Pouring rain in London...cancelled tour...Regency Hotel, Queen's Gate review...issues...Five days until the cruise...One year ago,...easy recipe...
The thought of going out into the pouring rain on Monday, getting on and off a bus, walking long distances for hours and ending the day on a boat ride held little appeal for either of us. We'll take the tube as soon as there's a clear day to the area near Buckingham Palace. Today, Tuesday, its still raining.
Rain had been predicted over the past several days for early this week. As weather reporting goes, we'd hoped it would be comparable to many other days in London...rain for a few hours and then stop. Not the case
The staff at the reception desk are helpful and friendly maintaining their cool when disgruntled guests complain about the WiFi charges. |
Yesterday at noon, we took the hotel's (London Regency, Queen's Gate)provided umbrella for a trek to a pharmacy for a few items we needed for the upcoming cruises. With the umbrella covering us the entire distance, and our hooded jackets pulled tightly around our faces, we still returned soaked.
Although our room is larger than a ship cabin, its small as shown in this photo. |
Almost with gritted teeth, yesterday morning at 7:30 am I informed the front desk that they'd need to credit us the entire WiFi fees of US $13.25, 8 pounds per day for our entire 15 days at this hotel. Sheepishly, they agreed. Their usual daily rate is US $16.56, 10 pounds. (Oddly, they quoted us $16.69 per day, when we checked in).
The lobby lounges are pleasant and comfortable. |
As we've sat in the lobby writing here each day, we've heard one guest after another while checking in, totally disgruntled when they discover there's a fee for the WiFi. When there are no less costly nearby hotels they, like us, they have no alternative but to agree to the fees. Trickery.
The hotel's exit to the street. |
In a way I blame myself. There were several reviews in TripAdvisor (click the link to read reviews for this hotel) mentioning the problematic WiFi but, I wrongfully assumed the issues would be resolved by the time of our arrival. Not the case. Apparently, this has been a long term issue.
An additional lounge area in the lobby. |
Although the rooms are small, ours is larger than the room we had in Paris, having the common amenities; comfortable bed and linens, robes, flat screen TV, plug in center (burned out three of our plug ins), quality maid service, and adequate furnishings and storage.
The lower level dining room in the hotel where we've yet to dine. |
And yet, now, as I sit in the lobby writing when today, the WiFi is working, I hear new guests checking in one after another obligated to the usual US $16.56, 10 pounds per day required to be online. Its hard to keep my mouth shut and not warn them. But, I don't say a word.
The bar and lounge area adjacent to the dining room appears comfortable and inviting. The bar and restaurant staff have been kind and helpful in providing us with ice as we requested. |
What I write here will surely reach our few hundred thousand readers worldwide and millions of reader when I write a review on TripAdvisor before we depart.
No, we haven't complained about the fact that it takes a 600 pound weight lifter to flush the toilet, or there's no ice machine anywhere in the hotel other than downstairs in the bar several times each day to get it from the staff or, the lack of bar soap with only stinky smelling pump soap.
Luckily, guests can enter through the front of the building as the work is being done. |
What about the fact that the entire exterior of the hotel is being renovated and one must walk under scaffolding to gain access? We wouldn't care if noise wasn't associated with the work, beginning early in the morning continuing until the end of the day.
You can see workmen in this photo taken today, waiting for the rain to stop to continue their work. |
At this point, we haven't added a single cup of coffee or tea to our bill. With both available in the guest rooms at no charge (usual procedure at most hotels) I find myself running back to the room to make a fresh mug of hot tea. I refuse to pay US $6.63, 4 pounds for one tea bag with a small pot of hot water.
The scaffolding on the exterior of the hotel close to the entrance. The sight of this doesn't bother us nor does the noise. But, we heard guests complaining about the noise during daylight hours. |
Once a hotel has an established good décor, high level of cleanliness and an attentive staff, its the small things that determine the final review. Don't we all recall a hotel where the small things were over the top, as an extraordinary memory?
The lobby is decorated with exquisite flower arrangements, kept fresh daily. |
One day, after lunch by the pool I discretely reached into my mouth to pick at something stuck in a tooth, probably lemon grass. Within 30 seconds a kindly hotel employee dressed in a black suit (in the heat), handed me a pouch containing several flat wooden dental picks. The pouch was leather embossed with the hotel's logo.
Goodness, I thought, was he watching each person at the pool looking for an opportunity to give them whatever they could possibly need or want? Certainly, there was an expectation of a tip which I freely handed to him. That experience is memorable 30 years later.
With hotels, we tend to recall the great experiences while the less positive seem to waft away. As for the for Regency Hotel, Queen's Gate, I doubt our poor WiFi experience will easily be forgotten, especially with this modern age of technology and review writing, where one is so easily able to document their experiences that will remain online forever.
Level one in the hotel is marked as level 12 in the elevator. Go figure. |
If you don't see a post in any of the upcoming five days I assure you, its entirely due to the fact that we're unable to get online. Posting yesterday morning was a fluke when I was able to get online for a few minutes, long enough to get publish the post.
London in the much expected rain. Yesterday, we went out in the rain for s short while. Returning an hour later we were soaked although we'd worn our hooded jackets and used the hotel's umbrella. |
Seldom, do we write details here of specific negative dining experiences, other than on TripAdvisor. As we find ourselves reading the reviews daily as we search for restaurants, we now feel we must also take the responsibility, as others have done, in posting good and bad reviews.
As we stood inside a mall area, we waited for the rain to lighten up until we hit the street again. |
Happy Tuesday to all. Be well.
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Photo from one year ago today, August 26, 2013:
There was no post of this date one year ago as we busily prepared to leave Tuscany to travel to Kenya. However, here's a photo we posted on August 27 of dinner I'd prepared Italian style, using local ingredients and produce from the garden.
These tomatoes and basil were grown in the little garden on the veranda. After drizzling olive oil over this, adding salt, pepper and garlic, I baked it in the oven for 35 minutes. Delicious! |