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08-29-08 07:41 #528
Posts: 500some hotels will charge you an extra
Originally Posted by Chevy681
just let you know that some hotels will charge you an extra joiner fee. So, in case your dog (male?female?) wants to bang a hot pinay(oy) dog that would make allready three person in a room and if you here for the ladies too,number of people will increase.
I stayed some years ago in Durban Inn Makati and they quote me 300 pera extra for having 2 chicks after midnight in my room :D
4 or 5 month in the Philippines. Think twice, maybe your dog likes to gang bang and then your in big trouble :))
Blink
PS: dont worry , Im sure you can bring your dog to any hotel as long as you pay for it
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08-29-08 02:22 #527
Posts: 5Well I'm arriving from America, and staying 4 or 5 months, cutting his hair to wiffle, bringing Advantix for fleas and ticks, buying bottled water for him. Last time it cost me 350. 00 dollars for 2 weeks in a kennel. I still think I'm saving money.
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08-26-08 22:45 #526
Posts: 1008Originally Posted by Chevy681
Robb
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08-26-08 21:21 #525
Posts: 397Originally Posted by Chevy681
You will have to go through considerable paperwork, fees and airfare to get your dog there. Also pets from colder countries usually do not adapt well to the weather in the Phils and it's quite easy for them to get sick, what with polluted beaches, streets, bad drinking water, ticks, fleas, other dogs, etc. Have you found out what happens when you bring the dog home again? Will it have to go through similar paperwork, quarantine, etc.?
That's gotta be the Ritz Hotel of kennels if you say it's still cheaper to bring your dog. :)
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08-26-08 16:51 #524
Posts: 4567Las Palmas?
Skip recently reviewed Las Palmas and it is a place I used to use. I was there last month, but only because Rothman, Exec., CIty and a few others were fully booked.
Skip, what room did you use?
I got a room fronting the street and it was terribly noisy. Thinking about closing the windows tighter I realized there were also windows on the balcony. I walked out onto the balcony and closed the windows.
That balcony trip.... Sometimes you just know things are NOT right. Yea, my hands and soles of my feet were black with whatever fkn pollution rides the Manila air. Disgusting. I had to take another shower.
Las Palmas has a great location, but not high on my list of hotels to stay in while in Manila. Ooops, my advice is don't stay in mnl at all.
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08-26-08 08:54 #523
Posts: 1562Originally Posted by Cebu Steve
For the Eurotel booking I emailed the guy who has the crummy looking website. He says he needs 48 hours lead time, but did mine in less than 24. His promised rate requires paying at check-in with cash, but he did come through and the rate was as promised.
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08-26-08 03:52 #522
Posts: 5Pet Hotels
I'm going to Manila soon and taking my Yorkie dog because its cheaper than a kennel, I know the Copacabana off Roxas will allow my dog. Does anyone know of other hotels that do this? And also in Cebu?
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08-25-08 08:11 #521
Posts: 454MY PAL flight arrives early also
My PAL flight also arrives early in the morning late October on a Saturday. I have reservations at the City State Towers in Ermita. I suppose I would be at the hotel by 7 or so. Ha.
Are the short time hotels close enough to take advantage of until I can check into the City State Towers? I hate to reserve a room for the few hours I mght not be able to check in there?
It'll be my first time to the PHils, so I'm not too knowledgeable yet.
Any ideas? Is the SOGO and Eurotel hotels close by and easy to book once I arrive?
Someone also mentioend it's best to tell the LA Cafe girls to meet at the hotel as cops can shake ya down if you leave with one?
Thanks for any advice for this Phils newbie.
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08-25-08 05:47 #520
Posts: 3003Originally Posted by Horntoad
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08-25-08 04:20 #519
Posts: 71Originally Posted by Finrod
I was happy.
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08-24-08 19:21 #518
Posts: 169I agree with Finrod, my friend came in earlier than I did and I suggested he stay at SOGO until I got in. He actually had time to go to LA Cafe and pick up a girl for ST before I got there. Only negative with SOGO is no in room safe and you don't get a key, they unlock the door for you every time you come back. However, like Finrod said, you won't be able to find any hotel that will guarantee you an early check in.
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08-24-08 19:17 #517
Posts: 397Originally Posted by LookingToSwing4
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08-24-08 15:22 #516
Posts: 158City State lack of response
Originally Posted by Redfield10
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08-24-08 14:32 #515
Posts: 229Manila Hotel that Allows Early Check-in?
I am connecting with a friend in MNL, in Oct, but he arrives 5 hours before I do. He has never traveled to PI, before, and prefers to travel with me up to AC versus going on his own. He arrives into T-2 at about 0600 and we were originally talking about hanging out at the airport until I arrive. Others on this board have suggested that might be hell for a first time PI visitor, and I guess I have to agree. Another option would be for him to take a taxi to a nearby hotel that would guarantee early check-in and I could meet him there.
Any suggestions? I think he would prefer a OK hotel to a roach infested one, but would appreciate options.
Thanks, in advance, for your assistance.
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08-24-08 10:09 #514
Posts: 76Sofitel Philippine Plaza
I notce from its Internet site that renovations are 'ongoing until 2 October 2008' but 'only between 0900 and 1800.' It appears that the renos. are only in the Bay Wing levels 2 and 3.
Has anyone stayed here recently? Are the non-Club (i.e. lower priced rooms, typically US$165 or so on asiarooms.com) rooms acceptable, or very dated and archaic?
I assume that this hotel is (like the Hyatt in Ermita) totally GF. Are there any hassles such as 'registering guests' or the 'checking type 0300 hours phone call' if a guest of one of us leaves suddenly in the middle of the night?
Has 'Spirals' buffet 'deteriorated' as one TripAdvisor review claimed, or is it still fantastic? I gather on a Saturday it now costs P1950 nett excluding drinks.