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Singapore for Easter: our first trip outside Australia in over 2 years
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<blockquote data-quote="Keith009" data-source="post: 2384088" data-attributes="member: 4520"><p>Been a while since I'd been to Japan but I don't remember beds in the hotels there being this firm. We'd normally stay at Hilton in Shinjuku and they had nice, soft beds.</p><p></p><p>From memory the other hotel approaching this level of firmness is the old W Seoul. But it wasn't this uncomfortable either. When we noted this in our feedback their GM mentioned their beds were soft by local standards...</p><p></p><p>Perhaps I'm just too used to the W (other than the old W Seoul that is) and Westin Heavenly Beds which are my benchmark for comfort. The old Starwood brands across the board have very comfy beds with nice pillow top mattresses that provide that cloud-like softness.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Keith009, post: 2384088, member: 4520"] Been a while since I'd been to Japan but I don't remember beds in the hotels there being this firm. We'd normally stay at Hilton in Shinjuku and they had nice, soft beds. From memory the other hotel approaching this level of firmness is the old W Seoul. But it wasn't this uncomfortable either. When we noted this in our feedback their GM mentioned their beds were soft by local standards... Perhaps I'm just too used to the W (other than the old W Seoul that is) and Westin Heavenly Beds which are my benchmark for comfort. The old Starwood brands across the board have very comfy beds with nice pillow top mattresses that provide that cloud-like softness. [/QUOTE]
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