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Over the past 5 years I’ve stayed over 100 nights at the Perth Hilton as a single occupant and the majority have been single nights and only ever received 1 voucher per night.
I stay maybe once or twice a year at HH PER, and have received 2 vouchers the last few times.PER is a drink voucher and tapas plate. It was a fairly broad drinks offer but now seems to have been enhanced. MEL is a drinks voucher only
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I have received one per night per person in my handful of infrequent stays.I stay maybe once or twice a year at HH PER, and have received 2 vouchers the last few times.
Property: Hilton Brisbane
Had considered the Marriot due to EL access for gold status there, but location wasn't as convenient. Perhaps next time.
Property: Hilton Brisbane
Date: Now
Status: Gold
Booked: Base room
Received: Deluxe room. Ie same room, higher floor and better amenities (bath robe and slippers).
Asked about EL access. Told that would be another $50/night. At check-in informed continental buffet or another $10/person for full. MrsDaver6 went for breakfast this morning. No mention of any restrictions and no charge for full buffer. Be interesting to see what happens over the next few days.
Very disappointing upgrade. They made a big deal about it being a higher level (not sure why that's considered such a big deal). Bathrooms really are small at this hotel. Had considered the Marriot due to EL access for gold status there, but location wasn't as convenient. Perhaps next time.
I have received one per night per person in my handful of infrequent stays.
I now stay exclusively at the Sofitel for the exact reasons above. Better rates, regular upgrades and a much better lounge (comfort, view, food, drinks, and breakfast). Only shortfall is room service (way too pricey compared to Hilton) but plenty of options relatively nearby.The lounge is small and gets easily overcrowded so they had no choice but change the rules (Golds used to get access). There were supposed to be renovations on the 25th floor but the owners keep dallying which is a shame because soon there will be much better accommodation options in the city and I suspect many corporate travelers will choose to stay elsewhere.
As point of reference Marriott rooms are even worse but actually the location isn't bad at all, it's a short walk along the river to the restaurants and bars of Eagle St Pier.
Not sure if you have Accor status but if you want to try another hotel then Sofitel is currently the better option, at least until the Westin and W will open.