Property: Hilton Sydney
Room booked: Junior Suite
Rate Type & Amount: Honors Advance Purchase @ $675
Room Received: Ambassador Suite
HH Status: Diamond
Booked for a 1 night staycation to celebrate my wife's recent birthday, and made notes to that effect on the booking. Hotel upgraded the suite from the Junior Suite to a City View Suite (slightly larger and on higher floors) about 2 days out, and then to the Ambassador Suite on the morning of the stay. 2 x coughtail vouchers for Marble Bar received at our friendly [no wait] check-in. No amenity/gift or note provided during the stay.
Suite was great - much bigger than we needed for two of us; but nice to have the whole end of the floor and windows on 3 sides to check out what was happening around the city, from above. We were on the 37th floor. Went to try out the Executive Lounge at about 5:30PM (Saturday), and it was all full up. We were offered a seat in the hallway, but declined that experience and walked away. coughtail vouchers were used in Marble Bar to the value of ~$55, which was very good. Staff and service here were excellent. Also enjoyed some small plates there (chargeable), which after the late-ish lunch we'd had with family earlier meant we didn't end up needing to head out for dinner.
Breakfast in the morning on Sunday at Glass Restaurant was very busy, and we needed to queue for a while to get in. Once reaching the front of the line, the staff quickly ushered us around from the darker entry area to seats over by the windows with the George St / QVB outlook. Quite nice, though bench seating on the window side was damaged and sunken, so a bit uncomfortable. Food was
very ordinary for the $52 that some people might be fooled into paying, and it was only because it was 'free' for us that we stayed. Overcooked eggs & bacon. Stale bread and pastries. UHT juice. Barista coffee chargeable. Definitely recommend eating elsewhere unless you're not paying for it. 'The Grounds of the City' in The Galeries, next door, would be a much better choice for breakfast.
Here's some pics of the Ambassador Suite and its outlook of the Sydney CBD:
Cheers,
Matt.