Date: 25th -28th Jan
Property: HH SYD
Status: Gold
Booked: King Hilton Deluxe / across two bookings, one was HH discount unchangeable, the other changeable.
Rate: $223-234
Received: King Exec room 43rd Floor / half bottle of shiraz
Asked about why the room type downgrade and was told I can either choose from high level room that's close to the elevator or low level corner room due to availability. Didn't get the wine promised in the room description neither. Can' t be bothered to argue about it with the hotel but will likely to choose Marriott instead next time.
Mmm.
I come to this hotel nowadays with low or _no_ expectations. In fact I only booked it because the price difference compared to HI china town was about $10 and the Hilton is a far superior hotel even without any status perks.
Given the pricing just prior to arrival, I figured the hotel would be busy and prepared myself for no upgrades - so was very pleased to be put up on the top floor in an exec room as I covet lounge access and am only a gold. For mine, they did everything right, from prompt and friendly check-in via the hhonors line (other line was very busy) through to the room upgrade (from base) and keeping me up high. I've previously received an Exec 'upgrade' on a relatively low floor, can't remember, level 24-26? Extremely noisy because of the basement disco or whatever it is (Zeta?).
The lounge was an absolute zoo the whole time we were there. Packed to beyond capacity frankly. The staff however, managed it with efficiency and still found time to be helpful as I made several enquiries with them over the course of a few days.
Talking of the lounge. I had a chance to chat with one of the staff there and was enlightened to learn of the reason for the 'bar service' thing that goes on there - no self serve. Its apparently got to do with NSW liquor licencing laws. The 'bar' staff need an opportunity to judge the inebriation of the customers before proving them with alcohol.. There you go - I'm not a resident of NSW and had no idea. This also, apparently, has some bearing on why the lounge closes at 9pm and not later. All Aussie hilton lounges seem to close relatively early and I've often wondered why ... Asian lounges are generally open until at least 11pm or even later sometimes.
Anyway, for a AU Hilton, this stay turned out to be one of my better ones - and its been a long long time since I've stayed at HH SYD because I had formed a fairly negative view of them.
One thing did annoy me though. What happened to breakfast in the Glass restaurant downstairs? I had heard a few reports quite a bit earlier on that this had been stopped, then resumed ... so was quite disappointed to go downstairs and be told that as a Gold in an exec room I was eligible for a 'discounted' breakfast in Glass at $29/pp or go up to the lounge for a 'free' breaky. I thought this was pretty funny so asked what would happen if I wasn't in an exec room? As a gold I don't get automatic access to the lounge, how would I have my status entitled breakfast in the lounge if I couldn't get in? Was informed that -all- golds have access to the lounge for breakfast (but not at other times).
sigh ....
This sounds a lot like Glass and HH have had an argument about compensation or something to me. Anyway, just to rub it in, the breakfast in the lounge is _strictly_ continental in style. Boiled eggs, chicken sausages and some salad and toast, at least the coffee is decent and free
Its been a long time since I've not seen at least scrambled eggs and bacon in an Aussie continental lounge breakfast offering.