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12-24-10 02:51 #56
Posts: 3230Originally Posted by Feet6279 [View Original Post]
It is sort of mid-way between city and Mactan, and has an SM Mall next door with a walkway to it.
Check out the Hotel thread for more details from WR and others.
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12-23-10 12:01 #55
Posts: 12HOTELs
Thanks red. For better or worse I picked the radisson, which may be concerning since you do not mention it here. It seemed a bit newer. I arrive tomorrow so if you think I should change let me know.
Any thoughts on finding the better looking (model like) woman. I am not looking for the same type of gitls I can get at wanchai in Hong kong. Perhaps I am asking for too much.
I am not a beach guy. Prefer nice book and comfortable rooms.
Originally Posted by red kilt [View Original Post]
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12-23-10 11:56 #54
Posts: 12Hotels
Originally Posted by Red Kilt [View Original Post]
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12-23-10 11:15 #53
Posts: 3230Originally Posted by Feet6279 [View Original Post]
If beach is your prime reason for going, then stay on Mactan.
If mongering, then look at Marriott, Waterfront (city) or Marco Polo for the more "luxury" hotels close to the action,
Read the forum comments regarding the variations within these hotels.
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12-23-10 05:57 #52
Posts: 12Shangrila
Is it possible to stay at Shang ri la during the day and go into city at night for the girls?
I plan on bringing company home at night?
Money not an issue.
If not what is the best luxury hotel in Cebu city?
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12-22-10 17:54 #51
Posts: 108Originally Posted by Mattrick [View Original Post]
I know all hotels in your list. The only one I wouldn't recommend is the "Cesario". It is much overpriced and dirty also. Small rooms and stinking of cold smoke (although I am smoker myself).
Ram
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12-22-10 15:19 #50
Posts: 88The Boyla on Mactan
I did NOT stay at the Boyla but the front lobby was very clean and the two gals running the front desk were friendly and cute and helpful. There is water front but no "beach" to speak of. You can jump in and swim around, but "beach front" is a couple of hundred yards left or right of the place. There is a pool, looked nice. They have a web-site that seems pretty accurate. For the price, compared to the others in the vicinity, seems like a no brain-er. When I visited (to go snorkeling) she offered P-900 on the spot. Check out the website and decide. Next trip I would do it to get away from the congestion of central Cebu. Mind you, getting back into town weekdays at almost any hour. A nightmare. Traffic to make you want to jump off the bridge. (BTW Don't panic if the taxi takes you over the older "south" bridge. It is the more direct route to central Cebu than going via the Airport bridge.)
That's all I got.
J
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12-22-10 14:11 #49
Posts: 1239Short List
Originally Posted by Blazepontaine [View Original Post]
Your list is awfully short as there are many hotels in this price category! Cesario is owned by Bella Vista (next door) and is not a good value. Stayed there one early morning after a late flight and the room was in dire need of refurbishment. NS would be the only one I could recommend on your short list. More like a hotel then a pension house, the rooms are spacious with a decent sized bed.
Pacific is in a good location and a friend swears by the place but never stayed there. Never knew Sampaguita had a location in Colon. Would only recommend that area to well seasoned visitors. Have passed by Cebu Guest House countless times with their billboard in view advertising their low prices but you get what you pay for!
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12-22-10 09:11 #48
Posts: 3230Originally Posted by Blazepontaine [View Original Post]
I never stayed there, but I met a friend from years back by chance one afternoon in a mall and when she invited me back to her room to "see her embroidery" it was Sampaguita Suites. I never knew it existed.
I remember having to get her diagonally across the bed as my feet were against one wall and I was worried about banging my head against the other one (there was enough banging going on without my head getting involved too LOL).
I exaggerate a trifle but you get my point.
Damn cheap and good location though. Mid-way between Silver Dollar and the Mango Bars and virtually next door to Julianas disco.
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12-19-10 23:53 #47
Posts: 47I am looking for hotels in the 800-1200 peso range. I have previously stayed at the diplomat but had some problems there on my last visit. Here are some of the hotels that I've been looking at, if someone has information on these it would be appreciated.specifically are they gf?
1 Hotel Cesario in Lapu Lapu.
2 NS Pensionne near Osmena Circle.
3 Pacific Pension on Osmena blvd near crown regency.
4 Sampaguita Suites near Magellan's Cross.
5 Cebu Guest House across from Lighthouse restaurant on Mango
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12-14-10 02:54 #46
Posts: 6835KK you're killin' me here
Originally Posted by Kaukaukane [View Original Post]
My friend WC says he brought two girls into your hotel in one day. He said he walked the second girl out thru the lobby naked, with what appears to be mayonaise on her face. Its OK for my eight friends to bring in 16 girls at a time? And I'm still waiting to hear back from you on my last question about the Swedish Bikini Team spending the night in my room. Its OK?
Sincerely,
KK"
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12-13-10 18:30 #45
Posts: 108Are you a TROLL or just kidding us?
Originally Posted by Kaukaukane [View Original Post]
Of course they will not propose on their website "We are a mongering hotel", but I can ASSURE you from many stays in Cebu City: IT IS. IT ALWAYS HAVE BEEN. And it ALWAYS WILL BE.
Everyone knows that. Except you? Or just kidding us?
Respectfully.
Yours.
Ram
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12-13-10 18:03 #44
Posts: 3074Supposed to include tax, but still a lot more expensive than what I was paying there a few months ago.
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12-13-10 17:58 #43
Posts: 6781Originally Posted by David_33 [View Original Post]
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12-13-10 15:59 #42
Posts: 3074The 2011 Marriott rates have come out. They´ve gone up: $114. 00 a night without breakfast buffet. I think they are following the Radisson´s lead.