor, facing Park/Druitt Streets. Hopefully I can remember the number:m when I stagger in late at night

Here's a little travel tip I use to solve that exact problem. When you check into a hotel, on your way to your room dial your room number on your mobile phone. Should you forget your room number just check your call history.

If you also lose your phone you have bigger problems :rolleyes:
 
Here's a little travel tip I use to solve that exact problem. When you check into a hotel, on your way to your room dial your room number on your mobile phone. Should you forget your room number just check your call history.

If you also lose your phone you have bigger problems :rolleyes:
That's a handy suggestion, thanks. I'll try not to pick room 911 while in the States.
 

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