No, but I think AMEX has a cash back offer going for them at the moment.Has anyone booked a Luxury Escapes package deal (the ones advertised in the Fairfax papers' Traveller)? Are they dependable?
No, but I think AMEX has a cash back offer going for them at the moment.
I have booked and stayed through Luxury Escapes a couple of times. Once in Cambodia and once in Thailand. Both were reliable and no real problems. There was a couple of issues but they were with the hotel itself, not with the deal or the booking or its inclusions. Many of those are great deals anyway so if one or two things arent the way I expect it to be its not a big deal.
Just read the fine print. Black out dates, dates for booking, surcharges, inclusions etc. but most important, if you get a refund if your preferred dates arent available (booking guarantee). I have booked before where I have received a refund as they could not book the dates I needed, but without that clause I would have lost my money. So it is really important to make sure you get what you want and when you want.
Also look at the location of the hotels. Sometimes these are on Luxury Escapes, Scoopon or Groupon for a reason. Is it where you want to be or so far out you need a flight to get back to civilisation? Its all about making sure it is what you want before you pay and book.
I only almost booked a LE deal once but then I called the hotel and they offered the same package (and since it was direct it came with elite benefit and points earn). Anyway always call the hotel and ask if they will match the deal, and most of the time they will (unless due to contractual arrangement with LE) as they don't need to pay commission if you book direct.
Interesting..... Will take note for next time.
would almost certainly offer more flexibility too if booked directly as opposed to booking through a third party.
I just saw that they have a new deal today with Hyatt Regency in Kuta Kinabalu in Borneo. As a warning, I would not recommend that hotel to anyone. It was was a couple of years ago now, but it was just filthy but even now days it seems to be a bit of a hit and a miss looking at reviews.
Then there is the fact that the "fresh food markets" are on the other side of the road and the pool area basically smells like a garbage dump when the winds comes from the ocean. Opposite the hotel is the harbour (full of garbage in the water), so no beach or swimming.
Could be a good deal though if all you want is a room at a central location.
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I just saw that they have a new deal today with Hyatt Regency in Kuta Kinabalu in Borneo. As a warning, I would not recommend that hotel to anyone. It was was a couple of years ago now, but it was just filthy but even now days it seems to be a bit of a hit and a miss looking at reviews.
Then there is the fact that the "fresh food markets" are on the other side of the road and the pool area basically smells like a garbage dump when the winds comes from the ocean. Opposite the hotel is the harbour (full of garbage in the water), so no beach or swimming.
Could be a good deal though if all you want is a room at a central location.
Thanks for the information, I was tempted!