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Displayed prices are for multiple nights. Check the site for price per night. I see hostels starting at 200b/day and hotels from 500b/day on agoda.

Lex

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  1. Thinking of using my Accor points to stay here in November. Can anyone give me an update on whether or not there is a joiner fee? Thanks
  2. Thanks for the replies. Checked into the corona building yesterday, all as described by the Fat Controller except I've got a 32 inch LG flatscreen (excellent picture). No complaints but why are all the late night front desk staff gay blokes?
  3. Has anyone stayed at one of the newly renovated rooms (i.e. non-evergreen) at Areca Lodge? What are they like? I like the newish Evergreen rooms but as the renovated rooms are available at the pre-renovation prices I'm tempted to book one of those. The renovation will be complete when I arrive at the end of November. Thanks
  4. I'm booked on the Cebu Pacific BKK - Clark flight early November. I've also heard bad reports about that route but decided to risk it to avoid the taxi ride/rip off from Manila to Angeles. I've used them on other routes before with no problems so it's fingers crossed. If you want a good departure/arrival time then you're better off with non budget airlines. BKK-Clarke departs at something like 11pm arriving at 4am
  5. I'm thinking of bringing a Sony PS3 instead of the usual laptop as it has a web browser, plays DVDs and I know a few girls who enjoy playing games It's not essential but it works best with a High Definition TV with HDMI connections, preferably 32 inches or more. Does anyone know any hotels which have these? I know of the Sabai Empress (corner suites), Nova Platinum and View Talay 6. These have flat screen TV's though I can't tell if they are true HD (older flat screens might not be). Feedback on these would also be appreciated. My other criteria: A decent pool In room wifi Pri
  6. "Forever Young" (pre Jay Z) Happy have been playing it for years, probably strikes a chord with most visitors. Also, "Lemon Tree" the bars played it constantly during my first trip.
  7. If I was heading out now I would stay there for 950 a night, it was about that when I first stayed there in 2005 and I thought it was good value then. I think the Areca Lodge is better all round but you need to book that early and the SR is more laid back. Next time I'm out I may give the Empress a try, might even book a corner room a try so I can hook my PS3 up to the LCD TV instead of bringing a laptop (the empress has wifi in the rooms, the resort only has it in the lobby area). But I would still use the pool at the resort - assuming that you can with it being part of the same group??? - it
  8. I've stayed at both, most recently at the Sabai Resort (superior room) in November. SR's superior rooms are small but adequate and well maintained. Can't recall what the beds were like. Always try and get a room on the pool/garden side as the BIG C side can get noisy with mopeds blasting up and down at all hours. PBR's rooms are better but the SR's pools (there's 3) are excellent and great just for relaxing by - way better than the PBR's rooftop job. Don't bother with the breakfast at SR but the rest of the menu is fine. I prefer the SR but if the pool isn't important then I would stay at the
  9. Thanks, that's a great tip. I've stayed at the Sabai Resort loads of times and never realised this was possible, the aircon has always been way too cold.
  10. I've stayed at both and would choose the Sabai Resort for it's pool. The rooftop pool at the PBR is tiny and there's little space to relax. You won't appreciate it if any of the other guests are loud or like to create a splash!
  11. For F*cks sake alan! You can't post this and not give us a photo!!
  12. It's pretty much behind the Areca Lodge (on the soi before soi Diana heading north on 2nd road). You could walk from one to the other in 5 minutes along a tiny (and dark) soi that runs alongside the Areca. I had a look because as I was intrigued by the mini suites with 42" plasmas (smaller TV's in the other rooms). I didn't really like the minisuite as the TV was so far away from the bed that it didn't make any difference that it was so big (I'm lazy and like to TV watch from bed - well I'm on holiday!). Still, IMHO the rooms were very nice and even without the introductory offers it would be
  13. Bazle I wouldn't worry too much about that happening. Government departments do not share information and are even less likely to in the future. Our government has tied its own departments in so much red tape surrounding privacy of information that it is almost impossible for one department to share information with another even when it is blindingly obvious that thay should! The chances are it would be an infringement of our so called "human rights" for the NHS to check residency status. But there is always the worry that they might and that's why most honest uk citizens lose out to fraud
  14. Nova Park charge an extra 3% if you pay by credit card
  15. shyface Nova Park has ESPN and STAR sports (also HBO sophon cinemax) great for live footie. Also it's attached to Jamesons if your a sports fan who likes a little atmosphere. I've just come back from a week there though I found the suites very ordinary at 1900 per night. Pool area is nice though shaded after 3pm. I think the studio rooms would be better value at 1500. Definitely guest friendly.
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