
Dorsett Wanchai and Dorsett Mongkok Promise a Fantastic Summer Vacation for Families
Enjoy up to 35% off for family rooms with complimentary breakfast and delightful amenities for the little ones
Complimentary daily breakfast for the whole family
Flexible check-in/out times and a full 26-hour stay (exclusive to official website bookings)^
Branded bath amenities and personalized slippers for kids
Welcome gifts such as the "Little Foodies" Snack Box, Jasper Teddy and in-room surprise sweet treats
Free Baby Gear Rentals, including baby dining essentials, bathing and hygiene amenities, and Jasper's Adventure Kit for a fun stay experience
HONG KONG SAR - Media OutReach Newswire - 8 May 2025 - As summer approaches, the award-winning Dorsett Wanchai, Hong Kong , and Dorsett Mongkok, Hong Kong under Dorsett Hospitality International, are thrilled to introduce the Family Stay & Play experience for family travelers. With the, guests can enjoy, and a wide range of thoughtful and delightfulFrom the moment guests step into the hotel, they are welcomed by a(available daily from 6-7 pm). Upon check-in, children receive a, providing adorable companionship throughout their stay in Hong Kong.Inside the rooms, families will find, including kid-size slippers and branded shower products. For families traveling with babies, the hotels offer complimentary rentals of baby cots, feeding amenities, and bathing and hygiene essentials, ensuring a hassle-free stay. To keep kids entertained, Teddy Jasper's Adventure Kit, complete with board games and a music night light, is also available.At Dorsett Wanchai, children will be delighted with an in-room piñata surprise (for selected bookings) and the Star Wars pinball machine in the hotel lobby.Enjoystays in ourwith our. Additional benefits include:to take advantage of these fantastic offers and enjoy a truly memorable stay! For more information and reservation, please visit:^Not applicable to Family Quad Room bookings at Dorsett Mongkok. Above offers are available from now until December 31, 2025. Please refer to the hotel website for details.Hashtag: #DorsettWanchai #DorsettMongkok
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