Shanghai Luxury: Rezen Select Resort's Unbelievable Secrets Revealed!

Rezen Select  Shanghai International Resort Shanghai China

Rezen Select  Shanghai International Resort Shanghai China

Shanghai Luxury: Rezen Select Resort's Unbelievable Secrets Revealed!

Shanghai Luxury: Rezen Select Resort – My Brain Dump of an Unbelievable Experience! (Secrets, Lies, and Amazingness)

Okay, buckle up, buttercups. I'm back from Rezen Select Resort in Shanghai, and honestly? My brain is still trying to process it. "Luxury" doesn't even begin to cover it. This place is like a beautifully manicured fever dream. Let's just dive headfirst into this chaotic, glorious mess of a review, shall we?

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So, first things first: Accessibility. This is HUGE for me because, frankly, I'm getting older and mobility is, well, a thing. Rezen Select… DAMN. They put a lot of thought into this. Wheelchair accessible? Absolutely. Wide hallways, ramps everywhere, and elevators that you could probably park a small car in. I even saw designated parking spots with charging stations! I'm talking serious accessibility, not just a half-hearted attempt. Plus, they had facilities for disabled guests; it’s a whole vibe, and I appreciate it. I didn't have to awkwardly navigate anything. Felt like a dream.

Then there's the Internet. Okay, I need to be connected. I'm a modern human; I can't help it. "Free Wi-Fi in all rooms!" Music to my digital nomad ears. And, it actually worked. I'm talking fast, reliable internet. My boyfriend, who somehow brought a LAN cable (I don't get it), found Internet [LAN] options readily available as well. Talk about options! Internet services? Yep, had those, too. And they even had Wi-Fi in public areas – although, to be honest, I spent most of my time happily ensconced in my room.

Speaking of my room… (Okay, brace yourselves, because I’m about to gush.)

Available in all rooms:

  • Air conditioning: Glorious, glorious air conditioning. Thank god because Shanghai is sticky!
  • Alarm clock: So my sleep schedule wouldn’t be too destroyed by the jetlag.
  • Bathrobes: Soft, fluffy, and utterly perfect for wearing while you drink coffee and contemplate your life.
  • Bathroom phone: I didn't use it, but it was there and made me giggle. Why do hotels still have these?
  • Bathtub & Separate shower/bathtub: Double the soaking pleasure! My skin felt like silk.
  • Blackout curtains: Essential for me - and for the long naps!
  • Closet & Linens: Always a good thing.
  • Coffee/tea maker, Complimentary tea: YES!!! The caffeine situation was on point, essential for my Shanghai experience.
  • Daily housekeeping: My room felt like a sanctuary. They were truly meticulous.
  • Desk, Laptop workspace: I actually did some work (briefly).
  • Extra long bed: This was amazing! I needed it!!
  • Free bottled water: Always appreciated.
  • Hair dryer: Essential.
  • High floor: My room was on a high floor, giving amazing views of Shanghai.
  • In-room safe box: I managed to keep my passport, wallet, and important junk from being stolen (thank god!).
  • Interconnecting room(s) available: Perfect for families.
  • Internet access – LAN, Internet access – wireless, Wi-Fi [free]: (A broken record, but important!)
  • Ironing facilities: For when I inevitably messed up my clothes.
  • Mirror & Slippers: I love slippers!
  • Non-smoking: (Thankfully!)
  • On-demand movies: Netflix and chill, anyone?
  • Private bathroom: Always a must.
  • Reading light: Perfect for a night in.
  • Refrigerator & Mini bar: I didn't have anything in my fridge, and I didn't understand how the mini-bar worked… It's a mystery!
  • Safety/security feature: Always a good thing.
  • Satellite/cable channels: Lots of fun options.
  • Scale: I didn’t dare use it. Pure self-preservation.
  • Seating area: Comfortable, spacious… pure bliss.
  • Shower: Wonderful. Wonderful shower.
  • Smoke detector & Smoke alarms: Yay, safety!
  • Socket near the bed: Genius.
  • Sofa: I love a good sofa.
  • Soundproofing: Essential!
  • Telephone: For calling room service!
  • Toiletries: Amazing quality.
  • Towels: Fluffy and plentiful.
  • Umbrella: Shanghai weather is unpredictable.
  • Visual alarm: For deaf or hard of hearing guests.
  • Wake-up service: Another thing I (thankfully) didn't take advantage of.
  • Window that opens: Fresh air!

My room, seriously, was perfect… maybe a little too perfect. It was like staying in a magazine spread. A little too pristine for my messy soul. But hey, I can’t complain about the sheer luxury of it all! One slight issue though… the Internet access – LAN… I don't know how to work it. Maybe I'm just a Neanderthal.

Now, let's talk about the Things to do and Ways to relax. This is where Rezen Select REALLY shines. I basically spent a week becoming a human noodle.

  • Body scrub, Body wrap, Massage, Spa/sauna, Steamroom, Sauna, Foot bath, Gym/fitness: (Deep breath.) I had all of these. The Spa was heaven on earth. I spent, I kid you not, hours in the Sauna and Steamroom. The Massage was a life-altering experience. I highly recommend the “Jet Lag Relief” massage. My shoulders are still thanking me. And the Foot bath! Oh, the foot bath! It was like a warm hug for my weary feet.
  • **Pool with view, *Swimming pool [outdoor], Swimming pool*: The *Swimming pool* overlooking the city skyline was… stunning. I spent hours there, just staring out at the skyscrapers. The Outdoor Pool was equally magnificent.

Don't even get me started on the Fitness center. I didn't use it (I was far too busy relaxing!), but it looked well-equipped. The point is… you could work out if you felt so inclined. I admired the equipment from afar.

Dining, drinking, and snacking: Oh man, where do I start? This place is a food-lover's paradise!

  • Restaurants, Coffee shop, Bar, Poolside bar: So many options, so little time (and stomach space!).
  • A la carte in restaurant, Buffet in restaurant, Asian cuisine in restaurant, International cuisine in restaurant, Western cuisine in restaurant, Vegetarian restaurant: Diversity is key. And Rezen Select nailed it.
  • Breakfast [buffet]: This was a legendary culinary extravaganza. I mean, the Asian breakfast… the Western breakfast… It was impossible to try everything! Honestly, I’m not sure if I’ve ever eaten so much in my life.
  • Breakfast in room: Bliss.
  • Coffee/tea in restaurant: Essential.
  • Desserts in restaurant: I ate so many desserts. I am not ashamed.
  • Happy hour: Every day!
  • Room service [24-hour]: Convenient, and I definitely took advantage of it.
  • Salad in restaurant & Soup in restaurant: Healthy options!
  • Bottle of water: Always a plus.
  • Snack bar: For those late-night cravings.
  • Alternative meal arrangement: They were very accommodating of any dietary restrictions.

Okay, one anecdote: I tried the restaurant's signature dish - a Wagyu beef dish. The beef was cooked perfectly, and the presentation and flavor were out of this world (as you’d expect). But I wasn't prepared: it was so rich, buttery, and decadent. I was feeling a little ill. Honestly, it was my

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Alright, buckle up buttercups. This isn't your sterile, pre-packaged travel brochure. This is my Shanghai Disney experience. And trust me, it was… a ride.

Day 1: Prep, Panic, and the Porcelain Throne (aka Arrival Hell)

  • Morning (aka "The Jet Lag Shuffle"): Landed in Shanghai. Looked at the towering skyscrapers and instantly developed an inferiority complex. Also, my stomach decided that now was the perfect time for a full-blown revolt. That "Welcome to China!" welcome wasn't exactly welcoming to me.
  • Getting to Rezen Select: Instructions seemed simple enough. Metro? Taxi? Nope. Apparently, getting around in China when you're operating on zero sleep and questionable digestion is an Olympic sport. Found a taxi eventually. The driver, bless his soul, didn't speak a word of English. The journey was a symphony of confused hand gestures and bewildered glances. Finally made it.
  • Rezen Select - My Room and First Impressions: Walked in. Room. Simple. Clean. Perfect. The bed, looked like heaven. The view? Okay, not the Eiffel Tower, but I had a view. I just crashed.
  • Afternoon: The "I-Need-Coffee-or-I'll-Die" Expedition: Found a cafe. Coffee was… coffee. Life restored, and after a 60-minute walk around the Rezen Select, I was getting my bearings. And the hotel pool? Looked tempting. Might have to brave that later.
  • Evening: Dinner and (Attempted) Nightlife: Went to a restaurant in the hotel complex. The menu? A glorious, slightly terrifying tapestry of indecipherable characters. Pointed at something. Food arrived. It was delicious. Afterwards, I explored the hotel's mini-mall, bought a toy - my inner child was thrilled.

Day 2: Disney Dreams and Queueing Nightmares

  • Morning: The Magic Begins (or Does It?): Disney day! Oh, the excitement! The hordes of people, I was a little too excited. The park was packed. Made a beeline for Pirates of the Caribbean: Battle for the Sunken Treasure. The queue… well, let's just say I’m pretty sure I aged 20 years waiting. But the ride? Absolutely phenomenal!
  • Mid-day: Food, Fireworks, and Fury: This is where things get… complicated. Attempted to grab a quick lunch. The options were overwhelming, and the lines were monstrous. Found a vendor selling those weird, fluffy pastries. They were amazing. (But then I felt so bloated and ready to nap.) Then, the fireworks show. Magnificent. Truly spectacular. Tears in my eyes. And then, the chaos as everyone tried to escape. I was pushed, shoved, and trampled.
  • Evening: The Search For the Perfect Churro (and sanity): Had a huge craving for Churros. Spent way too long trying to find the perfect one. Found one. Burned my mouth in the pursuit of cinnamon-y goodness. Worth it. Honestly, everything was worth it.
  • Night: Fireworks and a Deep Breath: Found some quiet. Sat by the lake. Watched the fireworks again. Tried to remember why I ever thought this was a good idea. Then, remember the Churros. Totally worth it.

Day 3: Reflections and the Home Stretch

  • Morning: The Unfinished Business: Went back too Disney. Took it slower, appreciated the small things. Had a delicious breakfast. Reflected on the trip. The beauty. Joy. Chaos. Exhaustion.
  • Afternoon: Last minute purchases and good Byes: Bought some stuff to keep, went back to the Rezen Select. Packed my bags, reviewed my experiences. Said Good bye to the hotel staff.
  • Evening: Departure: Heading back to Shanghai. After the flight was back to the hotel.

Final Thoughts:

Shanghai Disney? Overwhelming. Exhilarating. Beautiful. Chaotic. And definitely an experience. The lines? Brutal. The people? Lovely, mostly. The food? Hit or miss, mostly hit. Would I go back? Absolutely. Maybe with a tactical nap schedule and a pre-planned churro strategy… but absolutely.

And remember to breathe. You'll need it.

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Rezen Select Resort: Shanghai's Shiniest Shush-Shush - My (Unfiltered) Take on the Hype

So, is Rezen Select Resort REALLY as amazing as the glossy mags say? (Spit Take Alert!)

Okay, buckle up buttercups. The magazines? Poetry. Real life? A beautifully chaotic haiku. Is it amazing? Look, I'm going to be brutally honest. Mostly. Yes, it is. BUT… and this is a BIG but… it’s not perfect. (Gasp! I know, right?) It's *almost* a fairytale, with a few grumpy dwarfs hiding in the bushes. Think of it like this: you get the supermodel version of a spa day. Seriously, from the moment you arrive, you’re wrapped in this… *vibe*. Smooth jazz, hushed voices, staff that somehow know your name BEFORE you even check in. Creepy? A little. Luxurious? Hell yes. My first impression? "I could get used to this…" *immediately* followed by, "Wait, is that *the* chef?" (More on him later, dear reader. Oh, *so* much more...)

The Rooms: Worth the, uh... *investment*?

Oh, the rooms. Picture this: I walked in, and genuinely said, out loud to myself, "Holy. Freaking. Cow." Marble, silk, the fluffy-est white robes known to humankind… and a view that could make a hardened cynic weep. I felt… like I'd won the lottery. Or, you know, accidentally stumbled into a movie set. The bathtub? Gigantic. The bed? Cloud-like. The only downside? I spent the first hour frantically searching for hidden cameras. (I *swear* I'm not paranoid… much.) Seriously though, the rooms are phenomenal. But here's a little secret, learned through much grumbling and a slightly-too-generous pour of champagne: ask for a room NOT facing the city at night. That "amazing view" gets *really* bright, *really* early. Turns out, city lights are a sleep thief. (Insert angry emoji here).

Let's talk Spa. Is the "Signature Rezen Ritual" worth the hype (and the price tag?)

Okay, this is where things get… intense. The "Signature Rezen Ritual." They claim it's… transformative. Life-changing. My therapist (who had the most soothing voice... and possibly psychic abilities - she knew I'd been stressed about parking that morning!), led me into a candlelit room, and… whoa. Honestly, the amount of aromatherapy they pump in there is borderline illegal. (In a good way!) It started with a foot bath, and honest to god, I thought I was going to fall asleep *standing up*. Then, the massage. Oh, the massage. I'm not usually one for deep tissue, but this? This was… different. Painful, yes. But also… unbelievably relaxing. I literally felt my muscles *unraveling*. By the end, I was so relaxed, I think I mumbled some confessions to the therapist about eating an entire bag of chips in secret the night before. Worth it? My wallet is still weeping slightly, but my body? My body is practically humming. 1000% yes.

The Food: Is it Instagrammable AND edible? (Because let's be real...)

Alright, foodies, let’s get down to business. The food. Oh, the *food*. Listen, I eat to live. Mostly. I also live to scroll through Instagram and, let's be honest, I'm easily influenced by pretty plating. Rezen Select does not disappoint. Every dish is a work of art. And it tastes as good as it looks. I'm talking Michelin-star quality. The breakfast buffet? A *danger zone* for someone with my lack of self-control. Freshly squeezed juices, pastries that were *literally* melting in your mouth, and a noodle bar that had *everything*. The best part? You can order eggs benedict in your robe. Seriously. I felt like royalty. The dinner at the main restaurant? Exquisite. I had a wagyu steak that I’m pretty sure changed my life. It's the kind of food that makes you want to close your eyes, savor every bite, and… maybe propose to the chef. (Okay, maybe not. But he *was* cute.) Now, *that's* the kind of food I'm talking about! But here's the real truth: After a few days, my jeans felt a little snug. Worth it? Absolutely. Regrets? Zero. (Well, maybe one: I didn't wear my loose-fitting pants!)

What about the staff – are they robots in disguises? (Seriously, they're *too* helpful...)

Okay, this is where the creepy-but-amazing factor kicks in big time. The service is… impeccable. I mean, seriously. They anticipate your needs before *you* even know you have them. Need a drink by the pool? Poof! It appears. Lost your room key? Suddenly, a smiling face appears with a replacement. It’s like having a personal fairy godmother, but one with a very impressive knowledge of room service options. The staff is always there, but never intrusive. They're polite, helpful, and seem to genuinely care about your experience. Okay, I'll admit, I had a slight moment of paranoia. I started wondering if they were secretly monitoring my every move. Are they *that* good? Or just… *too* good? But then I reminded myself: I'm on vacation. Embrace the pampering! Just, uh, maybe don't tell them *everything*. (That bag of chips? It's our little secret.)

The "Hidden" Gems...What's NOT on the brochure?

Alright, spill the tea, right? Okay, the brochure will tell you about the rooftop pool (stunning), the Michelin-starred restaurant (incredible), and blah blah blah. What they *don't* tell you:
  1. The secret garden: Sneak out after dark and find a hidden courtyard you wouldn't believe. It felt straight out of a movie. Very romantic. Maybe I should have brought a date… hmm…
  2. The small art gallery: Quiet and lovely, it's a fantastic place to escape the crowds, even if art isn't your *thing*. I found myself staring at a painting for a good half hour!
  3. That little-known, amazing cafe. They make insane coffee and serve the *best* pastries. Seriously, it's worth a whole morning dedicated to just eating.
These little extras were some of the best moments, the unscripted bits that made the whole experience feel more… real. Less like a luxury-hotel factory, more like a secret haven.

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