Wednesday, 26 June 2013

Hong Kong Travel package: Flight and Hotel Part I

I don't know if we were just lucky but I felt that my mum and I got a really good deal for my Hong Kong Trip. I was really impressed with the price of the package and the flight included in the package. For this trip, my mum used the website zuji.com.sg to book the package of the hotel and flight. Altogether, we only paid less than $650 per person for the 3D2N trip's hotel and the flight! Here's a picture of the booking details.

Zuji
The impressive thing is that our hotels and flights weren't just any budget hotel and airline but Eaton Hotel and United Airlines! For that amount of price, if it were up to me, I'd have only have gotten either the flight or the hotel not both! Kuduos to my mum for the awesome sourcing! In the rest of this post, I'll be reviewing my experiences for both the hotel and the airport!

Eaton Hotel
This is the first time I am visiting Eaton Hotel. A friend recommended my mum to try out this hotel because she had a good experience there when she was in HK. Eaton hotel is a four star hotel that is located along Nathan Road. If you are familiar with HK, this hotel is just next to Nathan Hotel! My mum and I travelled to the hotel via bus A21 which took around 45 mins. I talked more about the trip to the hotel in this previous post.

First impressions:
Thanks to the display on the bus and our awesome observation skills, we managed to get off at the correct stop. However, we could not find the Hotel! As you can probably see from the picture of the street view on Nathan Road, unless you know what you are looking for, you probably wouldn't know where the hotel is. The entrance to the hotel is located somewhere near the bright signboard. Perhaps it is because I am very used to having the hotels' having big names on signboards that occupies a smaller area, or perhaps it was because we were on the other side of the road where the picture was taken so we couldn't see the signboard with the hotel's name, we did not expect that the building was the hotel we were going to be staying at! I would have expected such a signboard to be an advertisement instead of the name of the hotel!
Traffic View of Eaton Hotel from Nathan Road
This is a closer view of the signboard of the hotel. If they only had a small entrance to the hotel like Park Hotel that my family stayed at during our previous trip, I would have understood the spacial constraints that they face displaying a prominent signboard, but they had the entire corner exposed to the main road!! I felt like it was really a waste of the location the hotel was in. They could have marketed the hotel in a much classier way, using the traditional letters and spotlight method, and saving electricity along the way. (By the way, you can read more about Park Hotel written by Xiaxue here since I'm not going to write much about it.)
Eaton Hotel corner view
So if you are curious about how we found our way, in the end, we ended up asking a shop attendant for the location to the hotel. But believe it or not, we actually almost walked past the hotel to another street. This picture was taken right below the signboard of Eaton Hotel. We were about to walk away from the hotel towards where the photo was taken. Luckily my mum (who saved us again) felt that crossing the road was not right so we walked back where Eaton Hotel was.
Eaton Hotel from the side
If you are going to Eaton hotel, I am hereby going to attempt to explain how to get to the place. First, If you see the scenes in the pictures above, you have walked too far. Walk back towards the direction of the bus stop where you came from. Look for the Starbucks that turns into this street in the picture below with this sign to get into the hotel! The place where the cars turn in is the carpark /concierge. Walk past that. Lastly, when you see a glass door with Eaton Hotel's logo, you have arrived at your destination! Once again, the front door hotel's could have been better marketed. What a pity!
Front door or Eaton Hotel
After we finally managed to find the reception of the hotel, we were still early for our check in. The receptionist was nice enough to hold onto our luggages while we went out to look for lunch and walk around. (When we arrived it was still in the morning!) On top of safe keeping our luggages, the receptionist also gave us a temporary WiFi password for use in the lobby which was really nice of him! The service at the reception is really awesome!

To be continued in part 2

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