Hotels at NRT
#2
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Join Date: Jan 1999
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The Rhiga Royal is now a Hilton I believe and is quite nice. I have used the Radisson several times and have no complaints - It is where NW puts their crews - It is a bit further from the airport (15 min-20 min drive) but the courtesy vehicle seems to run frequently enough. I have also used the Nikko Narita, not to be confused with the Nikko Winds Narita. If you use the Nikko , ask for a room in the new tower/section. The only hotel that I have used at Narita that I did not like was the ANA - very small room , little A/C - What airline are arriving/departing on ? JAL has a check-in at the Nikko and ANA has one at the ANA. Hope this is helpful
#3


Join Date: May 2001
Location: Katy, TX
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We had a 15 hr. or so overnite layover between flights at NRT a couple of years ago and stayed at the Holiday Inn NRT. It was fine and as I recall one section had been recently remodeled. The rate was about $110 which, by Tokyo standards, wasn't too bad.
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<font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2">Originally posted by arkangel:
We had a 15 hr. or so overnite layover between flights at NRT a couple of years ago and stayed at the Holiday Inn NRT. It was fine and as I recall one section had been recently remodeled. The rate was about $110 which, by Tokyo standards, wasn't too bad.</font>
We had a 15 hr. or so overnite layover between flights at NRT a couple of years ago and stayed at the Holiday Inn NRT. It was fine and as I recall one section had been recently remodeled. The rate was about $110 which, by Tokyo standards, wasn't too bad.</font>
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<font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2">Originally posted by number_6:
This year you can easily get under 7000 Yen (or about USD60) for a similar quality hotel at NRT. I like the Tokyu (across from the Hilton and much cheaper, almost as good) but most of the NRT airport hotels are similar.
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This year you can easily get under 7000 Yen (or about USD60) for a similar quality hotel at NRT. I like the Tokyu (across from the Hilton and much cheaper, almost as good) but most of the NRT airport hotels are similar.
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#7
Join Date: Jan 2001
Location: Boston, UA 1K & MM
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If you are staying for as little as 24 hours, stay in Tokyo. That opens up an entirely new range of possible hotels. My experience with a 26-hour stay.

