YOHO Treasure Island hotel, a landmark situated in the center of the transportation hub in the peninsula of Macau, boasts breathtaking views. The hotel features rooms with a sophisticated luxurious design that captures some of the most iconic landmarks, such as the stunning views of Nam Van Lake, the dazzling Nam Van Lake fountain, and the renowned Wynn fountain. As the sea meets the sky, the lake blends with the city, forming an unforgettable scenery. YOHO Treasure Island hotel provides long-stay apartment-style suites with fully equipped kitchens and washing machines, allowing you to feel at home while away. And located in the key area of Macau peninsula, the hotel is right in front of the largest bus transfer station in Macau and is connected to nearby Grand Lisboa, Hotel Lisboa, Wynn Resorts, MGM Macau, StarWorld Hotel, and Bank of China Building via pedestrian tunnels, offering convenient transportation while surrounded by stunning views. At sunset, the sunset paints the sky orange, reflecting on the lake surface, creating a romantic and beautiful scenery. When darkness falls, experience the dazzling city landscapes up close and bring home an unforgettable experience.
"I recently stayed at Yoho Treasure Island Hotel, and I must say, I am quite disappointed considering it is marketed as a luxury hotel. Unfortunately, my experience did not meet the high standards one would expect from a property of this caliber.
Firstly, one of the most basic amenities expected in a luxury hotel—the bathroom—was subpar. The bathroom lacked a bidet, which is a standard feature in many high-end hotels, especially for guests seeking comfort and hygiene. Additionally, the bathroom door did not have a lock, which severely compromised privacy. This was particularly uncomfortable, as I did not feel secure knowing that anyone could potentially enter without warning.
Furthermore, despite repeatedly requesting privacy by hanging the ‘Do Not Disturb’ sign on the door, staff members entered the room multiple times. This was not only intrusive but also disrespectful of personal boundaries and privacy. Such occurrences are unacceptable in a hotel that claims to offer a luxurious and private experience.
Another inconvenience was the limited space available for storing clothes in the bathroom. As someone who prefers to keep their belongings organized and within easy reach, I found the storage options to be inadequate. The bathroom did not offer sufficient shelving or cabinets, forcing me to leave clothes and personal items in less convenient places, which diminished the overall comfort and convenience of my stay.
Overall, my experience at Yoho Treasure Island Hotel was disappointing and did not reflect the luxury standards that the hotel presumably promotes. For a hotel that charges premium rates, I expected better facilities, greater attention to guest privacy, and more thoughtful amenities. I hope the management considers these issues seriously to improve future guest experiences."