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Originally posted by SQflyergirl View PostI'm not sure about the taxes (i read somewhere that foreigners are exempt from the tax till 31 dec 2008)
In practice however, I still got taxed in both hotels this past March.
SQflyergirl, have you considered getting the Accor Advantage Plus membership? In Singapore, SGD$268 gets you two nights accomodation certificates regardless. You can use the nights all over the Asia Pacific region as long as it's an Accor hotel.
I happened to use both coupons I had last year on a room costing JPY37,400 in Ginza per night. It may be also useful to use it on a nice hotel in Korea?
Just an option you may want to consider. I can also give you a 'Member for a day' coupon which provides you an additional 15% off any Accor rate, including the Ibis Myeong-Dong. PM me if you'd like that instead.
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Originally posted by SQflyergirl View Postcompared to the lotte or other 5 star hotels? yeah
would love to put up at ibis myeongdong after reading reviews on tripadvisor and being ranked with #1 popularity, but looking at the size and photos on its webpages, i guess the standard room would not be able to fit all of us; and i dont think there is space for an extra bed.
its going to be a tough search...Last edited by dsim; 18 August 2008, 09:05 PM.
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Originally posted by dsim View Posti am scouting for a hotel/service apartment with room that can fit 2 adults and 2 small children (age 3 and 6) on a budget of 100,000 won / night nett .
would love to put up at ibis myeongdong after reading reviews on tripadvisor and being ranked with #1 popularity, but looking at the size and photos on its webpages, i guess the standard room would not be able to fit all of us; and i dont think there is space for an extra bed.
its going to be a tough search...
This web has loads of hotels (below 100,000 won) located in Seoul.
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