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Is it worth paying extra for the 'Posh' room category at Sunrise hotels in Egypt, and what should you watch out for?

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TL;DR

One traveler's experience: the 'Posh' category room (Executive Jacuzzi Suite, $8200 for a family of 3+1) didn't match the marketing photos — it was smaller than shown, had a fully open shower with no privacy right next to the toilet, and the minibar contained expired, bloated and leaking drinks. The issue was eventually resolved by hotel management, but only after persistent complaints.

What the community said

A guest described the $8200 Executive Jacuzzi Suite Posh room (family of 3+1): the shower area was completely open with no privacy option and located right next to the toilet — awkward for families with older kids. The minibar had expired drinks, some cans bloated and leaking. The room was smaller and plainer than shown in Posh promotional videos and presentations.

1 day ago Executive Jacuzzi Suite Posh, $8200 for 3+1

Another chat member expressed surprise at the service level for that price and wished the guest a smooth resolution with the hotel.

1 day ago

The issue was eventually resolved without escalating to higher authorities, though hotel staff initially disputed the complaint. Advice: when checking into a 'Posh' category room at Sunrise hotels, inspect it immediately for basic standards — cleanliness, minibar freshness, and bathroom privacy — and insist on a room change on the spot if something's wrong.

1 day ago Sunrise Hotels, Posh category