| Miranda |
Aug 31st, 2003 08:15 PM |
We were thrilled with the view from our suite at the Quay West --- I can't recall our exact floor but we were above the 30th floor. Floor 33 maybe. I still recall walking into the room just off the plane from LA and being overwhelmed by the view of the harbor, the bridge, and the opera house. It was one of our trip's high points. We saw several stunning sunrises from our windows (we were up early thanks to the time change!) and truly enjoyed the view at all hours of the day and evening. It was great fun to watch the boats come and go, see the city lights come on the evening, etc. Definitely pay up for the best possible view. It sounds like you are in good shape with your current booking. (I'm assuming harbor view means the main city harbor, I'm pretty sure it does....you don't want to just be looking at the Darling Harbour area.)
We have a large family so were in a three bedroom unit. As I recall, the master bed was a king, but it might have been a queen.
The only flaw, and it was not major, was the carpet in our unit was dirty and was definitely in need of a servicing. And the rather expensive restaurant breakfast buffet was only okay, not anything fabulous. But our eyes were fixated on the view, so the carpet did not loom large. And we had a kitchen so ate most breakfasts in our room. The kitchen, by the way, was quite nice.
Other positives: We enjoyed the indoor swimming pool at the hotel. There was a nice view from it as well. The concierge was helpful in recommending local restaurants and some other matters. We ordered a couple of room service meals, and were pleased with the quality and service.
I do plan to post an official trip report eventually, hopefully fairly soon. In the meantime, please post any questions.
Our last night in Australia before we flew home we stayed at the Park Hyatt in Sydney. It had a more convenient location than the Quay West in that Circular Quay was literally right outside the hotel door. And we could see the water up close. But nice as the hotel was, I sure missed that Quay West view.
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