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BigE Jun 16, 2014 6:52 am

The vouchers could be worth a little something. However, I tried but didn't see any place to enter a voucher #. They only accepted CC info. But it's possible I chose the "wrong" tour package. There is a button to click to "credit card" but it's the only choice...maybe certain (more expensive?) packages will also have a button to click for "voucher"?

If anyone is able to actually use it, I'd be curious to hear about the details (including where/when you enter the voucher number.

nvoi Jun 16, 2014 6:57 am

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The voucher is entered jist above thecc details - there's a link to click "cash voucher"...

BigE Jun 16, 2014 9:04 am

Oh, I get it now. On the list of packages or tours you need to find one that has the small tiled "CR" inside a yellow box just right of the end of the title. For tours and attractions, there's nothing in Bangkok or Phuket, but there were a few in Chiang Mai (the cheapest was about 1000 baht X 2 pax, so about a 25% discount). You might be able to do about as well by negotiating with a local travel agent (not sure).

These deals are not just for Thailand, but many asian cities. For tours/attractions, other countries actually have more "CR"s.

If anyone sees any good deals, please post the details.

Edit: There are some interesting options in other cities priced near the voucher face value and it doesn't seem to complain if you have only 1 PAX (contrary to the voucher T&C).

Kalboz Jun 16, 2014 12:14 pm


Originally Posted by nvoi (Post 23041647)
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The voucher is entered jist above thecc details - there's a link to click "cash voucher"...

Are these vouchers good to book limousine or van transfer from BKK or other airports?

BigE Jun 16, 2014 12:22 pm


Originally Posted by Kalboz (Post 23043378)
Are these vouchers good to book limousine or van from BKK or other airports?

Yes - some but not all (I don't see a pattern). You have to check for the "CR" symbol.

kyushuman Jul 6, 2014 7:02 am

Was looking at BKK hotels and noticed that the Four Seasons is US$121/night with Agoda for a 2-night minimum. Club Rooms $177.
Seems like a good deal, since through their website the same nights are US$200+. Never stayed there, reviews on TA look excellent in terms of service but rooms a bit old.
Just FYI.

Dr. HFH Jul 6, 2014 7:07 pm


Originally Posted by kyushuman (Post 23150777)
Was looking at BKK hotels and noticed that the Four Seasons is US$121/night with Agoda for a 2-night minimum.

Is that all in or do we need to add ++? If need to add, then it's $142.42 all in.

Diplomatico Jul 7, 2014 7:49 am


Originally Posted by Dr. HFH (Post 23153574)
Is that all in or do we need to add ++? If need to add, then it's $142.42 all in.

It's ++. Agoda is always ++ in my experience.

And it's also $111/night ++ with a three night minimum.

Kalboz Jul 7, 2014 9:18 am


Originally Posted by Diplomatico (Post 23155660)
It's ++. Agoda is always ++ in my experience.

And it's also $111/night ++ with a three night minimum.

Around $130 per night all in - good rate for a great property but that's all you get a nice room, no breakfast, and no lounge access. If you upgrade t those benefits, your rate will easily climb to around $200 per night!!! IMO, you better off with hotels you are loyal to and have status with. You may get a suite with benefits at the new Hilton Sukhumvit or the DT for the same rate.

Diplomatico Jul 7, 2014 3:23 pm


Originally Posted by Kalboz (Post 23156123)
Around $130 per night all in - good rate for a great property but that's all you get a nice room, no breakfast, and no lounge access. If you upgrade t those benefits, your rate will easily climb to around $200 per night!!! IMO, you better off with hotels you are loyal to and have status with. You may get a suite with benefits at the new Hilton Sukhumvit or the DT for the same rate.

Agree completely.

Tchiowa Jul 7, 2014 8:58 pm


Originally Posted by Kalboz (Post 23156123)
Around $130 per night all in - good rate for a great property but that's all you get a nice room, no breakfast, and no lounge access. If you upgrade t those benefits, your rate will easily climb to around $200 per night!!! IMO, you better off with hotels you are loyal to and have status with. You may get a suite with benefits at the new Hilton Sukhumvit or the DT for the same rate.

Yes. I can use my status with Marriott to get a similar deal at JWM.

dtsm Jul 11, 2014 9:09 am

Oriental Residence
 
Oriental Residence on Wireless still has their 2+1 night free until September. Nice shaded pool for laps, apartment suites with kitchen, huge bathroom, small gym and excellent service.

From their Manager, Front Office, excerpt of confirmation:
For the room rate, we are pleased to offer rate stay 3 pay 2 room rate on One bedroom City View (7500+7500+Free night) average room rate THB 5,000++ per night included for breakfast.

Diplomatico Jul 11, 2014 5:11 pm


Originally Posted by dtsm (Post 23180488)
Oriental Residence on Wireless still has their 2+1 night free until September. Nice shaded pool for laps, apartment suites with kitchen, huge bathroom, small gym and excellent service.

Did their website give you a free night when you booked three nights? As far as I can tell, it tried to charge me for all three nights.....that is, it showed the price per night then the total amount for the stay was the sum of those three nights plus tax.

Kalboz Jul 12, 2014 11:32 am


Originally Posted by Diplomatico (Post 23182687)
Did their website give you a free night when you booked three nights? As far as I can tell, it tried to charge me for all three nights.....that is, it showed the price per night then the total amount for the stay was the sum of those three nights plus tax.

It is on their website, check out the top offer: http://www.oriental-residence.com/special-offers.aspx

Diplomatico Jul 12, 2014 12:07 pm


Originally Posted by Kalboz (Post 23184922)
It is on their website, check out the top offer: http://www.oriental-residence.com/special-offers.aspx

Yes, I know. However, when I went to book three nights - via the website - the estimated overall cost of the stay was three nights' worth of charges.


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