Sheraton Tokyo Bay Hotel and Top Floor Executive Lounge Experience
After leaving the Imperial Hotel Tokyo in Ginza, we headed to Tokyo DisneySea and checked into the Sheraton Tokyo Bay Hotel.
Transportation is quite convenient, with the nearest monorail station being the opposite Bayside Station. If you don't want to walk, the hotel's free shuttle bus is also very handy.
Recommended: ⭐️⭐️⭐️ (a bit old, but the sea view makes the vacation more relaxing)
Service: ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ (friendly staff)
Transportation: ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ (close to the monorail station and has a shuttle bus, near Disney but far from the city center)
Dining: ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ (a rich selection of food, but breakfast is not included for all room guests, the triple room only includes the first two people, a bit stingy 🤑)
The hotel's lighting and atmosphere are nice, and the sense of space and cleanliness are okay.
Marriott members with Platinum status or higher have a separate check-in location (though I missed it, and it's not open 24 hours).
The hotel gave out two very outdated eco-bags and hot spring vouchers. The gifts felt a bit cheap, and there weren't many options, far behind the previous hotel, but it's much cheaper here.
The initial room given was not very satisfying, how could a sea view room face the opposite Hilton Hotel, and you have to go out to the balcony and turn 90 degrees to see part of the sea? After reflecting on the app, the hotel proactively let us change rooms at the front desk.
The new room, although smaller than the original, had a full sea view, with a beautiful garden and church downstairs, making it very photogenic.
Whether it was the original or the changed room, the facilities were a bit dated, not that they were poorly maintained, just simply older; other parts of the hotel might have been renovated, so there's a big contrast in style and freshness compared to the rooms.
Surprisingly, the breakfast at the executive lounge on the top floor was very good, with a great selection and view.
Japanese food options included: onsen eggs, grilled mackerel, beef soup, pearl rice, and green tea red bean cake. There were also Western options, such as waffles, bread, bacon, fries, and various desserts.
Overall, the Sheraton Tokyo Bay Hotel is a cost-effective choice, suitable for families to rest after playing at Disney.