Relais & Chateaux: 'Lys de...' offers
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Relais & Chateaux: 'Lys de...' offers
Just got a mail from R&C where they offer some vouchers for free nights incl. one meal + breaky!
Then I browsed the available hotels and surprisingly found some great hotels like the Biras Creek or the Le Taha'a.
Well it must be possible to buy such a voucher and use it ie at Le Taha'a, where a standard room is more than 1k USD pn. The voucher costs about 450 USD --> so this is at least 50% cheaper than the usual price.
As far as I can see are there no black-out dates.
regards,
flo
Then I browsed the available hotels and surprisingly found some great hotels like the Biras Creek or the Le Taha'a.
Well it must be possible to buy such a voucher and use it ie at Le Taha'a, where a standard room is more than 1k USD pn. The voucher costs about 450 USD --> so this is at least 50% cheaper than the usual price.
As far as I can see are there no black-out dates.
regards,
flo
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Join Date: Jun 2006
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nice ^
cheapest >
http://www.relaischateaux.com/en/gift-shop/berlin/2
€352.52 bronze 1 nt
€435.95 silver 1 nt (drinks with dinner?)
€600.96 spa 1 nt
€731.27 gold 1 nt (luxury room?)
€897.22 platinum 1 nt (gourmet dinner?)
€509.08 (€254.54/nt) bronze 2 nt
€680.65 (€340.33/nt) silver 2 nt
the silver 1 nt includes le tahaa. last year, the package would have covered €1105, plus drinks at dinner. thats more than 60% off.
looks like a fair number of reasonable > good deals, you just have to calculate/plan.
cheapest >
http://www.relaischateaux.com/en/gift-shop/berlin/2
€352.52 bronze 1 nt
€435.95 silver 1 nt (drinks with dinner?)
€600.96 spa 1 nt
€731.27 gold 1 nt (luxury room?)
€897.22 platinum 1 nt (gourmet dinner?)
€509.08 (€254.54/nt) bronze 2 nt
€680.65 (€340.33/nt) silver 2 nt
the silver 1 nt includes le tahaa. last year, the package would have covered €1105, plus drinks at dinner. thats more than 60% off.
looks like a fair number of reasonable > good deals, you just have to calculate/plan.
Last edited by Kagehitokiri; May 6, 2009 at 9:02 am

