Saturday, July 9, 2011

Hotel Reviews: China Trip

The West Hotel - Hong Kong
A fine, though small hotel not far from Jordan Station in Kowloon. The rooms are tiny and the prices rather high. Lynda, my roommate in Hong Kong on the tour, stayed at a better hotel with free breakfast for less money for two nights before the tour started.

I’d say the YMCA hotel in Kowloon is better. The rooms are more spacious and the location is closer to the nearest MRT station.

The Olé London Hotel




That accent mark is on the Hotel sign and cards so it’s not my error. I do think they meant Ole, but whatever. It’s a cute hotel with clean, though small rooms. It’s walking distance from the plaza where all the churches and shops are. Also it’s not far from a stop for the free buses to the Venetian Hotel. I’d go back there if I had to stay in Macau, which is an easy day trip from Hong Kong.



Lisa’s in Yangshou
The rooms are clean and pretty nicely decorated. Our rooms looked out to the limestone mountains. the street is quiet, unlike the main drag where one of her other hotels is located. It’s an easy walk to the cafés, shops and bars, but you don’t get all the commotion that comes with the main drag.



The showers are nice and hot and except for one girl at the desk, who may be a relative, all the employees are responsive. the non-responsive girl won’t even look up from her computer games as you talk to her and ask for help. She can somehow get you what you need while IMing or whatever.

Lisa is kind and a go-getter with two other small hotels in town. She took care of our breakfast orders and made sure things ran smoothly (except for that surly teen). The breakfast offerings were Western (good French toast, eggs, pancakes, etc) or Chinese (dumplings) and portions were huge.

I’d definitely go back.

Yet - don't use the laundry service. They promised to have everything done, including drying by the time we left. We were there two days and that should be adequate time to get laundry returned. We were still waiting for ours when we were about to leave. We got back bags of wet laundry. We had to hang it around our compartments on the night train.

Flower Hotel - Chengdu
A beautiful hotel with a great decor, the Flower Hotel is charming -- until you try to deal with the staff. Again, their English was bad as was the breakfast. Just inedible and I like some Chinese breakfast foods like dumplings and some savory breads. But I don’t like them tepid.



Dealing with the staff was a comedy of errors. They woke two friends at 3 am to bring them toilet paper that wasn’t asked for. (Adrienne says they were probably doing a routine check to see if there were prostitutes inside.) When I asked about getting hot water in the afternoon when I wanted to take a shower, I was first told to let the water run. Then when I said it had been running for over 10 minutes, I was told it was being repaired. Huh? How convenient that you just remembered that.



Back to the pretty decor. The bathrooms are enclosed by glass with a shade on one side and strings of beads on the side near the door. That’s beautiful if you’re with someone whom you’re intimate with, but if you’re with a friend, it might not be. There are all these opportunities like when you may be dressing and your roommate who went out for a smoke enters the door giving everyone in the hall more of a glimpse of your body than you’d like. Some real walls would be welcome.



Shanghai - Nanjing Hotel
I forgot to take a picture of this room. It was clean and in a good location right around the corner from a metro station and 100 meters (half a block) from East Nanjing Street. One can easily walk to the Shanghai Museum and the Bund.

The staff spoke English well - the best on the trip, tied with Hong Kong. I didn’t have breakfast there. Outside each morning there were vendors making pancakes filled with meat or veggies. Some friends like them. I think I chose the wrong cart since mine was rather greasy. It is near a few Starbucks, which I craved since I can get Chinese food all the time anyway.

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