mickg7dyd
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Hi,
Just got back from 2 nights at this hotel and was very impressed.
Ok so it cost 44 points per night but we had the "spare" points and didn't want the fuss of trading points for cash instead.
The hotel is in a good location on Kensington High street about 200 yards from the Underground station.We got upgraded to a junior suite and was very pleased with the room.Continental breakfast is included and can be served in your room at no extra cost.You can also pay extra for full English breakfast if you want.
We had dinner in the hotels park view restauarant and it cost about $50 for the two of us,not bad for a London hotel.If you want a good location to stay if you intend going to the tennis at Wimbledon (as we did)this hotel is hard to beat IMHO.
Mick.
PS Whats happened to your male tennis players??? No US men in the last sixteen for the first time since 1922!!! Oh well I guess you will just have to rely on your soccer team!!!

Just got back from 2 nights at this hotel and was very impressed.
Ok so it cost 44 points per night but we had the "spare" points and didn't want the fuss of trading points for cash instead.
The hotel is in a good location on Kensington High street about 200 yards from the Underground station.We got upgraded to a junior suite and was very pleased with the room.Continental breakfast is included and can be served in your room at no extra cost.You can also pay extra for full English breakfast if you want.
We had dinner in the hotels park view restauarant and it cost about $50 for the two of us,not bad for a London hotel.If you want a good location to stay if you intend going to the tennis at Wimbledon (as we did)this hotel is hard to beat IMHO.
Mick.
PS Whats happened to your male tennis players??? No US men in the last sixteen for the first time since 1922!!! Oh well I guess you will just have to rely on your soccer team!!!
