This really might be 2 reviews as we stayed here on 2 separate occasions and had very different experiences, one great and one not great. On the good side, the hotel is very convenient to transportation and is easy to get to from Narita. Since it is near one of the main JR Shinkasen stations, it is a convenient hub for travel outside of Tokyo. The train station is also a hub for the many many rail lines in Tokyo. The hotel is beautiful and elegant with relatively spacious rooms (by Japanese standards). The bathroom is lovely. We booked a king bed and the first room in which we stayed was great. The staff was also very helpful. On our second visit, we checked in at 4 and were told we needed to wait for our room. When we got to the room, it was considerably smaller than our last room and the bed looked small. We went to the front desk and asked about it and were told that we had booked a king room, not a king bed, and that the beds in the king rooms could vary in width by 20 cm because of the outside dimensions of the building. I stay at Intercontinental properties a lot, and it would have been nice to have disclosed this information beforehand. I complained and we were moved to a larger room after a several hour wait (which impacted our evening plans quite a bit), but the staff were unhelpful and seemed very put out by our request. This was in such contrast to our first stay. This is an expensive hotel and I really don't like feeling unwelcome, which my family and I did. Furthermore, we were duly warned at booking that there was a 7000 yen surcharge for a second person in the room (my wife), and this might be common in Tokyo, but it is rather ridiculous to basically charge per person for a room where there is no significant material difference between having 1 or 2 people in a room (extra water)?
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