The Urayasu Brighton Hotel Tokyo Bay provides a great place for travelers to relax after a busy day. The Urayasu Brighton Hotel Tokyo Bay is an ideal choice for travelers who want to take in the sights and sounds of Urayasu. The hotel is conveniently located just 400m from Shin-Urayasu Station and 25km from Haneda Airport. Seeing Urayasu's sights from this hotel is easy with Central Park, Akemi no Oka Park and Urayasu City Central Library all close by. This hotel makes a great place to kick back and relax after a long day of sightseeing. This Urayasu hotel provides parking on site. Our guests consider this hotel to have excellent service. For guests traveling with families, this hotel is consistently one of the most popular choices.
"Many people have already reviewed this hotel, noting its spacious rooms and very close proximity to the station, along with a shuttle service to Disneyland.
Now, let me share some drawbacks that weren't frequently mentioned in earlier reviews:
1. The hotel is quite old, with a somewhat Showa-era style. While it's a Japanese hotel, I was surprised by the lack of many facilities. Having stayed in numerous Japanese hotels, I've come to expect ice machines, microwaves, and laundromats in Japanese-managed properties – these were completely missing here. (I had initially deliberated between this hotel and the Hilton, but chose Brighton thinking the Hilton, being internationally managed, wouldn't have these facilities, only to find Brighton didn't either.)
2. There's no bottled water in the room, let alone the 'free mini-bar' mentioned in some reviews. It's even hard to get drinking water here; you have to go to a water dispenser by the elevator. Although they provide a kettle for refilling, honestly, I wasn't too keen on using it.
Aside from these points, the nearby commercial area is quite convenient, with delicious and affordable gyutan (beef tongue) rice, a supermarket, 100-yen shops, and some Japanese clothing stores. If the hotel were to add the facilities mentioned above, the stay experience would be significantly improved."