After a late-night arrival at 11 PM, my stay at Dorsett Wan Chai got off to a rocky start—my room wasn't ready. We met Brian at the front office and he checked back-and-forth. Thankfully, we made it to the room, it was comfortable, but the view—a cemetery—was an unexpected surprise not mentioned on the website. While not superstitious, it wasn't the relaxing backdrop I had in mind. Brian at the front desk stepped in, offering an upgrade to a more spacious room, which was a relief after learning how small Hong Kong hotel rooms typically are. Toiletries weren't provided, but they were available for 1 HKD at a lobby vending machine. Drinking water was also missing, with bottled water sold for 7.5 HKD and refills available at a hallway dispenser. The hotel's free shuttle service is handy but not perfectly punctual, so add 3-5 minutes to your schedule. It only offers drop-offs, so you'll need to find your way back. Early flights can be challenging as the MTR doesn't operate before 6 AM, and getting a taxi in the early hours proved difficult without much help from staff. Dorsett Wan Chai offers decent comfort and a central location but comes with quirks. If you book here, confirm room details and plan ahead, especially for transportation. And if you meet Brian, you're in good hands.