View from the Room: Novotel Hong Kong
Power points- limited. 1 on each bedside – one had lamp plugged in. Nothing on other side of room. Shaver charge point in bathroom.Stocked fridge with a little room to keep you own drinks cold.Kettle and a drawer that held coffee, tea, sugar and dried milk with limited additional storageComplimentary bottles of water outside of fridge, although we didn't know that until we bumped into the maid one day.Lighting – plenty of options although our room was a little dark. Possible because we had another relatively high building looking over us.
StorageWardrobe with 9 hangers. I bought 9 dresses for a humid week plus the bf’s clothes. They bought up some more white metal ones on request and hung up the clothes I’d left on the bed.Drawers – none. A few shelves in wardrobe.Mirrors – in the right places including one in the well lit bathroom, full length by the door and one around the bar area.Pillows – 4 good ones + spares.Cushions on chaise longue (2 seats joined together)Iron & boardOne comfortable desk chair and plenty of desk spaceBig comfy bed with one large duvetAir con that came on when you entered (or was it on all the time) which I switched off as the room was generally cool enough without.All lights and air controlled by the bedServiceCheck-in is one floor up (ground floor just seems to be luggage store)Only disappointment was that we checked in at 12 and were told to come back at 2 when our room should be ready. It was another hour and we had to chase several times. The lounge is comfortable enough (with hotel priced coffee) but the wait was pretty tiresome after a 14 hour flight. Apparently the hold up was the bath tub but I didn't understand as we'd requested that on booking and check out time was 2pm. So two hours to get a room cleamBreakfast – excellent. Eggs made anyway plus hot buffet, cold buffet, cereals, juices, yoghurts, fruits, pastries and local breakfasts. Vast comfortable breakfast room with coffee machines and newspapers.WebsiteShare your views @RickieWrites