Pengguna Tetamu
22 Januari 2024
Extremely outdated aesthetic for 900-2500/night. Much better amenities and interiors at the Conrad or Pendry for half the price. Really shameful to see creaky handles, hinges, and door security bars for that price point. The EDITION at Tampa, with a Michelin starred restaurant, was incredibly impressive as another five star hotel. And this 4 seasons felt like I was paying more for the privacy of keeping the plebs out than having an experience of being blown away by a gorgeous once in a lifetime experience. Also, carpet at $900/night is wholly unacceptable. Heck the AC Hotel has engineered wood flooring for $150/night. Carpeted interiors are an immediate disqualifier for the monicker of “luxury”. As for service, I appreciated a request that the front desk accommodated for me. But I wish the note left in was addressed to my name and not someone else. When I returned this to the front desk, they didn’t create a new note for me with my name, which was a bit disappointing. But not a deal breaker. Lastly, the gym not having a squat/power rack and deadlift/olympic weightlifting platforms in 2024 make this a worthless amenity. Strength training is a CRITICAL part of health. And leg workouts driven by high/low bar back squats, and deadlifts are a critical part of that. Not having it at a 3-star hotel is understandable for insurance reasons. Not having this at a 5-star screams cheap. I would not recommend this place for more than $200/night. A real let down and for those seeking finer details and willing to pay, the Rosewood, pendry, or Conrad would be where I’d point them at. Unless they are celebrities looking to avoid prying eyes with a steep price barrier to keep others out, this was an overpriced let down.
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