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Ovolo Southside
4/5163 Reviews

Ovolo Southside

Southern Hong Kong|1.54km from Deep Water Bay
The hotel is modern and staff in general were friendly. The room was a decent size and the hotel is just a few minutes walk from the subway. It is not the most centrally located hotel, but it doesn’t take long at all to get into the centre of Hong Kong. I prefer staying in this area where it’s quiet and the prices are lower. On the fourth floor there is a lovely communal lounge where you can get free coffee/tea and some soft drinks. I would definitely stay in the hotel again. However it isn’t perfect. I don’t want to mark the hotel down for these things but I think they are worth noting. 1. The free minibar - upon check in I was told that the minibar was not free (something to do with booking through Trip.com). This didn’t really bother me as I don’t use minibars and I knew I could get drinks on the fourth floor. However in the room there was a free minibar sign. I checked with reception when I was paying my deposit and the staff member made me feel very awkward, as if I was making some huge complaint. Maybe I misread him but I felt so awkward. He told me I could use the minibar for free if I wanted (I didn’t). I think if the minbar isn’t free for every guest they should consider removing those signs from rooms - people assume the minibar is paid for unless otherwise notified. Having signs that it’s free when it isn’t could potentially cause issues. Again, maybe I misread the man who spoke to me - I can’t always read situations well but I felt a bit upset afterwards as if he was judging me to be a very difficult customer. I never used the minibar btw, except to store drinks I got on the fourth floor. 2. You need to pay a deposit when you check in, even if you have prepaid the room. Maybe this is just a Hong Kong thing as my other hotel in HK recently also made me pay one. It’s not really a problem, but it’s wasn’t clearly stated on the Trip page so I wasn’t expecting it. They won’t accept debit cards so make sure you have cash if you don’t have a CC. There’s an ATM in the metro station. These things don’t put me off the hotel but I think they’re worth noting for those who will stay in the future.

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Crowne Plaza Hong Kong Causeway Bay
4.4/5708 Reviews
Wan Chai and Causeway Bay
Room: Big and spacious. Modern. Well laid out. With excellent lightings, very comfortable king size bed, large flat screen TV and a huge wardrobe. Almost floor to ceiling full length window offers a panoramic view of luxurious condos on the mountain slopes and the famous HK turf club and all its sports facilities. Bathroom: Big and spacious too with separate bath tub and rain shower cubicle. Excellent shower pressure. The basin has a mixer but with two separate tap controls. The WC is of standard design. Housekeeping: Very polite staff who keep the place really clean. Reception: Very polite and very fast. I emailed them before my arrival and received a reply instantly. I emailed them at 1am during my stay and received a reply instantly. Incredible service. Concierge: Impressive young staff. They anticipated my needs and acted on it before I even utter a word. And they have excellent knowledge of the area and HK to give us very accurate information and direction. My wife and friends say ”this is the hotel we will stay again when we come back to HK.”
Hong Kong Ocean Park Marriott Hotel
4.6/52019 Reviews
Southern
Before booking I called to ask if they had a halal kitchen. Was told there is. Upon reaching was told there was none. Booked a 5 day stay with breakfast 🤦. We made do. The pool was also close. The website didn't indicate that. The room was nice and clean. The location among the mountains is something to appreciate. Concierge Alexander and Ruby are welcoming and very very helpful. My kids are shy but they manage to make them feel comfortable. Room service is fast and efficient. We didn't need to wait long if we made any requests.
Ovolo Southside
4/5163 Reviews
Southern
The hotel is modern and staff in general were friendly. The room was a decent size and the hotel is just a few minutes walk from the subway. It is not the most centrally located hotel, but it doesn’t take long at all to get into the centre of Hong Kong. I prefer staying in this area where it’s quiet and the prices are lower. On the fourth floor there is a lovely communal lounge where you can get free coffee/tea and some soft drinks. I would definitely stay in the hotel again. However it isn’t perfect. I don’t want to mark the hotel down for these things but I think they are worth noting. 1. The free minibar - upon check in I was told that the minibar was not free (something to do with booking through Trip.com). This didn’t really bother me as I don’t use minibars and I knew I could get drinks on the fourth floor. However in the room there was a free minibar sign. I checked with reception when I was paying my deposit and the staff member made me feel very awkward, as if I was making some huge complaint. Maybe I misread him but I felt so awkward. He told me I could use the minibar for free if I wanted (I didn’t). I think if the minbar isn’t free for every guest they should consider removing those signs from rooms - people assume the minibar is paid for unless otherwise notified. Having signs that it’s free when it isn’t could potentially cause issues. Again, maybe I misread the man who spoke to me - I can’t always read situations well but I felt a bit upset afterwards as if he was judging me to be a very difficult customer. I never used the minibar btw, except to store drinks I got on the fourth floor. 2. You need to pay a deposit when you check in, even if you have prepaid the room. Maybe this is just a Hong Kong thing as my other hotel in HK recently also made me pay one. It’s not really a problem, but it’s wasn’t clearly stated on the Trip page so I wasn’t expecting it. They won’t accept debit cards so make sure you have cash if you don’t have a CC. There’s an ATM in the metro station. These things don’t put me off the hotel but I think they’re worth noting for those who will stay in the future.
Nina Hotel Island South
4.3/51631 Reviews
Southern
[ 🥂Feeling warm on my special day - Birthday] Thank you Nina Hotel South wonderful arrangement with your friendly staff and personal service made me feel like I was staying in a home🏠. 🙏Thank you for your hospitality and for making me feel so welcome🏆. Happy Birthday to ME💙
the Arca
4.4/51369 Reviews
Southern
The rooms are exactly the same as the pics posted on their website. The view is breath-taking. The family sea suite is amazing! Very friendly reception staff. Very clean rooms, and very convenient distance walking to MTR and just one stop away to Ocean park. A quiet and wonderful place for rest and recharge. Love it!
The Fullerton Ocean Park Hotel Hong Kong
4.6/51589 Reviews
Southern
It is a very nice location, the remoteness of the location makes a very nice getaway from the city. The room is without bathtub, kids have brought their bubble bath water bomb to play…unfortunately not able to use it. The restaurant food is good, chef is patient. Singaporean outlet is pretty impressive . Keep up the good quality. Service is just right, but not exception.

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