The Ibis King St Wharf in Sydney is about to
offer what many five-star hotels still do not - free WiFi access
across the lobby and all its rooms, without any hidden conditions.
With room rates from as little as A$139 per night, and one of the
best locations in Sydney, travellers will soon have one extra
reason to choose the 91-room hotel as their preferred place to
stay.
“Ibis hotels have a brand promise of being
‘hotels the way you like them’ and our guests have overwhelmingly
told us that what they would like is free Wi-Fi access, so that is
what we are going to deliver,” said General Manager Benjamin
Krieg. “Our little 3.5-star hotel is doing what some of the
long-established five-stars still don’t, and giving our guests free
WiFi throughout the hotel.”
As any high-tech traveler
can attest, it can be more than frustrating when hotels charge for
internet access, or offer free WiFi in
lobbies only or just for
guests who belong to loyalty programs. Benjamin Krieg said with
his hotel's new WiFi delivery there will be no hidden charges or
conditions.
“Ibis King St Wharf is very much a hotel for today
with its funky, modern design and affordability, so it was
imperative we offered what today’s traveler wants and needs – the
ability to download files, connect with the world and check their
emails simply from their room, without any hassle or extra costs.”
Ibis King St Wharf is located in the heart of one of
Sydney’s most vibrant locations, just a short walk from the CBD,
Sydney Aquarium, Sydney Wildlife World and all the attractions of
Cockle Bay, Darling Harbour and Circular Quay.
Free WiFi will be offered to all guests at Ibis King
Street Wharf from 15 December 2009.
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