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Waldo Hotel Macao
4/52039 Reviews

Waldo Hotel Macao

Macau|0.54km from Macau Museum of Art
Was an absolute bargain to secure the suite at such a great price! The toilet, bed, pillows, blankets, bed as well as pillow covers were all clean and tidy without odour which is extremely important for a good night of relaxing rest! However, the fabric of the sofas and chairs was the one found in public transport, i.e. buses in London and in Hong Kong and its extremely old and dirty with patches and stains. I was somehow put off and do not dare to sit on them. The hotel should really replace those old furniture or replace the fabric so that the hygiene and cleanliness standard is even all across. At the moment, cleanliness of the toilet and bed as compared to the furniture and sofas is too much of a contrast... Late check out was granted which was deeply appreciated from my end as I normally check in at 6am and only have a couple hour of sleep :) On the downside, the manager at the reception should really improve his attitude towards hotel guest, as I found it very blunt and unwelcoming. Keeping a hotel key card as remembrance of my stay with the hotel is my habit. Normally, most hotels would not mind giving out one or sell it to the hotel guest at discounted price as souvenir, and at worst, the hotel guest would have to purchase the card at full price as a lost card to fulfill such purpose. All the manager then have to do is to tap the card against a machine to demagnetize or to let the chip within the card to make it not function. However, the manager denied my request repeatedly and made the security issue of the card such a fuss that there is no way that he could let guest keep the key card, be it for free or at a price. I then asked him whether I could report one of the cards as ”lost” and I would happily pay the price in full to keep it, as the outcome would be the same as purchasing one from the hotel. He bluntly said ”NO” in a relatively loud tone as the cards were not lost and that there were CCTV everywhere even though the result would be the same as a lost card. He also made the process in demagnetizing the card or make the chip within the card not working sounded as if its very complicated or like rocket science. He actually lied, as I sat at the lobby for a little longer as more guests checked out, he just asked his staff to tap the cards to make them not function... This is the only hotel that I have not been able to get a key card as remembrance with all hotel stays I had around the world and I am not happy at all with this morning shift male manager...

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Grand Lisboa Macau
4.6/51447 Reviews
This is my first time in Lisboa and it is 10/10 for me. The amenities are so awesome. The front desk Vivian is very accomodating. She let me check in 1pm and change the room as I requested with sauna. The housekeepong and dine in service are very good giving all my request in an instant. The one in the telephone also answer very politely. The jacuzzi and sauna in the room is a very plus so me and my friends enjoy the total experience. The bath soap and shampoos are Hermes. The bath salt was refilled as we requested. The drinks in the mini bar are for free. The view is perfect. The complimentary are very good. Only problem of this hotel is they have few plug to charge, and the wifi is too slow but we never mind at all. The swimming pool is quite huge and the staff are very Accommodating even cannot speak much english. Thanks for the umbrella and tumbler and the welcome keychains.☺️ we will definitely book again!!! Thank you for the wonderful experience.
Hotel Guia
4.5/51425 Reviews
Hotel Guía is an affordable option close to the main ******s in the old area of Macau. The service level of the most of personnel was really except for one incident where I requested water at 5 am and the reception told me I had to pay for a complementary bottle of water. Apart from that everything went well.
Hotel Beverly Plaza
4.5/56179 Reviews
My mother chose this hotel as it was meant to be convenient. To be honest, this hotel is quite expensive, very dated, full of mainlanders, stunk like cigarette smoke everywhere , and needs a refurbishment to charge these prices. The staff were half half - some were very lovely and nice and others abrasive. I would recommend you don’t stay here and stay anywhere else for this price point (at least a hotel that’s recently refurbished).
Emperor Hotel
4.3/56408 Reviews
The room facilities, beds, etc. are all neat and clean. There are many restaurants near the hotel, and the transportation is very convenient. Many tourists stay, and the hotel environment is quiet. Overall it was a comfortable experience and highly recommended
China Dragon Hotel
4.5/51113 Reviews
The hotel rooms are really good. Although the breakfast was complementary, but the food was under expectations. The restaurant space is very small, need to share the table with someone else. No hand lotion provided.
Hotel Royal
4.4/53805 Reviews
Third times stay there. Always perfect! Clean! In the old district of Macau nearby Guia lighthouse. Higgly recommended!

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