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  1. #1089
    Quote Originally Posted by XMan  [View Original Post]
    Do you remember which class of room you stayed in and what the cost was? It is one of the most expensive places in AC. A bit too much for me. I stayed there once. I loved the mirror, but the room was rather small. It was the cheapest room - a Deluxe.

    Mirrors? Which hotels have the best appropriately placed mirrors? I know ABC, Wild Orchid, Valentinos have mirrors in some rooms. Orchid Inn has mirrors in some rooms, but often not close enough to the bed to have the right effect.

    Any others?
    Balcony and Jacuzzi room. 4,400 and 4700 respectively.

  2. #1088

    Mirrors?

    Do you remember which class of room you stayed in and what the cost was? It is one of the most expensive places in AC. A bit too much for me. I stayed there once. I loved the mirror, but the room was rather small. It was the cheapest room - a Deluxe.

    Mirrors? Which hotels have the best appropriately placed mirrors? I know ABC, Wild Orchid, Valentinos have mirrors in some rooms. Orchid Inn has mirrors in some rooms, but often not close enough to the bed to have the right effect.

    Any others?

    Quote Originally Posted by DarkKnight1  [View Original Post]
    Wild Orchid is my favorite place in terms of its location to the action, service, amenities and general quality of the hotel.

  3. #1087
    Quote Originally Posted by WildHawk  [View Original Post]
    Had a good experience at Lewis Grand a couple years back -- it's tasteful not exactly luxe, but with a friendly staff and no joiner fee (provided you book for 2), even should you enjoy a third, ahem, guest. Though my experience, and perhaps the rooms by now, are dated, I liked the hotel. The hotel restaurant was decent, but breakfasts are not included -- that doesn't seem to be the norm in AC. It's not so far that a walk to the heart of the action is impossible, but still a good jaunt, and a fine enough a joint, all in all.
    I stayed at LG last year after being a WO and ABC patron for years. Very good experience. $89 for a standard room. A big plus for me is the balcony overlooking the pool. I can smoke peacefully there without messing the room. Large rooms, great beds, huge bath, well appointed in all aspects. I had 3 girls in my room on 3 days of my 5 days stay and no one batted any eyelid, let alone mention joiner fees. There is a shuttle service always available (24 x7) from the hotel to WS or any place close by (like the other side of LG on Perimeter). Some excellent daytime bars there. You can call the hotel from WS when you want to head back and the shuttle shows up in 10 min. Drivers are all personable and chatty. Some are chattier than others, if you know what I mean. Tips are optional, but slip them a 20 every time and they will be extremely happy. Specially, when going back from WS when the driver shows up and come around to open the door for you. Its a big draw with the girls.

    The pool is probably the best feature and the girls love it. 2 Jacuzzi pools. A sunken bar. Plenty of sundecks. The main bar adjoining the pool is also very good and has a pool table where guests can play for free. The tabletop and cues need a change though.

    Breakfast is not included but then on most days I have my fill at Kokomos. I love the food and the ambiance there.

    Money well spent IMHO. Have fun!

  4. #1086
    Wild Orchid is my favorite place in terms of its location to the action, service, amenities and general quality of the hotel.

  5. #1085
    Quote Originally Posted by StrokerAce88  [View Original Post]
    I have always stayed at PB in the past, I have not visited AC in a couple of years and want to get input from a few senior members on other hotels around town to try.

    -I prefer to be close to the action (within reasonable walking distance) but not so close I have a hard time sleeping.

    -A pool is a nice touch but not a must.

    -Decent breakfast for two included.

    -Available to book online.

    -A joiner fee that's not a rip off or better yet no joiner fee.

    -Good security but not obsessive when it comes to guests.

    -non smoking rooms available.

    I was also considering LG or ABC. I know they're located way from the action but wanted to hear what some senior members had to say about them.
    I think Queens Hotel has all your requirements except for maybe the included breakfast (Kokomo's has a great breakfast and is near). Very close to the action, but just far enough for the quiet, nice room and pool, no joiner fees, online booking, and just the right amount of security. Queens also, gives a decent discount if paying cash depending on the length of your stay. I highly recommend it.

  6. #1084
    Quote Originally Posted by FastEddie48  [View Original Post]
    To Indy.

    So Joyce is still there at Devera she been there since it open and she work at the old central park know her for over 7 yr, did she still have the braces on she have it last yr don't think she want to take it off, funny girl always give me a hard time if I return back to the hotel without a girl.

    Fast eddie 48.
    I don't remember if she still has braces. I do remember she had a beautiful smile so the braces are probably gone by now. As this was my first trip, I never really made much eye contact and dialogue with the hotel staff esp. The female staff. I get that everyone that is staying at the Devera is probably not in AC on a business or family trip and I also get that the staff know exactly why I am in AC but still, it felt a little odd to chat with them. So sorry Eddie, but wasn't paying much attention to the hotel staff.

  7. #1083

    Pacific Breeze?

    I think I paid 2250 for a front room at Pacific Breeze last month.

    Some of the furniture is looking well worn.

    I dislike that hey solder the key ring to a big hunk of wood. I prefer to have my key or card with me, especially if I'm just running out to grab something to eat. ONe night I left my key on the counter. The lady at the counter seemed busy with her cell phone. When I came back an hour later my key was still on the counter and the lady was still playing with her phone.

    I talked to a guy later and he said all the best staff moved over to Central Park.

    If you go back a bit you'll find reviews for Central Park and Queens. X.

    Quote Originally Posted by StrokerAce88  [View Original Post]
    I have always stayed at PB in the past, I have not visited AC in a couple of years and want to get input from a few senior members on other hotels around town to try.

    -I prefer to be close to the action (within reasonable walking distance) but not so close I have a hard time sleeping.

    -A pool is a nice touch but not a must.

    -Decent breakfast for two included.

    -Available to book online.

    -A joiner fee that's not a rip off or better yet no joiner fee.

    -Good security but not obsessive when it comes to guests.

    -non smoking rooms available.

    I was also considering LG or ABC. I know they're located way from the action but wanted to hear what some senior members had to say about them.
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  8. #1082

    The Lewis is my kind of place

    I like the Lewis. The corner deluxe rooms are well sized, the corner executive suites are great! Hotel staff is very friendly yet unobtrusive, the pool is grand, and the restaurant is very good. A few years back I stayed in a room and noticed the carpet was frayed in one area. As luck would have it I was shown the same room on a subsequent visit. The carpet had been replaced so I do believe management is on top of things and keeps the place in good condition. As to the question of the Lewis being guest friendly; on one particular trip I took back to my room my two favorite Pinay cousins 3 or 4 nights in a row, I partied with them in the pool area late at night, I bought them breakfast late in the morning, ect ect and all I got from hotel staff was friendly courteous service. On my next trip the bartender remembered me and I bought him a drink. So I like this hotel. Nothing fancy, just real comfortable 4.2* equivalent Floridian ambiance and quality.

    I have stayed at ABC as well. It is upscale in a New Orleans bordello kind of way, but the pool is no good IMHO being way too small and in shade most of the day. Therefore, just my opinion, ABC is not worth the added expense as compared to the Lewis.

    Both hotels are walking distance to Fields with ABC being a 1. 5 blocks closer. My usual MO at night, however, is to take the free hotel limo service from the hotel to Fields when available and to take a trike back to the hotel when I am with a girl although some girls enjoy the walk and I sometimes buy them a bikini on the way back to the Lewis.

  9. #1081

    Lewis Grand

    Quote Originally Posted by StrokerAce88  [View Original Post]
    I have always stayed at PB in the past, I have not visited AC in a couple of years and want to get input from a few senior members on other hotels around town to try.

    -I prefer to be close to the action (within reasonable walking distance) but not so close I have a hard time sleeping....
    I was also considering LG or ABC. I know they're located way from the action but wanted to hear what some senior members had to say about them.
    Had a good experience at Lewis Grand a couple years back -- it's tasteful not exactly luxe, but with a friendly staff and no joiner fee (provided you book for 2), even should you enjoy a third, ahem, guest. Though my experience, and perhaps the rooms by now, are dated, I liked the hotel. The hotel restaurant was decent, but breakfasts are not included -- that doesn't seem to be the norm in AC. It's not so far that a walk to the heart of the action is impossible, but still a good jaunt, and a fine enough a joint, all in all.

  10. #1080

    Pacific Breeze

    I have always stayed at PB in the past, I have not visited AC in a couple of years and want to get input from a few senior members on other hotels around town to try.

    -I prefer to be close to the action (within reasonable walking distance) but not so close I have a hard time sleeping.

    -A pool is a nice touch but not a must.

    -Decent breakfast for two included.

    -Available to book online.

    -A joiner fee that's not a rip off or better yet no joiner fee.

    -Good security but not obsessive when it comes to guests.

    -non smoking rooms available.

    I was also considering LG or ABC. I know they're located way from the action but wanted to hear what some senior members had to say about them.

  11. #1079
    Quote Originally Posted by XMan  [View Original Post]
    I always thought the tree was part of the charm at Orchid Inn. Sadly, it's been trimmed (to death). The word is out that Orchid Inn will be getting some serious renovation work done soon.

    The rooms on the first floor, poolside have new bathrooms. X.
    I was there as they cut down the tree and I was amazed how they managed to cut down the tree and not cause a major traffic issue. The tree was large and it took two days to down it.

    Thank god they are renovating, as the room / bathrooms were really sad the last time I stayed there. 2010??

    Robb.

  12. #1078

    Orchid Inn

    I always thought the tree was part of the charm at Orchid Inn. Sadly, it's been trimmed (to death). The word is out that Orchid Inn will be getting some serious renovation work done soon.

    The rooms on the first floor, poolside have new bathrooms. X.
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  13. #1077

    Joyce at Devera

    Quote Originally Posted by IndyHundred  [View Original Post]
    Hotel Devera.

    Staying at the Hotel Devera for the first week in August. Made the booking through Agoda.com and through their website, asked for the hotel to arrange pick up from Clark airport. I provided flight number and time and when I exited the Arrival area, Robert the hotel driver was waiting for me. Great ride into town. As this was my first time to Angeles, Robert explained the geography (where Walking St is etc) and also gave me some tips on mobile load and reinforced some basic safety tips such as keeping your phone and wallet in your front pocket. Evidently, the children with their small hands make excellent pick pocketers. He also warned me that if somebody "bumped" into me on the street, to be very aware as that is usually how the scam starts. The ride in was 400 PHP.

    The Agoda rate was a great rate but unfortunately, the hotel staff had me in a smoking room. I don't mind the smoking smell and was super grateful they allowed me to check in early. It was before 11 am. I was exhausted from a long flight here and really needed to sleep / or go out and get a BF but I asked if they could switch me to a non-smoking room. One would be available in a couple of hours but I would have to transfer rooms in a couple of days. The Assistant Manager (I thin her name is Joyce) was absolutely great. Very professional, very personable, very courteous and very accommodating. She showed me the original smoking room. It smelt OK really. And when we went back down to complete the check in, she did one more search and said a non-smoking Junior Suite was available for no extra charge. Sweet! And it was available right now. Super sweet!

    Issue 1: Not enough towels. I requested extra towels and after that, they will make sure that there will be 6 extra towels.

    Issue 2: The shower was not draining at all. I mentioned it to the cleaner and it was fixed before I took my next shower.

    The location is great. All the staff are very friendly and good looking. They are so good looking that when I would bring back my barfine, I would compare looks with the hotel girls.
    To Indy.

    So Joyce is still there at Devera she been there since it open and she work at the old central park know her for over 7 yr, did she still have the braces on she have it last yr don't think she want to take it off, funny girl always give me a hard time if I return back to the hotel without a girl.

    Fast eddie 48.

  14. #1076
    Quote Originally Posted by Kartolo  [View Original Post]
    How much is the jacuzzi room?
    It's been days past. Jacuzzi room could be 1500 php or less. Reception is not as usual hall we expected. It's just a landing of a stair case. Any one have to wait there until the reception girl open the door. Very strict about to keep the visiting girls ID.

    Little embarrassing if have accompany but in security aspects it's perfect.

  15. #1075

    Perimeter Jacuzzi

    Quote Originally Posted by MuaTur  [View Original Post]
    Perimeter Hotel, I found a good choice for various reasons. The reception or out looks may give us a faulty impression but inside the room, it is cozy enough. Have every facility in the room even a mini bar with fridge, safe or others we need. Have Jacuzzi room and no worry if you don't know how to use the Jacuzzi, the girls from the clubs in down stair knows how to use. LOL. Have two kind of bar in down stair one starts in morning 10.00 am until evening. The other one opens in 5.00 pm till midnight as I found. Lazy me feel very convenient with those.

    Location is excellent. Stands on Perimeter road, walking street starts with in few walks. Just across the street there are a big Mall, Jolibee or all kind of foods are available within reach. The side alleys for massage I found not so far and girls were seen happy about the hotel location when I made an out call.
    How much is the jacuzzi room?

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