I’ve been in hotels that give less than they advertise. The Hyatt On The Bund boasts high-speed Internet, the Grand Club at the Grand Hyatt Fukuoka boasts a continental breakfast and the Sheraton Macao boasts Sweet Sleeper bunk beds (okay, the lower deck is a Sweet Sleeper, but the upper deck is a piece of runway carved out by a 747 on a hard landing).
Sheraton Macao Family Suite Piece of Runway Carved Out by a 747 on a Hard Landing
I’ve never seen a hotel that advertises less than they actually deliver.
Well, I’m now at the Westin Chosun Seoul, and one thing I’ve been concerned about regards the WiFi situation.
The hotel advertises a WiFi connection at HK$157 per day. That’s a damn lot, in my opinion.
However, I got on the WiFi just to make sure today.
Without asking for my room number, the WiFi was automatically connected to, and a rate was never asked for.
The WiFi’s not especially fast, but much better than nothing. 😀
The Westin Chosun Seoul Twin Room
I mean, why would a hotel put something on their site potentially to pull away guests if it’s not even true?
The Westin Chosun, if you’re reading this, I’m not complaining!