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Thailand - Phuket

Hi,
I will be spending 7 nights in Phuket in February 2014, is anyone aware of any discount codes or good deals on any 4 star (ish) hotels in Phuket. I was hoping to get quite a nice hotel for the week for around £500.

Thanks in advance,
Mark.
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  • HereAgain_2
    HereAgain_2 Posts: 112 Forumite
    wozmand wrote: »
    Hi,
    I will be spending 7 nights in Phuket in February 2014, is anyone aware of any discount codes or good deals on any 4 star (ish) hotels in Phuket. I was hoping to get quite a nice hotel for the week for around £500.

    Thanks in advance,
    Mark.

    Would help if you already knew where you would like to stay.

    If you have a fee free debit or credit card, take a look at AtSiam. Agoda may have something of interest too, but unlike AtSiam there are taxes to be added to the headline prices.
  • Doshwaster
    Doshwaster Posts: 6,355 Forumite
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    I don't like Agoda as it doesn't include takes so it makes comparing prices hard.

    For Thailand I like http://www.asiarooms.com/ and http://www.sawadee.com/

    February is fairly peak season in Phuket but there should still be pretty good availability depending on your budget, location and requirements. Personally, I would avoid Patong itself and look at Kata or Karon which are quieter and cheaper.
  • HereAgain_2
    HereAgain_2 Posts: 112 Forumite
    Doshwaster wrote: »
    I don't like Agoda as it doesn't include takes so it makes comparing prices hard.

    For Thailand I like http://www.asiarooms.com/ and http://www.sawadee.com/

    February is fairly peak season in Phuket but there should still be pretty good availability depending on your budget, location and requirements. Personally, I would avoid Patong itself and look at Kata or Karon which are quieter and cheaper.

    Already wrote that :)

    Sawadee lost my business when they started using DCC. Don't know if they are still doing it and it's ironic that you are recommending AsiaRooms. Take a closer look and "Prices are exclusive of taxes and service charges".
  • wozmand
    wozmand Posts: 38 Forumite
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    Sorry I should have added ideally in the Karon or Kata area, I'm not particularly precious on the hotel as long as its at least 4 star, Centara/Hilton etc would be nice if anyone would have any discount codes for those.

    Cheers
    Mark.
  • HereAgain_2
    HereAgain_2 Posts: 112 Forumite
    wozmand wrote: »
    Sorry I should have added ideally in the Karon or Kata area, I'm not particularly precious on the hotel as long as its at least 4 star, Centara/Hilton etc would be nice if anyone would have any discount codes for those.

    Cheers
    Mark.

    Forget about discount codes and use the recommended websites.
  • Doshwaster
    Doshwaster Posts: 6,355 Forumite
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    wozmand wrote: »
    Sorry I should have added ideally in the Karon or Kata area, I'm not particularly precious on the hotel as long as its at least 4 star, Centara/Hilton etc would be nice if anyone would have any discount codes for those.

    For Thailand I always avoid the international chains (unless cashing in some points) as the locally owned hotels will give much better value and a more authentic Thai experience. A Hilton hotel is a Hilton hotel wherever you are.

    Start off with Tripadvisor and check out reviews based upon your budget. For a 4* I would say that you are looking at upwards of £50/night at that time of year but you could pay much more/
  • The best place to start for discount hotels is always https://www.trivago.co.uk

    Do check the tripadvisor reviews on the hotels though, as 4* can vary wildly in service and accommodation.
  • PompeyPete
    PompeyPete Posts: 7,126 Forumite
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    You can get Russian Phrasebooks at The Works for 99p.
  • lovesgshp
    lovesgshp Posts: 1,413 Forumite
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    PompeyPete wrote: »
    You can get Russian Phrasebooks at The Works for 99p.
    Chinese ones are now needed as well!!
    As Manuel says in Fawlty Towers: " I Know Nothing"
  • Doshwaster
    Doshwaster Posts: 6,355 Forumite
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    PompeyPete wrote: »
    You can get Russian Phrasebooks at The Works for 99p.

    Based on the Russians I saw in Phuket you are better off not trying to talk to them.
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