Saturday, April 21, 2012

e&o

I am staying at the E %26amp; O for 2 nights and was wondering which room to book.

They currently have a special on their website for a Deluxe Suite for 429MR or a Premier Suites for 479RM. Is it worth getting the Premier suite with the balcony??

e%26amp;o

Hi Danielle,

Do you fancy sipping Champange by the balcony with the seaview? It%26#39;s a matter of personal preferrance. It%26#39;s only going to cost you 50 ringgit more.

e%26amp;o

Dear Danielle

Is 50RM worth it, oh yes!! Hey thats AU$18 or GBP8

I is worth every cent/penny, and you will love it.


Danielle,

go for the premier suite with balcony, all suites i believe face the sea,but it is nice in the early evening to sit on the balcony with a drink, the deluxe have only a window so go for the balcony,


We%26#39;ve stayed at the E%26amp;O twice over the past few years, and were always impressed with their value for money suites.

IF your budget can stretch to it, then see if they have any offers on their writers suites. We stayed in the Kipling suite and paid about £120 per night, which although is double the cost of a standard suite, represents fantastic value in the scheme of things with a first floor terrace rather than balcony, and a 135 sqm of accomodation.

Whichever you choose, you will enjoy your time there.

I don%26#39;t know if they still offer their limousine service, but after a flight from Auckland, 3 hours in KL airport and the flight to Penang, we were greeted by 2 uniformed hotel guys, bundled in to the back of a car, waited for a few minutes whilst they fiddled around the boot with something whilst we twiddled our thumbs wondering what was going on, and were then presented with 2 iced flannels and 2 superbly mixed cocktails in chilled Martini glasses.

It was little touches like this that made our stay the more memorable, and we certainly would not consider staying anywhere else in Georgetown.

Cheers

bfg

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