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Status: Gold Elite
Property: Courtyard Taipei
Booked: Guest room, 1 King, Mountain view, Upper floor
Received: Guest room, 1 King, Mountain view, Upper floor
Rate: Standard
Late checkout: 2pm

We stayed here for five nights last week. Didn't get anything offered except the late checkout. From a room perspective it didn't matter, as the one we had was a great size, with a separate space for a large couch, armchair and coffee table.

Great location above Nangang station which has MTR, Taiwan Rail and the northern terminus of the High Speed Rail.
 
Status: Lifetime Platinum Elite
Property: Sheraton Grand Mirage resort gold coast
Booked: Studio room King Bed
Received: Spa studio room
Rate: Standard
Late checkout: Didnt need

Last weekend we decided to do a staycation at the Grand Mirage resort. We usually visit Gold Coast for the day and spend the day at Mermaid Beach but this time decided to try a bit different.

Had applied NUA for Top floor Ocean view room but was declined and given an upgrade to a spa studio room with a lovely view of the Seaworld dr road which is in front of the resort.

There were plenty of suites available but they didnt offer one - didnt bother asking as well.

This is probably one of the few times of all my stays in Australia where I havent been upgraded to a suite.

Got free parking though - the check in agent insisted that Platinums get free parking, I have never heard of it as a benefit but may be this property offers it. Saved $25.

The hallway was dirty with shabby carpets and the walls showing signs of wear and tear. Room wasnt that much better either.

The sheets on the bed were actually torn in some places.

Safe to say that this is the worst Sheraton Grand in Australia - I have stayed in all three.

The location is the only good thing about this resort and we walked for about 2 hours to the northern most tip and back and it was completely deserted except for may be 2-3 folks

Breakfast next morning wasnt that great either - no vegan options at all for my wife - she just had fruits

Safe to say we would not be returning to this resort. Have stayed at 2 hotels in gold coast and both of them have been a disaster.

This wasnt as worse as the MVC property as we had to leave the hotel because of the horrible smell of the pillows and the sheets.

Will try JW once - I have had lovely experiences in other JW properties before - hope this one doesn't disappoint.

One last thing - couldnt find a tap anywhere after entering the resort from the beach to wash our feet, had to use towels to dust off the sand.
 

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Status: Lifetime Platinum Elite
Property: Sheraton Grand Mirage resort gold coast
Booked: Studio room King Bed
Received: Spa studio room
Rate: Standard
Late checkout: Didnt need

Last weekend we decided to do a staycation at the Grand Mirage resort. We usually visit Gold Coast for the day and spend the day at Mermaid Beach but this time decided to try a bit different.

Had applied NUA for Top floor Ocean view room but was declined and given an upgrade to a spa studio room with a lovely view of the Seaworld dr road which is in front of the resort.

There were plenty of suites available but they didnt offer one - didnt bother asking as well.

This is probably one of the few times of all my stays in Australia where I havent been upgraded to a suite.

Got free parking though - the check in agent insisted that Platinums get free parking, I have never heard of it as a benefit but may be this property offers it. Saved $25.

The hallway was dirty with shabby carpets and the walls showing signs of wear and tear. Room wasnt that much better either.

The sheets on the bed were actually torn in some places.

Safe to say that this is the worst Sheraton Grand in Australia - I have stayed in all three.

The location is the only good thing about this resort and we walked for about 2 hours to the northern most tip and back and it was completely deserted except for may be 2-3 folks

Breakfast next morning wasnt that great either - no vegan options at all for my wife - she just had fruits

Safe to say we would not be returning to this resort. Have stayed at 2 hotels in gold coast and both of them have been a disaster.

This wasnt as worse as the MVC property as we had to leave the hotel because of the horrible smell of the pillows and the sheets.

Will try JW once - I have had lovely experiences in other JW properties before - hope this one doesn't disappoint.

One last thing - couldnt find a tap anywhere after entering the resort from the beach to wash our feet, had to use towels to dust off the sand.
The Sheraton Grand at Main Beach is somewhat in limbo, after being acquired by new owners about 18 months ago. Plan looked to be a full, very needed and way overdue renovation, and a good chance it will end up under a new chain, post that. The group who acquired it have a majority of their assets under Accor Hotels.

Cheers,
Matt.
 
Status: Lifetime Platinum Elite
Property: Sheraton Grand Mirage resort gold coast
Booked: Studio room King Bed
Received: Spa studio room
Rate: Standard
Late checkout: Didnt need

Last weekend we decided to do a staycation at the Grand Mirage resort. We usually visit Gold Coast for the day and spend the day at Mermaid Beach but this time decided to try a bit different.

Had applied NUA for Top floor Ocean view room but was declined and given an upgrade to a spa studio room with a lovely view of the Seaworld dr road which is in front of the resort.

There were plenty of suites available but they didnt offer one - didnt bother asking as well.

This is probably one of the few times of all my stays in Australia where I havent been upgraded to a suite.

Got free parking though - the check in agent insisted that Platinums get free parking, I have never heard of it as a benefit but may be this property offers it. Saved $25.

The hallway was dirty with shabby carpets and the walls showing signs of wear and tear. Room wasnt that much better either.

The sheets on the bed were actually torn in some places.

Safe to say that this is the worst Sheraton Grand in Australia - I have stayed in all three.

The location is the only good thing about this resort and we walked for about 2 hours to the northern most tip and back and it was completely deserted except for may be 2-3 folks

Breakfast next morning wasnt that great either - no vegan options at all for my wife - she just had fruits

Safe to say we would not be returning to this resort. Have stayed at 2 hotels in gold coast and both of them have been a disaster.

This wasnt as worse as the MVC property as we had to leave the hotel because of the horrible smell of the pillows and the sheets.

Will try JW once - I have had lovely experiences in other JW properties before - hope this one doesn't disappoint.

One last thing - couldnt find a tap anywhere after entering the resort from the beach to wash our feet, had to use towels to dust off the sand.
Have stayed at the JW about 18months ago. got upgraded to one of their vacation apartments. better than a suite in area. It was nice but it does tend to be expensive.
 
The Sheraton Grand at Main Beach is somewhat in limbo, after being acquired by new owners about 18 months ago. Plan looked to be a full, very needed and way overdue renovation, and a good chance it will end up under a new chain, post that. The group who acquired it have a majority of their assets under Accor Hotels.

Cheers,
Matt.
This property does not deserve to be Sheraton Grand. Reminded me of the Sheratons in North America - have stayed at a bunch of them.
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Have stayed at the JW about 18months ago. got upgraded to one of their vacation apartments. better than a suite in area. It was nice but it does tend to be expensive.
JW was insanely priced for my dates. But I definitely want to try it out once.
 
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This property does not deserve to be Sheraton Grand. Reminded me of the Sheratons in North America - have stayed at a bunch of them.
Agreed - some of my earlier stays, after it was branded as such were alright, with excellent service & quality F&B making up for the shortcomings of the hard product, but over time, all these areas have declined. It's simply no longer worth the sticker price.

They'll have to do something soon, even if it's not a rebranding, as there's signifcant development over the road at Marina Mirage that will see a Ritz Carlton AND a new Mariott Luxury Collection property both opening in the next few years. Calling the Sheraton Grand a 5-star resort, when you have these over the road, shiny and new with white-gloved service, would be very bold.

Cheers,
Matt.
 
Received a ‘15% off your dream waterfront villa escape’ this morning. Don’t expect I’ll be taking up the offer given the above comments😁😁
 
Received a ‘15% off your dream waterfront villa escape’ this morning. Don’t expect I’ll be taking up the offer given the above comments😁😁
To be fair, some of the villas looked pretty good (in better condition than the rest of the resort), and you could do your own thing in terms of F&B when in these, as well. They were always booked out or too expensive for my liking, when I checked them out, so never got to try.
 
To be fair, some of the villas looked pretty good (in better condition than the rest of the resort), and you could do your own thing in terms of F&B when in these, as well. They were always booked out or too expensive for my liking, when I checked them out, so never got to try.
Been lucky as pre COVID got to try a couple of the villas. They were fine but that’s years ago now
 

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