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August 28th, 2007 at 6:23 pm

How to Choose a Good Hotel

Whether you’re going on a honeymoon, looking for a function venue, or just grabbing a couple of days out from your hectic schedule, choosing a hotel is one of the most important decisions in ensuring you have an enjoyable time. Despite the importance of finding the right hotel, it can often be quite difficult to strike a balance between quality and price, and often those hotels which appear more desirable are less than affordable. So what should you look for in selecting a hotel, and where should you go to try and find that perfect accommodation, whatever your needs?

One of the best ways to determine which hotel is right for you is to consider what you’re looking for, and to match your requirements against the star rating assigned by tourist associations. Generally, the star system ranks from 0-5 on an ascending scale
depending on the extent of facilities and luxuries within the hotel. The higher the number, generally, the more expensive the room rate, which can help you gauge value for money. Of course, if you find somewhere with a higher star rating at a lower cost, then you can be sure this is likely to provide better value for money in terms of facilities and the level of service you can expect.

Another way to choose a good hotel is by going on word of mouth. What do your friends think about various hotels in the region? Has anyone you know had a particularly good (or bad) experience of hotels around about the one you are looking for? These can be good ways to ensure you get good value for money out of your hotel, and it can also be a great way to ensure you don’t get disappointed. Additionally, the recommendations of people you know aren’t tainted with commercial interest, and if someone tells you they had a good experience, they’re more likely telling the truth than if you hear it from the hotelier himself.

Finally, a good place to check for hotel reviews and recommendations is the Internet, and there are numerous travel sites which host impartial reviews and write ups of various hotels and hostels. This can be a great, low cost way of ensuring you find a hotel that meets your requirements, and provides you with an enjoyable trip to help you relax and unwind.

Selecting a good hotel is never an easy process, but if you know where to look to find value for money, you might just end up with the right hotel for you. Finding a good hotel is partially down to knowing what you’re looking for, and a great deal of it also comes down to experiencing what’s available and at what price. However, with realistic expectations and an understanding of where to find good hotel rooms at an affordable price, you should be able to circumvent this traditional process, and end up having a great time, whatever the reason for your break away.

August 27th, 2007 at 3:22 pm

Hot deals: Half price hotel luxury

Queenstown
It may be cold but the Aspen on Queenstown hotel has a hot deal with rooms down to $87 per night from $175. That includes 24 per cent off breakfast and dinner in the hotel plus internet access. For more information go to www.wotif.com/hotel6067 for more info.

Heritage Auckland
By popular demand the Heritage Hotel has extended its $1 Sundays. If you book an Escape to Luxury package at Heritage Auckland for a Saturday night you can stay Sunday night for just $1! That’s two nights in a beautiful Superior Room in the heart of the city, breakfast for two, car parking, a free bottle of Nobilo Icon wine and a 20 per cent discount at the award-winning Hectors Restaurant for only $210. Only 10 $1 Sunday packages are available each weekend until September 9 so contact Heritage Auckland on 0800 368 888.

Fiji
Escape to a lifestyle of luxury just a half-hour flight from Nadi at the Yasawa Island Resort and Spa, Fiji. You’ll enjoy stylish accommodation and fine food plus pure relaxation. House of Travel has packages to Fiji from $3399 per person share twin, including flights from Auckland, three nights accommodation at Yasawa Island Resort and Spa and two nights at Fiji Beach Resort, managed by Hilton. The sale ends September 30 for travel from now until December 31. Contact House of Travel on 0800 838 747.

Samoa
Located on the scenic northwest coast of Upolu, Aggie Grey’s Lagoon Beach Resort and Spa in Samoa offers 140 spacious air-conditioned rooms, all with sweeping views of the lagoon and white sand beach. To keep the little ones entertained there’s the Dolphins Kids Club. House of Travel has packages to Samoa from $1329 per person share twin, including flights, five night’s accommodation and transfers. Travel is from October 15 to November 29 while the sale ends September 21. Contact House of Travel on 0800 838 747.

Gay ski week
42BELOW Gay Ski Week NZ - the largest gay and lesbian alpine event of its kind in the Southern Hemisphere - is on in Queenstown, September 1-9. For more information on activities planned for the week-long festival, now in its fifth year visit www.gayskiweeknz.com

- Detours, HoS

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