Hotel: InterContinental Adelaide
When: June 2024
Status: Platinum Ambassador
Rate: $191/night (Book Now, Pay Later rate with Breakfast)
Booked: 1 King Classic City View
Received: 1 King Junior Suite Club Lounge Access City View (used Confirmable Suite Upgrade reward, no further upgrades provided)
A wonderful stay and excellent value for money considering the price paid! Received an email a few days before arrival to confirm arrival details and provide details on the Club InterContinental benefits, which were still extended to me despite it not being included in the original booked category.
Started well from the moment I arrived at around 8:30pm, with bell desk staff rushing over to welcome me and offer assistance with my bags. Check-in was quick and efficient with two drink vouchers provided as my welcome amenity and 4pm Ambassador late check-out automatically given.
As has been discussed before the rooms are certainly old, but for their age were well maintained and functional. My junior suite was large, with a guest bathroom and living room as you entered followed by the bedroom and main bathroom (with separate bath and shower). TV only has free-to-air channels but they do have Chromecast. Housekeeping was very good and included evening turndown where some iconic South Australian FruChocs were left on the bed. My main gripes with the room were the lighting (too dark and lacked a master switch) and the carpeting in the "powder room" / sink area of the main bathroom which was just a bit weird.
Club InterContinental is located on the mezzanine just above the lobby, with windows looking out over the driveway on one side and the lobby on the other. It's a pleasant enough space but perhaps a bit crowded compared to other Club ICs I have visited around the world. Club benefits include breakfast either in the lounge or Riverside Restaurant, afternoon tea in the lounge from 2-4pm and pre-dinner drinks and canapés from 5.30-7.30pm. Afternoon tea selection includes the typical tiered stand with sandwiches, sweets and scones whilst the evening service is buffet-style with drinks brought to your table by the staff. The lounge is open throughout the day and you can get a coffee/tea/soft drink at any time.
Breakfast in the Riverside Restaurant was particularly good, with barista-made coffee orders taken on arrival. The buffet included a wide variety of items and included some less typical hot dishes like breakfast pizza and roast chicken. I enjoyed it enough to skip the club breakfast and go straight to the restaurant every morning.
In terms of other dining options, in addition to room service the Atrium Lounge is open everyday from late morning through to late evening. I visited for lunch on the last day to make use of my two drink vouchers and Ambassador F&B credit. The drink vouchers could be used on anything up to about $16-17 in value. To eat I had a Club Sandwich. After accounting for the vouchers and credit my total outlay for lunch was $5, can't complain about that
The hotel has a large gym as well as a heated outdoor pool. The location is fantastic on North Terrace, if you exit via the front door you have easy access to the tram and railway whilst if you exit to the back you have easy access to the Convention Centre, SkyCity, Festival Centre and of course the River Torrens and pedestrian bridge across to the Oval.
A highlight of the hotel would have to be the staff - vast majority were really good and for those who were a little new/inexperienced they made up for it with their pleasant attitudes.
Visitors to Adelaide are certainly spoiled for choice at the moment when it comes to IHG options and whilst the others are a lot more modern, I think the service, location and affordable rates make the IC a good option. Ideally it would be nice if they refurbished, but part of me thinks they're more likely to reflag as a lower-end property than they are to undertake the sort of comprehensive refurbishment that other ICs such as Sydney or Bangkok have done.
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