First Class with overnight layover
#1
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Join Date: Mar 2011
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First Class with overnight layover
Hi,
My wife and I will be flying KUL-BKK-NRT in TG F in a few months.
Our flight from KUL lands at 1010pm and our flight to NRT departs at 8am the next morning.
A few questions:
Is the first class lounge open 24 hours?
If so, are there sleeping rooms?
Otherwise why are our options to sleep between the 2 flights?
Thank you
My wife and I will be flying KUL-BKK-NRT in TG F in a few months.
Our flight from KUL lands at 1010pm and our flight to NRT departs at 8am the next morning.
A few questions:
Is the first class lounge open 24 hours?
If so, are there sleeping rooms?
Otherwise why are our options to sleep between the 2 flights?
Thank you
#2
Join Date: Jul 2013
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there are sleeping rooms in the F Lounge, but they are pretty simple
alternative if you would like to stay airside: miracle transit Hotel or miracle Lounges (former CIP or Louis Tavern Lounges) open 24 hours, miracle Lounges are accessible with Priority Pass or against payment
#4
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landside there is also the Novotel Airport Hotel and many cheaper Hotels with pick up and drop of service
don't Forget to use the Spa for free massage; it opens at 0600 and it is possible to book in advance (evening or when Lounge opens in the morning)
#7
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Sorry if I'm not understanding, is the miracle transit hotel the same as the miracle first class lounge? Is the hotel accessible using priority pass?
#8
Join Date: Oct 2015
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No they are different facilities within the terminal operated by the same company. Priority Pass gets you entry to the multiple lounges throughout the terminal but you have to purchase the hotel. If you google it you will get all the info you need.
#9
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Miracle transit Hotel is extremely expensive. you can also rest in the Miracle Lounges as it is not very busy during the night. I remember i was once alone in a Lounge from 0200-0500
#10
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I've done that a couple of times as well. Not the best, but I'd never waste the money on the transit hotel in BKK.
#11
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The transit hotel does look expensive.
Do they accept lower cash prices on arrival versus a reservation?
Anyone nes know of any promotion codes?
Do they accept lower cash prices on arrival versus a reservation?
Anyone nes know of any promotion codes?
#12
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If you don't want to or cannot go land side to Novotel, they can get you into what used to be Louise Tavern, but that's IMHO crap.
#13
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This is not a hotel in the common sense but rather a lounge with some spaces for sleeping. There is unlikely to be any negotiating power on your part nor any desire for the poorly paid staff to entertain any thoughts thereof.
#14
Join Date: Jul 2013
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Forget about any lower Prices or discounts at the Miracle transit Hotel.
I have never heard that TG would entertain a stay in this Miracle transit Hotel for a STPC (STop over Paid by Carrier); so you would have to go landside
I have never heard that TG would entertain a stay in this Miracle transit Hotel for a STPC (STop over Paid by Carrier); so you would have to go landside