Forced to stay here as Suva was busy on 6-8 June
Clearly the last rooms in the village as we paid a thousand dollars a night. However there was no other option I simply had to be present in Suva.
It all started on arrival at 4.45pm the thousand dollar room was not ready, incredible really but true. On arrival into the room a topics 2-3 star room a double bed (not king or queen) and three 330ml bottles of water for a business proclaiming their environment practices. Plugging in a laptop and the plate on the power points fell off the wall. There is no gym in the thousand dollar a night hotel but there is one next door at an equally aged hotel. Apparently managed by the same management but no one knows how the gym keys work .. hotel one blaming hotel two. The hallways are aged, patched carpet stains and chipped frames. Then the next morning after a gym session I couldn’t enter my room. It took 30 minutes for three maintenance to work out what was wrong and how to fix it. At this point I was expecting to see basil fawlty appear, he seemed more organised. Needless to say the thousand dollar a night hotel rendered me late for my meeting that I came to Suva for. Then the front doors were out of action, no apology signs people waving hands in from like tests due to lack of management communication
On departure I was waiting in the queue yep it’s a queue up to get out hotel and the reception allowed other guests to push in there is no control or hospitality professionalism.
Could it get worse yep of course Driving out on departure they had the whole carpark blocked off with cones. By this stage I was over IHG and just drove overtop of them
It’s an old 60s 70s build and showing it. Be aware of the prices. Management will reply with the standard response but avoid this place quest much better