Thread: Cebu Hotels
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10-21-17 11:04 #1106
Posts: 981Be careful with quest bookings
Originally Posted by MangoKing [View Original Post]
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10-20-17 22:46 #1105
Posts: 52Hotel Elizabeth vs Quest
What's your preferred hotel / condo now WR? Airbnb?
I've booked Quest for my next trip. I noticed the cheapest room at Quest looks much smaller than the cheapest room (Deluxe) at Elizabeth. So I booked a Jr Suite at Quest which conversely looks bigger than Jr Suite at Elizabeth. I also like that Quest has a Room only rate which does not include breakfast.
I also found booking direct with Quest they offer a free cancellation rate that is only about 10% more than the non-refundable rate. So I went with that rate. Once it gets close in to my actually arrival I will try to cancel and book non-refundable rate (if available). I use this strategy for many different hotels around the world. Sometimes it works and sometimes the non-refundable rates aren't available. I value the flexibility of something I can cancel. My plans change frequently so flexibility is key.
Originally Posted by WickedRoger [View Original Post]
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10-20-17 14:50 #1104
Posts: 6781Originally Posted by MangoKing [View Original Post]
Quest is better for wWifi and has a pool (latter was never a great need for me). But I preferred Elizabeth as easier to walk to Ayala from there than Quest but as you say pros / cons and we all make our decision based on what we feel is more important to us.
I wished also they had the large showers in the junior suites also as the showers had room for 3-4 cuties and me sometimes LOL.
Breakfast was for the cuties who loved it not me, I had mine in my office.
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10-19-17 23:41 #1103
Posts: 52Hotel Elizabeth- Quest.
I stayed at Elizabeth for about 8 nights recently. First in a regular "Deluxe" room and then a Jr Suite. The Deluxe room wasn't deluxe but OK. The AC in the Deluxe room was extra humid but the AC in the Jr Suite was perfect.
The Deluxe room had a walking shower but the Jr Suite had a tub with shower which I don't like.
Pros.
- Staff was awesome. Had multiple room cleanings per day and never was even asked why.
- Close to Ayala.
- Reasonable price.
Cons.
- Terrible Wifi.
- Elevator key readers are broken and it would take 10-20 swipes to read (mgmt aware and waiting for vendor).
- A/C in Deluxe room was extra humid.
- Breakfast was terrible, but it was included in room rate so I just skipped it most days.
I booked Quest for my next trip. I hear it has better internet and prices are about the same as Elizabeth.
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10-13-17 17:51 #1102
Posts: 6781Marriott to be a Seda
As it is owned by Ayala and it has the Seda brand the Marriott the first hotel I stayed in when I first visited Cebu well before the terraces was built is to be renamed / rebranded.
http://cebudailynews.inquirer.net/15...rand-next-year
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09-12-17 18:09 #1101
Posts: 6781Originally Posted by Pcpc1688 [View Original Post]
Breakfast was OK and the hotel is so GFE I agree but I would always like breakfast in my 'office' so sometimes never bothered at the hotel even though it was free and the cuties always loved it so it had an upside.
The showers in the main rooms (no suites) are big enough for 3 girls also.
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09-12-17 10:40 #1100
Posts: 607Hotel Elizabeth
Nice hotel. WRs long time fav right WR? LOL.
Crap wifi LOL imagine that huh.
Got a Jr Suite and it's large with nice bathroom.
Ok Buffett breakfast and GF friendly.
Day 1.
Too lazy so called in room Massagi and got J. 2 hours and surprise HJ for 1500 p. Little high but she was nice and had a good attitude and wet vagina.
Day 2.
Got a Badoo girl that stalked me the rest of the trip LOL. Ok but pussy wasn't clean ughhh.
Day 3.
Another Badoo girl and nice and shy. Yeah right 15-16 minutes after in room was ridum cowboy. She was a normie and I gave her 500 for cab money.
Off to Makati now.
PC out.
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08-07-17 09:41 #1099
Posts: 61Originally Posted by XMan [View Original Post]
Cheap / noisy.
Girl friendly.
I upgraded with better hotels with swimming pool and silent AC like quest just opposite archbishop Reyes and Ayala mall.
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08-06-17 02:41 #1098
Posts: 6848Originally Posted by XMan [View Original Post]
Summit, see my report from last year. Expensive given the condition of the place and area.
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07-28-17 01:29 #1097
Posts: 36Originally Posted by XMan [View Original Post]
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07-20-17 13:33 #1096
Posts: 4567Osmena Circle
Has anyone stayed at Diplomat, Holiday Plaza, or Summit lately? Wish we had more activity on this thread.
I've stayed in the Ayala area also, and given a few reviews on the hotel thread.
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06-20-17 19:48 #1095
Posts: 11Red Planet
My favourite hotel is Red Planet. Very clean and convenient for Ayala. Rooms are quite small but shower is good and bed is comfortable. Easy to take visitors in. Usually a fairly cheap hotel but prices do go up if you don't book in advance. Breakfast is a problem here if you like some food after a night on the job! A Macdonalds is close, not that I like their food but going there early morning gives you lots of chance to meet call centre girls coming off duty. In Cebu you need to organise your time and location carefully. I have recently found a condo very close to SM city mall San Marino. Not the best designed and some shoddy workmanship throughout but walking distance to the mall. I tend to travel between Ayala and SM city mall by the jeepney. Bit slow and hot but hugely profitable for random meet ups.
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06-16-17 03:20 #1094
Posts: 1239Abc And Toyoko
Originally Posted by Amadeuss [View Original Post]
Originally Posted by Omega3 [View Original Post]
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06-14-17 06:41 #1093
Posts: 201Toyoko Inn Cebu
On the way from Mactan to Marco Polo the other day, passed down AS Fortuna St and J Centre Mall. I asked the taxi driver if the new Toyoko Inn was open yet, and he replied affirmatively.
Toyoko Inn is a widespread Japanese hotel chain, with decent mid-level / economical accommodations. Have stayed at several different Toyoko Inn hotels in Japan over the years. In Cebu, Toyoko Inn is located in the mid-rise new tower atop the J Centre Mall on AS Fortuna, and is currently advertising a promo price of Php 1,500 per night.
Might be interesting to check out?
OM.
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06-09-17 03:50 #1092
Posts: 6781Originally Posted by Cbea20 [View Original Post]
RP is cheap, rooms small and for a month you may feel boxed in but YMMV and we all have different views.
If budget pricing is needed and close to Ayala also a need then RP is fine as Golden Prince nearby seems to have raised prices.
If Ayala is not a great need try airbnb towards the Mango area as many studios and 1 bed places on offer Wazoo.