Now that Ritz-Carlton and the Marriott brand are a part of Starwood, it meant I was able to transfer my gold SPG status to Marriott, ensuring I had a guaranteed late check-out the following day to fully make the most of my stay. I also have the SPG Amex credit card, so paying on this meant I got double points. All in all, as an SPG/Marriott member it was worth staying there and I hadn’t even seen my room yet!
The Room – Deluxe Guest Room
The Food & Dining Options
I had a delicious caesar salad and watermelon juice from Mediterranean restaurant, Giornette, and I also made full use of the onsite Gelato shop, Dolce. They had some interesting flavours of gelato and I loved sitting by the pool with a mini tub and my book.
The Buffet Breakfast
The next morning I ambled down to breakfast at Giornette, and filled up on the varied selection of food to keep me going. I started with fresh fruit and yoghurt, before moving on to pastries, and finally a cooked breakfast of lamb sausages, grilled tomato, hash browns, eggs, and sauteed mushrooms. As well as this classic ‘English’ style brekky, they also offered a selection of other cuisines. And like all great buffet breakfasts, there was a juicing station and an omelette station!
The Pool & Family-Friendliness
The hotel is very family focused, and therefore the large infinity pool overlooking the Grand Canal was full of children while I was there (it was still the Christmas/NY school holidays). However there is an adults-only pool as well, which I just didn’t have time to check out. I didn’t use the main pool either, I simply took a nap on a sunbed next to it after eating an ice-cream from Dolce!
The Location
Situated on the Grand Canal in Abu Dhabi, the Ritz Carlton is right opposite the Sheikh Zayad Mosque, and a 15-20minute taxi ride from the Louvre, the Emirates Palace, Yas Waterworld, and Ferrari World. It’s ideal if you want to have some peace and quiet and stay away from the hustle and bustle of the skyscrapers and bucket loads of tourists.
The Overall Service
I was really impressed with the service I experienced during my time there. There was always someone to help me or direct me if I was lost, and the service in the restaurants was always excellent. The only small negative (and this really is being picky), is that at breakfast I had to ask for new cutlery as they didn’t replace it after taking away my dirty bowl and cutlery from my fruit & yoghurt. The ladies bathrooms by the pool were also not in the best condition and had numerous ‘un-flushed’ toilets in them. With so many children around during the school holidays, it would probably be useful to have extra cleaning schedules. Like I said though, those are very small things in the grand scheme of things.
I really loved my short stay at the Ritz-Carlton Abu Dhabi, and it was ideal for what I needed – somewhere close to the mosque so I could visit easily at both sunset and in the morning, and a resort-style so you felt as though you could properly relax. It was also the perfect choice for someone like me who has status with SPG and/or Marriott, as the little things like late check-out make such a big difference when you’re only there for a short time.
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