Thread: Angeles City Hotels & Accomodations
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10-15-14 15:44 #954
Posts: 887Originally Posted by Lou32 [View Original Post]
Philippines is 220 V.
Most/all laptop and camera chargers should be variable (where it takes both 110 and 220 - read the label on the charger).
Most decent hotels in the Philippines will have the sockets in which it will accept both the round and flat plugs.
The answer is yes ... if you have a device that only accepts 110 V, then you need a converter.
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10-15-14 15:38 #953
Posts: 1459Originally Posted by Lou32 [View Original Post]
"I don't know the power requirements for my electronics." Well, look at them. Almost all, but NOT all, portable consumer electronics are dual voltage / dual hertz. You see a label on which is printed: 100 - 240 V 50/60 Hz? You're good2go anywhere. Laptops, mobiles, tablets, cameras, etc. are most often dual voltage. You bringing a hair drier, electric razor, nose hair clippers, vibrator, lawnmower, refrigerator, etc? The Philippines is 220 V 60 Hz, and a simple google would have told you this. If you want to know specifically about the ABC Hotel your best point of contact is, well... you ought to have guessed it... the ABC Hotel. http://angelesbeachclubhotel.com/contact.php
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10-15-14 15:03 #952
Posts: 430Originally Posted by Hutsori [View Original Post]
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10-15-14 14:59 #951
Posts: 31Originally Posted by RubioTonto [View Original Post]Originally Posted by DCups [View Original Post]
Thanks again.
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10-15-14 14:28 #950
Posts: 1459Originally Posted by Lou32 [View Original Post]
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10-15-14 14:19 #949
Posts: 430110 volt or 220 volt electricity from outlets in Angeles City?
I'll be staying at ABC very soon and I don't know the power requirements for my electronics.
Will I need to bring a 220 v to 110 v converter for my trip to Angeles City?
Thanks for your help.
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10-13-14 18:12 #948
Posts: 3051Originally Posted by RubioTonto [View Original Post]
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10-13-14 17:19 #947
Posts: 279Originally Posted by FreeKick [View Original Post]
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10-13-14 13:19 #946
Posts: 31Angeles Beach Club Hotel or Holiday Inn Clark?
Hey all,
I need a GF hotel. Which one of these would you vote better:
Angeles Beach Club Hotel or Holiday Inn Clark?
I stayed in A7 Square last time but it was a bit of a headache.
Thanks
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10-13-14 13:11 #945
Posts: 31Small tips go a long way!
Originally Posted by KabulGuy [View Original Post]
Small tips go a long way!
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10-12-14 06:10 #944
Posts: 3260Originally Posted by KabulGuy [View Original Post]
I totally agreed with you. I only suggest tipping as quite a few posters here have a "no tipping" policy. Personally I tip the room cleaner P50 a day and the doorman / security guys something every few days. A few times I had girls coming to the hotel without trike money and I would pay the trike when they arrived. The security guy would advance the trike payment so I wouldn't have to come down from the room! Like you said, it is good to have friends in low places.
Dg8787.
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10-12-14 05:39 #943
Posts: 983Originally Posted by Dg8787 [View Original Post]
For 50 p each way you know that the guy holding your luggage at least has a reason to think kindly of you and is not pissed that he just got stiffed out of a tip. Most hotels, I keep one pocket with only 50 p bills (or about the effective equal in whatever local currency) and hand them out like a used car salesman hands out business cards.
The money is nothing to me but over time it can add up for the poor guy doing the heavy lifting.
Small cost for having some friends in low places at the hotels.
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10-11-14 21:46 #942
Posts: 3260Most hotels do
Originally Posted by Nolz7 [View Original Post]
Some places might expect a tip like every where else.
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10-11-14 21:09 #941
Posts: 834Originally Posted by Nolz7 [View Original Post]
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10-11-14 13:37 #940
Posts: 143Storage
Is there any hotel that would allow me to store my luggage after checking out?. Cebu Pacific flight to Cebu is scheduled at 8 and check out time usually around 11 or 12 noon.