Subject: Hotel Help Please
carlsberg1973
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Hotel Help Please

Where is a good hotel to stay, where its easy to get some action.

I have been looking at the Rio, Waldo, Lisboa or MGM grand.

Suggestions please Bros, and if anyone knows how to get a great rate it will be very helpful.
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Post at 21-8-2009 07:30  Profile P.M. 
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Lisboa is close to eveything for sure, including the 24-hr famous Lisboa basement shopping area
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Post at 21-8-2009 08:27  Profile P.M. 
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I have used and trust these sites.

Whichever gives me the best deal at the time I book, I go for it.

http://www.macau.com/en/hotels

http://www.agoda.com/

http://www.asiarooms.com/

http://www.asiatravel.com/

http://directrooms.com/
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Post at 21-8-2009 08:47  Profile P.M. 
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Macau is really small, you could almost walk it from one end to the other, so no matter what hotel you pick, you're within 10 or 15 minutes of a punting location.

the China Travel Service website (ctshk.com) usually has good prices.
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Post at 21-8-2009 11:45  Profile P.M. 
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Thank you guys.

I have found a site www.pyotravel.com which has some great rates.
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Post at 21-8-2009 12:47  Profile P.M. 
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i stayed at the Rio Hotel last december and did not make an advance internet booking. it was kind of a spur
of the moment thing so i went to the shun tak centre and bought a 1 night package with one of the
travel agencies there. cost me 600+ HKD for 1 night, excluding ferry tickets and breakfast. you probably
will get a better rate from the websites like asiatravel etc.

quality-wise, i can't comment on how Rio will match up to the other Macau hotels as it was the only Macau
hotel i ever stayed at. but the room given to me was huge and comfortable enough for me. i think for 600HKD
it was quite alright.

for hotels in the mainland, brothers could give the following website a look. it has hotel listings for
all the 'major' cities for punters like us

www.ctrip.com


it would be useful for non-mando/canto readers/speakers as it is one of the few websites specialising in
mainland hotels with a very good english version. particularly useful for first-timers wanting to visit the
mainland. not sure about the competitiveness of prices listed though, likely to be marginally more expensive
than booking through other sources i suppose.

[ Last edited by  DutchDoubles at 21-8-2009 12:48 ]
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Post at 21-8-2009 15:48  Profile P.M. 
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Reply #1 carlsberg1973's post

I like the Rio, personal preference, very central to saunas and D1, good rooms, and only a lift ride away from inhouse sauna if you are too lazy to go out (Rio is relatively expensive).  
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Reply #1 carlsberg1973's post

As other bros have mentioned, check out http://www.macau.com

They have a number of good deals depending on your budget. If you want something as a central point, Rio (mentioned by Froddo) is a good location. Price is okay too, roughly HK$600 odd per night but a little more expensive on peak nights (i.e. weekends).

If you really want dirt cheap, contact the China Travel Service. I've been told that they're running a special that includes ferry tickets and hotel stay for HK$300 odd (hotel in Taipia). Will see if I can find the link for it...
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Post at 21-8-2009 16:36  Profile P.M. 
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Here's the promotion link but its all in chinese - http://www.getjetso.com/forum/ur ... acpkg%2Fdetails.htm
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Post at 23-8-2009 06:58  Profile P.M. 
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Thank you guys, good info. Will try to get some pics for you
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Post at 1-9-2009 12:38  Profile P.M. 
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Venetian Macao just launched a new package to celebrate their second anniversary for HK$1088 and is only available for the next few days.

Can check their site - http://www.venetianmacao.com - for details...
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Reply #11 asia-play's post

   thanks for the heads up !!!
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I'm also looking into Hotels for my Trip, I've been trying to find ones that have "in-room Massage"
That's always been an easy score for me in the past plus I am essentially lazy.

I've stayed in a few Bangkok Hotels that have Spa's in the building but i prefer the privacy of my own room even though I've never been disapointed.
A couple I have been looking at are the:
Kowloon Hotel
Cosmo
Empire

Any one had good/bad times at anyone of these
I've never been to Hong Kong before and don't want to get stuck in a Hotel miles away from the action
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Post at 6-9-2009 10:15  Profile P.M. 
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I recommend you put this in a separate thread.  This thread, though the title is vague, seems to be talking about Macau hotels and now you're asking about HK hotels.
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