"We were greeted with a 20 minutes line to check-in because the lack of available staff. People expect to arrive and quickly check-in when they book rooms in a 5-stars hotel. Then they required us to leave a deposit amount for some reason. Many hotels don't have it as a requirement so it was an unpleasant surprise. Then we tried to use this deposit in the on-site restaurant and they refused to use it because "we didn't use a credit card for the deposit". Long story short, the check-in and dinner experience were horrible and draining. The room seemed to be mostly clean in visible places, but when I put my finger through a top shelf it was full of dust, as if it was not cleaned for at least 3-4 months. The TV in the room is not a smart TV and is very old, but at least they could send someone to put a smart TV stick in it so we could put some Youtube. I can't say the whole experience was absolutely horrible, the staff is friendly and helpful which made it a little more bearable. But I wouldn't book a room in Grand Hyatt again."
The Majestic Hotel Kuala Lumpur, Autograph Collection
10/10 Excellent
"Loved The Majestic - it achieves the rare combination of being a 'heritage' property, but also being luxurious. It doesn't quite match up to The Imperial in Delhi, but it is not too far off. Excellent staff, lovely rooms and decent public areas. I wish we'd had time to stay longer."
"Great breaky choices and it was lovely to relax in and around the pool after going out nearby. I do think the pool area needs more umbrellas for shade options.
Housekeeping staff were wonderful, friendly and thought of everything we needed before we even asked. Kader in particular stood out for his professional demeanour, helpfulness and friendliness. We will be back again and recommending to friends."
"Breakfast: staff are hardworking, although you can see in their faces that they are quite exhausted. I appreciate all the dining staff for your dedication for this job.
Quite a variety of food, it was average; not great! They ran out of roti one time, had to use packaged. Hey, at least, they provided. Pancakes, meh; Jams, Kaya, not good. Omelette station - good! Malaysian food - just ok. Fried rice was bland, Noodles were not great. My favourite were the fresh cut fruits, loaded on those! Guava juice, superb! Lamb dish - super great! Stick to this when you visit. Coffee - meh. Elevators are super busy, some guests are rude. If you want a peaceful breakfast, go before 0800.
Pool: a bit cold for us, as it was quite raining & thunderstorms. Although, summer time, this will be a great place to spend your afternoons after a long walk.
Rooms: We stayed x 4 nights, our linens were never changed. Pillows are horrible, too soft, overused and flat. Bath towels are clean but not white, over used. Too much dust in our room. If you inspect the windowsills, layer of dusts are present. Not great for those who have allergies.
Lemongrass tea: I was always looking forward to have this drink in the afternoon, drank couple of glasses before heading to our room.
Concierge/Valet/Doorman: all great, happy smiles.
Manager: wish he would get up and help his staff instead of always being seen on the computer. I know you have things to do too.
Photos in Expedia: that by the pool.
Sauna: nice"
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What can I see and do near Chan She Shu Yuen Temple?
You might want to spend some time browsing the exhibits at National Museum of Malaysia, Petrosains Science Discovery Centre, or Royal Museum. Sights like Kottu Malai Pillayar Temple, Sultan Abdul Samad Building, and National Palace are must-sees while exploring the area. You can check out the local talent at DBKL City Theatre, Petronas Philharmonic Hall, and Sutra Dance Theatre.
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