Overseas availability
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Overseas availability
As some of you may know, our family trip (10 of us) to Ireland, which had been planned since early last year, ran into a little snag when the house we had rented suddenly became unavailabls "due to unforseen circumstances".
Being only 60 days out, trying to find reasonable accomodations for 10 people is a difficult task. We checked out everything and were considering changing the venue from Ireland to either France or UK (at $100 change fee per ticket) when I suddenly remembered that Choice has a couple of nice hotels in Dublin.
They're pretty much all 20,000 points/night but, as luck would have it, their seasonal rate drops to 10,000 points/night on April 15. Whoo-hoo.
10 minutes on the laptop, and I have 4 rooms for 4 nights and another room for 2 nights, for a total of 18 room-nights. All one bedroom suites at the Clarion IFSC in downtown Dublin. Retail value (after converting euros to dollars) is in excess of $11,000.
So as I think of all those nights in less-than-stellar hotels (I'm writing this at an EconoLodge at $32/night)), my inner self is smiling.
Being only 60 days out, trying to find reasonable accomodations for 10 people is a difficult task. We checked out everything and were considering changing the venue from Ireland to either France or UK (at $100 change fee per ticket) when I suddenly remembered that Choice has a couple of nice hotels in Dublin.
They're pretty much all 20,000 points/night but, as luck would have it, their seasonal rate drops to 10,000 points/night on April 15. Whoo-hoo.
10 minutes on the laptop, and I have 4 rooms for 4 nights and another room for 2 nights, for a total of 18 room-nights. All one bedroom suites at the Clarion IFSC in downtown Dublin. Retail value (after converting euros to dollars) is in excess of $11,000.
So as I think of all those nights in less-than-stellar hotels (I'm writing this at an EconoLodge at $32/night)), my inner self is smiling.
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I think those full price rates are a wee-bit inflated (I'm not sure even a 1BR suite there is worth $611--it's for sale for 1301€-200€ at nondiscounted rates on the website), but a great deal nonetheless!
If you need any more rooms in Dublin, there are two ICHG properties on PointBreaks right now:
http://www.ichotelsgroup.com/h/d/pc/...rateCode=IVANI
You can always buy the PC points.
If you need any more rooms in Dublin, there are two ICHG properties on PointBreaks right now:
http://www.ichotelsgroup.com/h/d/pc/...rateCode=IVANI
You can always buy the PC points.
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Weird--the rates on choicehotels.ie are much cheaper than at choicehotels.com.
They also have one of the more unusual special notes:
"Children permitted in pool only on Saturdays and Sundays 10:00am - 12:00pm. Swimming hats compulsory in pool, and are available for purchase at Hotel."
Don't forget your swim cap!
They also have one of the more unusual special notes:
"Children permitted in pool only on Saturdays and Sundays 10:00am - 12:00pm. Swimming hats compulsory in pool, and are available for purchase at Hotel."
Don't forget your swim cap!
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And, hats off to you for being able to reach all these phenomenal deals in places like Scandinavia and Ireland.
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At the Clarion IFSC in Dubin, does the 1BR suite have a pull out bed in the living room couch?
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Thanks, BigLar - this makes my choice easy, especially since I can use points and it's a steal at 10,000 CPs a night
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Make sure you select the 1-bedroom suite. The rooms with balconies are X01, X07, and (I think) X25, where the X is 1,2,3,4, and maybe 5. These are the corner suites.
X07 and X25 have wrap-around balconies.
If it doesn't offer them to you, it may be because your smoking preferences isn't available - click on 'show all' or whatever the wording is, and everything available will get listed.
Right next door is a large-ish pedestrian area (there's a college right behind the hotel) and so the area is awash in bagel/coffee shops, little restaurants, and a couple of super market-type places. All just a few steps away.
Kudos bar downstairs is nice, albeit a little pricey (but they always have cold Guinness
) and after hours you go the the resident's bar in the back - same folks, same drinks, but only guests allowed in. Drink all night if you so desire.O2 just down the block - more cabs than cars in Dublin, so never a problem getting around.
All in all, we loved the place and for 10,000 points/night it was the bargain of the year for us.
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FYI - I just noticed sometime between this post and now, the points redemption has DOUBLED for the Clarion IFSC to 20,000 points a night, all seasons. Probably still a good deal on a suite, but technically now only half as good ;-) Luckily, my booking was at the old rate
Also - note that even the 07 rooms with wrap terrace have an extra sitting area, but the fold out bed is still right next to the main bed - no divider. Slightly larger than the 01 room with the small work/sitting area - but not a huge deal.
Also - note that even the 07 rooms with wrap terrace have an extra sitting area, but the fold out bed is still right next to the main bed - no divider. Slightly larger than the 01 room with the small work/sitting area - but not a huge deal.
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http://www.clarionhotel.com/hotel-dublin-ireland-IE051
That being said, Choice seems to be following an upward trend in points.
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Maybe, maybe not. Not all seasons are listed--Just July-January. The 10,000 points rate was April-June.
http://www.clarionhotel.com/hotel-dublin-ireland-IE051
http://www.clarionhotel.com/hotel-dublin-ireland-IE051
When I booked, July was definitely 10,000/nt

