Jimmys Travel Report

Regal Airport Hotel – Superior Room

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On our return trip we had an overnight stay in Hong Kong and elected to stay at the Regal Airport Hotel which is connected directly with the Hong Kong airport. Our cost for a 1-night stay was $145.00 all in, and it seemed like an easy choice. After exiting our flight, we headed to immigration and were processed quickly. We then proceeded into the main baggage hall. From there signage indicated our path directly to the hotel. We were transiting though Asia a couple weeks before Chinese New Year and the hotel lobby was decorated in a festive manner. There was a decent line for check in but it moved quickly and we were processed for our room.

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walk 0Dumped into baggage pickup

walk 1Signage out of baggage

walk 2Access hall to hotel

walk 3More signage

walk 4Entry into hotel

lobby 2Check-in

The hotel has received a number of awards for best airport hotel and they proudly displayed their plaques. The hotel art was minimalist modern art and hallways contemporary with carpet that was bright… purple. We proceeded into the hotel elevator, up to our room 7004, and into the room.

award 2Awards proudly displayed

awardsSkytrax awards

artTypical art on display

 

eleatorsElevators up

hall 2Hallway down to the room

hallMorning views from the hallway in

doorRoom 7004

Our room was a “Superior Room” with twin beds, but when checking in the hotel had a king and the associate gladly switched us to it. The room was straight forward with a bed, nightstands, loveseat, coffee table, desk, chair and small closet. The bright red small coach and chairs accented the plain room. The bathroom was standard issue with a combination shower tub.

bedKing bed

desk 2Desk with tv corner

love seatLoveseat with coffee table

showerShower

sinkBathroom sink

commodeCommode

closetCloset

coffeeCoffee / tea

floor mapFloor map

view

Room views

The bed was surprisingly comfortable and we sleep well for our short stay. We could have upgraded with breakfast for two for about $50.00 U.S. but I was looking forward to the “Baked Eggs” at the Pier again, so we passed.

terminal 1Walk to terminal 1 in the morning

walk to checkinWalking to check-in

In Summary:

The Regal Airport Hotel provided exactly what we wanted, a clean easy place to stay and sleep next to the Hong Kong International Airport. Even though it is a straight forward room, the hotel lobby and spaces were tastefully adorned and decorated (even with the purple carpet). At $145.00 U.S. for the night it is an excellent deal.