Modern elevator design, it looks like little spaceships used by Krytonians to get to Earth. The buttons going up and down are a little confusing at first but you'll get used to it. The view from our Times Square view room on the 38th floor. The Concierge at the 30th floor. You need a key card to enter. They offer buffet breakfast and appetizers during happy hour. Alcoholic beverages are not free and not cheap either, but desserts are served at 8:00PM. PRO TIP: Come here and pick up bottled water before going out especially during summer. People watching has never been this exhausting! You have a full view of the busy city while on the treadmill. We bought the room for the view. It's smaller compared to suites we've had in other Marriott properties. Nevertheless, it serves it's purpose. It's close to the Philippine Embassy, 2 blocks away to be exact. We booked this property so I can easily renew my passport.
The people in the front desk are very helpful. I guess they memorized everything within the vicinity. I needed to buy an envelope with stamp, and although they have FedEx on the 3rd floor, FedEx doesn't sell stamps so I was given directions to the closest USPS store. They always change bills, and also scheduled our airport service.
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Hotel facade. Outside bar of the Peacock Alley overlooking the pool. Peacock Alley's bar area. They also have couches for more comfortable seating and for groups. A Deluxe Suite would get you all of these. Master Bed Room with either King or 2 Queen Beds, work desk, and 42-inch LCD TV. Italian marble bath with glass shower and separate soaking tub. Housekeeping could come twice daily. You can also request when you want your room to be cleaned. Dining area for 4, executive kitchenette with fridge, and coffee maker (although not seen in the picture). And a separate living room with lounge chair, sleeper sofa, and 42-inch LCD TV. They have their own bus that could take you to Downtown Disney.
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