Tewder
Senior Member
I like the subtle effect... based on the pics at least.
Finally saw the night lighting in person this evening -Kind of a let down. This is the only thing I dislike about SL so far:
23 August 2012: Lunch time, all the workers are hanging around the base looking like they're under extreme pressure to finish it by opening date. A ton of Irish workers here btw!
Many of you that read my strong opinions know I'm not fond of this building. The main reason actually is how it meets the street, the rear loading dock entrance being a prime example of how suburban it is versus the Four Season's treatment. It looks like a suburban big box outlet set too far back from the street.
August 24, 2012
the Star is reporting that parts of Shangri-la opened today!
http://thestar.blogs.com/travel/2012/08/sneak-peek-at-new-shangri-la-hotel-toronto-and-bosk-restaurant-nice.html#.UEFPHLKPWM1
Local hotels are sparing no expense to bring the luxury – the three upstarts in TIFF’s surrounds are importing staff from their various chains to help boost their VIP game. The Trump has brought in its Soho location’s entertainment manager, who already has relationships with many of the actors and their agents; the Shangri-La flew in its head bartender Serhan Kusaksizoglu (known to most only by his English nickname, Charlie) from the corporate office in Hong Kong, to fine-tune the mixology at its lobby bar; and the Ritz has flown in staff from around the world, including one from Grand Cayman brought in specifically for her pressing skills, since when stars are seen stepping out of the hotel having asked for their clothes to be pressed, they cannot be allowed to look anything less than perfect.