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Location: Pretty close to HZMB Zhuhai Port. Didi/Uber costs about US$3. You can walk to the beach, but it’s not exactly close. Many Chinese eateries nearby. For non-Chinese options, Pizza Hut and KFC are across the street.
Staff: Very friendly and proactive, though with limited English.
Executive lounge: On the 26th floor, with a great view of the ocean. However, there’s construction going on that will block half of the views when completed. Some of the evening refreshments and tea time items seemed to have been the leftovers from the restaurant breakfast buffet, but I could be wrong….
Breakfast: for Platinum Elites+ are complimentary at the hotel’s Cafe Bistro. Quite a large selection, but more of Chinese varieties than western.
The lounge itself was nice and comfortable with a view out over the city and Taipei 101. The staff was great and always helpful. During breakfast and dinner, they checked your room number as you arrived so you couldn’;t bring in any unauthorized guests.
With a Club Access Award, breakfast is provided in the lounge (Globalists have the choice of breakfast in the lounge or at the restaurant). The lounge breakfast was sufficient with typical western fare – made-to-order egg station, bacon, potatoes, breads, cereals, and fruit. Things seemed to be managed well for breakfast and it was never overly crowded. I assume most Globalists would take breakfast in the restaurant as it is a much better offering.
During the day, there are some small snacks and soft drinks / water are available.
While breakfast ran smoothly, the evening snacks were a crazy affair. Having read other reviews and knowing it would be busy, we got there a little before 5:30pm each night to make sure we got a table. While the food itself is decent (nothing truly outstanding) and more than enough variety for a dinner, the staff have difficulty keeping the stations filled due to how busy the lounge is. For the alcohol (beer, wine, and liquor available), the hostess would serve you which could cause a bit of a queue waiting to get drinks.
The lounge was amazing. The lounge was huge and no issues finding space to sit. Breakfast for platinum and above members is served in the lounge. They had made to order egg options as well as a pretty standard spread of breakfast foods. The evening happy hour had more than enough food to make a dinner out of and the main courses rotated the two nights we were there.
There was a nice liquor selection. While the liquor and wine stopped at 7pm, the beer was available until 8pm.