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Property: Mercure Milan Solari
Status: Accor+ Explorer Platinum
Room booked: Standard
Room upgraded/type: Nil ... or may have
Rate: Very high (Design week in Milan - everywhere was astronomical)
Early check in/late out: N/A
Free internet: Yes
Free breakfast: No
Welcome drink: No
Welcome amenity: None
Recommend: No; run a mile

A shocker.

There are unavoidable 5 stairs into and out of the hotel.

On check-in, met by some slouching, couldn't-give-a-toss guy. No Plat recognition (in any form, at any time). Ignored my prior-e-mailed preferred room request (ie I was put right next to the lift) - may move me tomorrow.

Central aircon on heat until 26 April. Room very hot! (they graciously turned the heating off, but of course the whole building was a heat block). Doona only (fortunately I being my own sheet for just these occasions).

Mouldy shower. Single soap/shampoo product; no shower-mat. No glassware; paper cups.

I got moved the second night to what seems a 'better' room. Actually TWO shower products - soap and shampoo (same??); bathmat (swoon!), glassware and less mould in the shower.

Entry to hotel, with steps (the ramp only goes half way :rolleyes: ); the lift!

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First room

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Second room, with luxury amenities!

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Property: Mercure Milan Solari
Status: Accor+ Explorer Platinum
Room booked: Standard
Room upgraded/type: Nil ... or may have
Rate: Very high (Design week in Milan - everywhere was astronomical)
Early check in/late out: N/A
Free internet: Yes
Free breakfast: No
Welcome drink: No
Welcome amenity: None
Recommend: No; run a mile

A shocker.

There are unavoidable 5 stairs into and out of the hotel.

On check-in, met by some slouching, couldn't-give-a-toss guy. No Plat recognition (in any form, at any time). Ignored my prior-e-mailed preferred room request (ie I was put right next to the lift) - may move me tomorrow.

Central aircon on heat until 26 April. Room very hot! (they graciously turned the heating off, but of course the whole building was a heat block). Doona only (fortunately I being my own sheet for just these occasions).

Mouldy shower. Single soap/shampoo product; no shower-mat. No glassware; paper cups.

I got moved the second night to what seems a 'better' room. Actually TWO shower products - soap and shampoo (same??); bathmat (swoon!), glassware and less mould in the shower.

Entry to hotel, with steps (the ramp only goes half way :rolleyes: ); the lift!

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First room

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Second room, with luxury amenities!

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Ah I was hoping for a positive review. I have few nights in Milan next month and looking for a an ok hotel…
 
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Property: Sebel Canberra Civic
Status: Accor+ Gold
Room booked: superior room 1 bedroom queen (lowest room category)
Room upgraded/type: Nil ... although did not recognize status or aware of status
Rate: corporate rate - $680 approx for 3 nights booked through TA (work travel)
Early check in/late out: N/A and not required.
Free internet: Yes
Free breakfast: No
Welcome drink: Yes but also see comment below. Half bottle of wine.
Welcome amenity: None
Recommend: (see general comments below)

First time staying at Sebel. Last time was at mantra northbourne.

Positives - location excellent and loads of food options. Very central.

The room was clean and nice and house keeping was very good except the last day where cleaning was kept to a minimum and towels were replaced but I questioned how clean they were because one had stains on them. I did not use that one clearly. Carpet was also not vacuumed on last day.

Pain points - parking. It was very difficult to park in CBD and also it was expensive. Sebel had no parking on site but offered 3 car parks that I could use at reduced rate. FYI I had to ask for the voucher for reduced rate as check in staff was not helpful. I ended up parking overnight at Canberra centre for 1 night (only one entry and exit) for $16.

At check in, the person who checked me in did not recognize status even though my accor number and status was on my booking. When prompted about upgrade to next level availability, he said it was already but when I got in, it was not. I had to ask about welcome drinks and how to redeem. He said just take a bottle from your mini bar but later I found out that I'm meant to get a half bottle from front desk (via somebody more helpful) and the wine would've been charged as mini bar charges at $30. No welcome card.

Overall based on location and overall room I would probably stay again.

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