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Thai hotels slash prices for stranded tourists

8:02 PM, 2008-Dec-5 .. Posted in Hotel news .. 0 comments .. Link

With thousands of tourists awaiting seats on coveted flights from Thailand after a crippling airport blockade, hotels are slashing prices to attract stranded passengers and make up lost income.

More than 100 flights were due to leave Bangkok's main airport on Thursday after anti-government protesters ended an eight-day siege, but it will take days to clear the backlog of 350,000 passengers.

The five-star Amari Watergate Hotel in Bangkok had dropped its room rate from 8000 baht to 4500 baht (A$348 to $195) for stranded travellers.

"The offer is only available to those who are supposed to depart but cannot catch their flight," front office supervisor Yongyan Mankhamsri told said.

At Thailand's tallest hotel, the towering 88-storey Baiyoke Sky Hotel in downtown Bangkok, room rates have been slashed from 5500 baht to 3300 baht.

It said it was at full occupancy since dropping its prices.

Other hotels had already found extra bookings from among the stranded tourists, with the five-star Four Seasons in Bangkok reporting increased sales.

"Today we have additional bookings from people waiting for the airport," said duty manager Sermsak Khampitoon.

The Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) told Thai media Thursday that the numbers of international tourists was now expected to be half the previously projected 15 million next year.

It will be a big blow to the Thai economy, which relies principally on tourism and exports.

The TAT said it would be launching an advertising campaign called "Apologies Thailand" in an attempt to woo disgruntled tourists back to the kingdom.

Meanwhile, other hotels were attempting to lure in more domestic bookings to make up for cancellations by international tourists.

The Mandarin Oriental Hotel on the banks of Bangkok's scenic Chao Phraya River has nearly halved the price of an A$603 room in its river wing -- but only to those with Thai citizenship, staff said.

Other hotels are keeping prices steady, instead relying on the normally lucrative Christmas and New Year period to bring in seasonal bookings -- assuming flights are back to normal.

The Thai Hotels Association said businesses were pursuing different strategies to sell rooms during the downturn.

"It depends on the hotel, it depends on location, it depends on which part of the hotel it is," associate manager Sakkarin Chorsawai said.

 

Source: The Age, Australia



Hotel soft openings

1:26 PM, 2008-Nov-22 .. Posted in Hotel news .. 0 comments .. Link
On December 20th of this year, Yaiya Resort in Cha Am will be having a soft opening.
A soft opening is when a new hotel opens with minimal publicity a few weeks before a grand opening. This done to give the mostly new staff time to work out any kinks in the running of the hotel.

A soft opening can be a great time to stay at discounted prices at brand new hotels. Discounts are offered for the very reason that during the first couple of weeks are sort of like a training period. You may have a number of small inconveniences, like having to wait longer for room service, or housekeeping taking a long time. Basically an unorganized feeling throughout the hotel.

On the other hand, apart from getting cheaper prices than usual to compensate for the possibility of a little inconvenience while the staff and management find their feet, staying during a soft stay can allow you to stay in brand new properties, on brand new sheets that nobody has ever slept on, and you can more than likely practically have the whole pool area to yourself.

If you don't mind putting up with some minor gliches while the the staff and management get on their feet, staying at new hotels during their soft openings (if you can find out about them as they are not heavily advertised) might be a great way to stay for less than you would normally have to pay.

Six Senses Hideaway Samui takes top hotel in the world award

9:39 PM, 2008-Sep-23 .. Posted in Hotel news .. 0 comments .. Link
Private pool Villa at Six Senses Hideaway SamuiThe Six Senses Hideaway Samui has been voted the "Best Hotel in the World" by readers of Condé Nast Traveller Magazine in that magazine's 11th annual Reader's Travel Awards 2008.

The Best in the World is determined by reader voting, with every travel category compiled into a single ultimate list. Categories include countries, islands, cities, hotels, airlines, resorts, spas and cruise lines among others.

The Six Senses Hideaway Samui (formerly Sila Evason Hideaway & Spa) not only won the categories of Best Overseas Hotel and Best Hotel in Asia and the Indian subcontinent, but scored so highly in accumulative points that it also captured the Best of the Best Award, the top award on offer in the Reader's Travel Awards.

Villas are designed with open spaces and privacy in mind. Panoramic views of the Gulf of Siam can be enjoyed from just about anywhere in the private villas- from the sundecks, the infinity-edged pools, the day beds in the salas, or even from the sunken plunge pools in the spacious bathrooms.

There are three types of villas available at this stunning resort. There are fourteen 140m² Hideaway Villas which feature private gardens, an outdoor shower and plunge bathtub with panoramic views.

The 41 Pool Villas (160m²) all feature 2.5 x 5 meter private swimming pools for extra privacy and indulgence.

Sunken plunge bath in villa at Six Senses Hideaway SamuiThen there are the ten Pool Villa Suites, massive 300 m² villas with 3.5 metre private pools, 2 bathrooms, one with twin vanities, private sundeck with 2 sunbeds and sala with 2 daybeds.

All of the villas have wireless internet connections available, and feature CD/DVD players with speakers throughout the villa, including the bathroom, TV, 24 hour butler room service, fridge minibar and other luxurious amenities.

Visit ReserveThaiHotels.com to read more about the Six Senses Hideaway Samui



Lebua at State tower hotel, Bangkok

10:26 PM, 2008-Mar-22 .. Posted in Hotel news .. 0 comments .. Link
Riverside 1055/111 Silom Road Bangrak, Bangkok, Thailand

The 5 star Lebua at State Tower Hotel in Bangkok has been in the news recently over a controversial plan to offer an extravagant 10 course dinner prepared by a number of Michelin starred chefs to it's biggest spending customers for free, after they have spent the afternoon touring a poverty stricken village in The country's poor Northeast.

The Lebua is no stranger to publicity, controversy, or Michelin chefs. Last year it offered what was billed as a feast of a lifetime, a decadent 10 course meal prepared by 6, Three-Star Michelin chefs specially flown in for the occasion, with each course paired with a vintage wine. That meal cost USD25,000 a head.

Since news of the proposed dinner and tour has gotten out, a huge controversy has erupted, especially in France, with the backlash in that country forcing the three chefs who had originally signed on for the project- at USD8000 each for one nights work- to back out.

The organizers stress that their intentions were good- drawing attention to poverty so close to where millions of people spend luxury holidays each year- and that while dining on their luxurious feast, the guests, which include casino owners, bankers and other such business elite, would be asked to help pay for a hospital, a school and other infrastructure for the impoverished village.

Organizers have apologized for any misunderstanding the event planned for April 5th may have caused, but insist that the dinner will go ahead as planned.

Despite it's lofty plans and the fact that the super-rich business elite who could afford to finance a village choose to stay at this hotel, you can stay at this hotel for less than USD150 a night.

You can find out more information about this hotel here.

Read reviews of The Lebua at State Tower hotel Bangkok

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