We had booked an executive room with lounge access in the mezzanine/lounge. It cost a little bit more, but I can now say it was worth it. When we checked in we were told to check in at the mezzanine. We went upstairs for check in and while we did the paper-work, we were given a glass of sparkling wine. We were told we had been upgraded to a suit!
The suit was HUGE. We had one bathroom with toilet and one separate toilet. There were a sleeping-room with television and a desk and there were a huge living-room with a television and a desk. In between the two rooms were a hall.
When we were going down to the lounge we met a porter. He smiled and wished us a good afternoon. The same happened later, when we met another person from the staff. How nice to meet people who care. However I don’t think they care, but at least they have been tought to pretend to care. I don’t care WHY they are polite and friendly, I just like it.
In the lounge we were given drinks and ”finger-food” and cakes. Because we were tired we decided to not eat dinner, but simply eat there. It’s not enough for a real dinner, but it was enough to not be hungry.
In the halls, reception, public toilets and lounge they played classical music. I liked this. It gave me an even better feeling of being at an old, luxurious place.
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