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09-14-11 10:50 #1557
Posts: 83Originally Posted by Jbiz979 [View Original Post]
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09-14-11 10:48 #1556
Posts: 83Q Residences Salcedo
If anyone is looking for an inexpensive, great location and girl friendly hotel in Makati try Q Residences Salcedo. Its extremly inexpensive I paid about 45 dollars a night and I was 5 minute taxi ride from the Greenbelt. Now the hotel is within another hotel so it maybe difficult to find. The hotel is actually located inside the Somerset hotel, the upper 3 floors are Q residences the rest Somerset. You get free breakfast and internet their is a 711 and a mini stop directly outside your hotel. The manager Ari is a great help he's a Filipino that has worked in the hotel business in San Diego, Ca so he has an idea on American tastes. There are 2 Somersets so you want the one that is off of have Dela Costa and the Corner of Lp Leviste.
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09-09-11 05:49 #1555
Posts: 4084Originally Posted by Bonker04 [View Original Post]
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09-09-11 02:54 #1554
Posts: 169Asiatravel. Com
Hey Guys. I am by no means a Shill for this website, however their normal web prices are comparable or better than other travel sites. I used to use Agoda. Asiatravel.com's Crazy Rates are alot better ($94US New World) and if you book a Manila / Makati hotel you get a P3, 000 RESORTS WORLD CASINO match play voucher for each booking. I got 2 for this trip equaling $147US. Not bad. Also, on my way in and out I booked with them for Wanchai in HK Wesley Hotel and they blew away everybody else's price.
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09-07-11 13:43 #1553
Posts: 114Agoda
Unless you want / need a specific hotel and can risk non availability, very often the price will drop closer to your travel date.
If I know when I am returning I just book my next stay direct with the hotel. Invariably that gets a better rate than booking through the online sites.
B04
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09-07-11 09:48 #1552
Posts: 22Agoda
Guys.
The additional charges are standard for all hotels in the Phils and are not Agoda specific.
They are very good and I have now used them throughout Asia and agree that the loyalty program is also good.
Having worked out an Agoda price, I would suggest checking out the hotel reports on Trip Advisor and then doing a double check on the hotel's direct website too and if you feel up to a bit of bargaining. This worked out for me recently in Phuket, where the hotel (La Flora) matched the Agoda rate. The benefit to me was that I didn't have to pay for everything upfront.
I've just got a nice rate from them for the New World in Makati and will be staying there over New Year.
Happy travelling.
Originally Posted by Pompolino [View Original Post]
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09-04-11 20:31 #1551
Posts: 96Originally Posted by Mongerer69 [View Original Post]
Thanks for the link Mongerer, it is much appreciated.
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09-04-11 14:06 #1550
Posts: 4567Swagman and Souther Cross, near Ermita chapel
I've never stayed at either place after inspecting the rooms. That doesn't' mean all rooms are bad, maybe I was there at high season and I was shown the most pitiful room available. For example, across the street from Southern Cross is Slouch Hat which has pitiful rooms, and nice rooms. The nicer, larger, quieter rooms are on the third floor.
I guess newbies should know that both of the hotels are a few minutes walk from each other and there is convenience store in between. Both offer buses to AC and Subic bay and last time I checked Southern Cross had the superior bus, but only once a day. Swaggie has three a day. Both are a short walk to Manila bay and the US embassy.
Southern Cross has a more lively bar atmospher, while Swag has more of a restaurant atmosphere. They have a breakfast buffet which I've enjoyed a few time while waiting for the morning bus to AC. The cook is very friendly and helpful, but this is not high cuisine.
QUOTE=Skip Kost; 1193274]One or two guys posted some negative experiences at Swagman back during the Spring, and, despite its low star rating, as WC points out, it's more expensive than some of the other places nearby. Southern Cross somehow lost my reservation for the night I arrived in Manila in June. Second time I visited they did better by me. Rooms on the front side are a little noisy, elevator is slow, walls seem to be thin, and the furnishings are a little primitive. But service is good, the bar is lively and has continuous pool games, and the food is reasonably priced and has a mix of Filipino and Western dishes. Laundry, money changers. 7-11, fast food restaurants, bank ATMs, and Ermita Church are all close. Waitresses appear to be hired for their looks, dress accordingly, and the Aussie owner seems to like to handle the help.[/QUOTE]
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09-03-11 15:19 #1549
Posts: 169Asiatravel. Com
Originally Posted by Sky Ryder [View Original Post]
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09-03-11 04:56 #1548
Posts: 1562Swagman and Southern Cross
Originally Posted by Sxxxx [View Original Post]
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09-03-11 04:46 #1547
Posts: 1067Originally Posted by Danibbler [View Original Post]
Also saw some info on Booking. Com, that said their cancellation policy was the best around. May have to take a look.
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09-03-11 01:56 #1546
Posts: 6870Originally Posted by Sxxxx [View Original Post]
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09-02-11 22:50 #1545
Posts: 230Thanks to Mongerer69, I checked out the site and went with the mystery 4-star hotel deal which turned out to be the St. Giles.
The mystery 5-star Manila hotel was H2O which was what I gathered from sites such as Tripadvisor.
Originally Posted by Mongerer69 [View Original Post]
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09-02-11 17:23 #1544
Posts: 24Safe deposit box or safe in room?
Some hotels advertise safe in room and other just safe deposit box. Is the room safe is secured as the safe deposit box in the front.
Desk. I have my doubts as recently I read some money got stolen in a room safe in a hotel in Manila. I think it is possible because.
What if a guy fall a sleep and his partner (girl) take the oppurtinity to get the key from his place to open the safe. Either there will.
Be dishonest staff who have duplicate keys who when house cleaning might have laid their hand on this money. Do you think safe deposit box is much safer.
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08-31-11 19:24 #1543
Posts: 1121Southern Cross or Swagman Hotel?
I hear someone earlier on saying Southern Cross is noisy, presumably from the heavy traffic going along M H Del Pilar down below. No one seems to mention Swagman around the corner 70 mtrs away from Del Pilar, facing a 'garden' setting, nice bar, restaurant and 3 buses a day to Angeles. Wonder why Swagman is not mentioned?
Thanks for full info on Duck Inn, its good to know you can fuck in, Duck Inn LOL.