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Westin Atlanta Airport
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After a redeye on American from Seattle to Chicago (in coach — my upgrade didn’t clear!) and connection to Atlanta, I made it to the Westin at around noon.

The lobby felt airy and very open, and reminded me a lot of the Westin LAX.


Lobby

Check-in was efficient and while no suite upgrades were available, I was assigned a room on the SPG floor. The SPG website was still showing suites available for sale, though I was dead tired and still recovering from a cold, so wasn’t about to push it, especially since I was checking in early.

I took the elevator up to my floor, where my room was only a few steps away.


Atrium


Hallway

The room had standard Westin furnishings, and featured a king bed, desk, and two chairs by the window. While the bed was comfortable it definitely wasn’t a “real” Heavenly Bed, and I’m still puzzled about what it actually means when a hotel advertises that they have Westin Heavenly Beds. You’d think that would translate to a consistent sleep experience, though I haven’t found that to be the case.


Room


Room


Desk and TV


Sitting area

The room faced a highway, though also faced the approach path for the runway that was being used, so there were some nice plane spotting opportunities.


View from my room

The bathroom was simple though functional, featuring Westin amenities. While it’s not Bulgari, it sure beats Hyatt’s Portico products!


Bathroom


Shower

I ended up conking out for a majority of the day, and then met a blog reader for dinner.

My friend arrived later that evening and was also staying at the Westin, so we met for drinks (Diet Coke with lime, of course) in the lobby bar later at night.

The following morning we took the 7AM shuttle to the airport, which was packed. Actually, about a dozen people were left behind.

On the whole I had a perfectly pleasant stay and would consider staying here again if I had an overnight layover at Atlanta Airport (then again, it’s not every day that happens). The hotel was a typical “no frills” airport Westin, and at ~$80 for the night, a great deal.

  1. June 26th, 2012 at 11:07 pm

    Andy Bluebear said,

    Interesting shower nozzle. Er, nozzles?

  2. June 26th, 2012 at 11:13 pm

    lucky said,

    @ Andy — Hah, yep. It’s the standard Westin dual nozzle.

  3. June 27th, 2012 at 1:14 am

    janyyc said,

    Lucky – I read how you love red-eyes. Conking out for the entire day defeats the purpose of a red-eye, doesn’t it?

    I personally don’t like red-eyes, and I haven’t taken one in years and years, but just about now I will embark on one LAX-GDL (in F, yes) and I am not looking forward to it one bit!! :(

  4. June 27th, 2012 at 1:40 am

    lucky said,

    @ janyyc — Usually I sleep well on redeyes, though in this case:
    – I was sick and couldn’t breathe out of my nose, so couldn’t sleep
    – My upgrade didn’t clear, and I really can’t sleep in coach
    – Seattle to Chicago is too short of a redeye to get any “real” sleep. The extra 90 minutes for redeyes to the east coast really makes a difference.

  5. June 27th, 2012 at 8:02 am

    Norm said,

    I’ve stayed at that Westin, too, and I know what you mean about the beds not being up to the Westin standard. I actually quit staying at Westins for a while thinking that the whole chain had downgraded. I was really happy to find that wasn’t the case. It makes you wonder though, why do they get to represent that it’s a Heavenly Bed when it really isn’t.

  6. June 27th, 2012 at 8:29 am

    Rikki said,

    I’m really looking forward to this report. We were at the Kyoto Hyatt and were upgraded to the most amazing room in March. The whole stay was absolutely perfect. I can’t wait to see if you had the same experience.

  7. June 27th, 2012 at 2:56 pm

    The Weekly Flyer said,

    I’ve noticed Westin’s bathroom amenities have shrunk recently. Not sure how long ago that went into place. I noticed the mini amenities in your shower pic. This place reminds me of the Westin Tampa Bay on the inside, the views here are completely different though.

  8. June 28th, 2012 at 8:46 am

    mike said,

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