We (teenage son and Dad) stayed at the Metcourt Laurel on 3 different nights during our tour of southern Africa, primarily because of its proximity to the airport. For instance, we had arrived from Perth in the evening and had a transfer arranged to Sun City for the next morning, or had returned from Kruger to Jo'burg and were flying out to Vic Falls the next morning - solution - stay at the Metcourt Laurel.
There is a convenient free shuttle bus from the airport to the hotel (about 10 minutes away), and the free shuttles leave from the hotel back to the airport once every 20 - 30 minutes. That sort of convenience puts the Metcourt Laurel pretty high on the recommendation scale.
It's comfortable accommodation, if a little sterile (think standard chain hotel), which is fine - clean, reliable, etc. Wireless internet was only available around the reception area. Breakfast was fairly standard (buffet bacon & eggs with the usual trimmings), but with some extras (particularly Asian) in the cold buffet.
Reception was friendly enough, though on 2 occasions I had trouble with the bill (the three nights were paid for by the travel agent in advance, but while reception had the booking, they had no record of payment for the last 2 nights). They also arranged a tour of Johannesburg (car and tour guide) at short notice, to kill time while we waited for the afternoon flight.
The bonus was the hotel being part of the huge Emperor's Palace complex. There's a casino (naturally), an entertainment centre for kids called Chariots (amusement arcade machines, etc, plus an indoor roller coaster and a huge plane suspended from the ceiling), shops, fast food joints and restaurants. We had a couple of meals there which were excellent. Try a mixed grill of warthog, springbok, kudu and ostrich with a Cape wine at Tribes, or a fabulous seafood dinner with a Windhoek beer at Ocean Basket. The main restaurant area is set up like a slice of Italy - complete with alfresco dining, a courtyard fountain and a copy of the Statue of David. It's all inside, but the ceiling is painted like the sky and is really quite effective.
I'd stay here again as a comfortable stop-over near the airport, and would look forward to dinner somewhere in the Emporer's Court complex.













