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This hotel was originally the Le Meridien Bora Bora hotel. For discussions, past experiences, and other information from before the transition use the following thread: Le Meridien bora bora [Master Thread]
Le Meridien, Bora Bora (rebranding to Westin, Opening May 2024) [Master Thread]
#76
Join Date: May 2010
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#77
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#79
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yes, it's a Plat benefit. (See post #58.)
You're going to want to eat as much as possible during breakfast as food is super expensive there. Think $30 for a bowl of miso soup and $35 for a burger and fries (and that was 7 yrs ago).
Welcome to FT and congratulations on your upcoming nuptials!
You're going to want to eat as much as possible during breakfast as food is super expensive there. Think $30 for a bowl of miso soup and $35 for a burger and fries (and that was 7 yrs ago).
Welcome to FT and congratulations on your upcoming nuptials!
Last edited by margarita girl; May 4, 2015 at 5:25 am
#81
Join Date: Feb 2010
Posts: 498
While it's true that most items on the resort's menus are outrageously priced, the food options utilizing more "local" ingredients tended to be more reasonable IIRC. We also saved money ordering some meals from the pool bar's casual menu instead of dining at the main restaurant.
#82
Join Date: Feb 2007
Location: Malibu, CA
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Standard room here?
Can someone tell me what the standard room for points is? Most basic? Beach Front Villa?
Calling and want to be prepared. Their site does not list room types.
Thanks
Calling and want to be prepared. Their site does not list room types.
Thanks
#83
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http://www.lemeridien-borabora.com/en/rooms
Beach Bungalow is the standard (base) room. They don't have too many of them as the property has mostly Overwater Bungalows.
#84
Company Representative - Starwood
Join Date: Nov 2000
Location: Austin, Texas
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They list six different room categories.
http://www.lemeridien-borabora.com/en/rooms
Beach Bungalow is the standard (base) room. They don't have too many of them as the property has mostly Overwater Bungalows.
http://www.lemeridien-borabora.com/en/rooms
Beach Bungalow is the standard (base) room. They don't have too many of them as the property has mostly Overwater Bungalows.
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#85
Join Date: Feb 2007
Location: Malibu, CA
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So this classic bungalow seems like a made-up room. I'm having trouble finding paid rooms almost any day for that. And they are making zero rooms available for this promotion for December January February and March.
#86
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Looks like they classified some overwater bungalows closer to pontoon as Classic. This means there are even fewer of them. I am pretty sure that I was booked into Beach Bungalow when I redeemed last year.
#87
Join Date: Feb 2007
Location: Malibu, CA
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March visit- two rates
Looking at two rates in March that appear to be quite good:
AAA buy 3 get 4th free: Comes to about $400 a night + tax for Over Water Bungalow.
Family Rate: Comes to about $435 a night + tax for Over Water Bungalow. This includes Kids eat free with an adult meal purchase -- i wonder if we can use that at any restaurants? and free access to kids club.
Curious if these are good rates, or if anyone has found something better, as these are refundable?
Thanks
AAA buy 3 get 4th free: Comes to about $400 a night + tax for Over Water Bungalow.
Family Rate: Comes to about $435 a night + tax for Over Water Bungalow. This includes Kids eat free with an adult meal purchase -- i wonder if we can use that at any restaurants? and free access to kids club.
Curious if these are good rates, or if anyone has found something better, as these are refundable?
Thanks
#88
Join Date: Feb 2007
Location: Malibu, CA
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Rates
Just an update. I know people are always looking for good rates here. I was able to book a AAA stay 4 nights get fifth free with a citi prestige card that gets the fourth night free. So you can book 5 nights in an overwater bungalow and pay for only 3 - comes to about $320 a night.
#89
Join Date: Oct 2008
Location: YVR
Posts: 640
Has anyone stayed in the 1690 sq ft 1 bedroom villa with pool? Overwater had no availability for my dates. The above villa was same price at the much smaller beach bungalow.
Perhaps I should go another time when overwater bungalows are available?
Any recent feedback on spg platinum benefits?
Perhaps I should go another time when overwater bungalows are available?
Any recent feedback on spg platinum benefits?
#90
I find the text description of their six room types:
(https://www.starwoodhotels.com/prefe...ropertyID=1905)
does not actually match up with the room names in the booking engine. For instance the room types are bungalows often, while the engine calls most things villas. I have just booked a "Premier Overwater villa". Is this the same as a "Premium Over-water Bungalow"? Will I have a horizon/mountain view?
I also have a question about the transfer. Would it be feasible to got to the mainland from the airport with the free transfer and then take take the free transfer to the hotel? I will be traveling with just a small backpack. If I can avoid the 100 bucks for the direct transfer from the airport, I would much rather spend it on a beer or two.
(https://www.starwoodhotels.com/prefe...ropertyID=1905)
does not actually match up with the room names in the booking engine. For instance the room types are bungalows often, while the engine calls most things villas. I have just booked a "Premier Overwater villa". Is this the same as a "Premium Over-water Bungalow"? Will I have a horizon/mountain view?
I also have a question about the transfer. Would it be feasible to got to the mainland from the airport with the free transfer and then take take the free transfer to the hotel? I will be traveling with just a small backpack. If I can avoid the 100 bucks for the direct transfer from the airport, I would much rather spend it on a beer or two.