If you think 88.88 is a radio frequency, you’re quite wrong because this astoundingly-low figure is the year-long Micronesian special room rate offered by Palasia Hotel to locals, not only for residents of Palau but also for residents of the neighboring islands like Guam, Saipan, Chuuk and Yap.
Janice Aguon, reservation manager of the Palasia Hotel said they came up with the special rate for a de luxe town view rooms with a free breakfast starting October 31, 2005 to November 1, 2006 to draw the locals to patronize the hotel but they have another set of rates for other clients, too.
At Palasia, Janice said flexibility and service are the magic words to cater to the needs and pamper the whims of the guests.
“Here we do not set rates for special occasions like birthdays, conferences, parties and other gatherings but we ask our customers how much is their budget and we will tailor our services to fit it,” Janice said.
Palasia Hotel Palau which is located in the central business district of the State of Koror offers 165 rooms and suites with balconies that offers guest spectacular views of the Rock Islands and the Bay. Amenities include air-conditioning, Cable Television, in-room safe deposit box, refrigerators, and more. The hotel also has conference rooms, free basement parking, swimming pool, wet and dry sauna, health fitness center, laundry and valet services. Also in the hotel are the duty free Galeria, Lotus Beauty Parlor, Massage Service, Local Tour Desk and Alii Internet and gift shop.
The hotel has two restaurants, Ming’s at the second floor which can be available for group dinners, conferences, and other gatherings at a pre-arranged booking while Desomel restaurant at the ground floor is for walk-in customers. It opens from 6 am to 11 pm. A visit to Palasia Hotel couldn’t be complete without sampling any of the more than 30 kinds of mouth-watering dim sum at Desomel resto but ahh…that’s another article coming up to tempt your palates. For inquiries/reservations, call Palasia at 488-8888.
Palasia hotel is just one of the establishments in Palau that offers locals and tourists a chance to make their stay in the country memorable at wallet-friendly rates.
Janice Aguon, reservation manager of the Palasia Hotel said they came up with the special rate for a de luxe town view rooms with a free breakfast starting October 31, 2005 to November 1, 2006 to draw the locals to patronize the hotel but they have another set of rates for other clients, too.
At Palasia, Janice said flexibility and service are the magic words to cater to the needs and pamper the whims of the guests.
“Here we do not set rates for special occasions like birthdays, conferences, parties and other gatherings but we ask our customers how much is their budget and we will tailor our services to fit it,” Janice said.
Palasia Hotel Palau which is located in the central business district of the State of Koror offers 165 rooms and suites with balconies that offers guest spectacular views of the Rock Islands and the Bay. Amenities include air-conditioning, Cable Television, in-room safe deposit box, refrigerators, and more. The hotel also has conference rooms, free basement parking, swimming pool, wet and dry sauna, health fitness center, laundry and valet services. Also in the hotel are the duty free Galeria, Lotus Beauty Parlor, Massage Service, Local Tour Desk and Alii Internet and gift shop.
The hotel has two restaurants, Ming’s at the second floor which can be available for group dinners, conferences, and other gatherings at a pre-arranged booking while Desomel restaurant at the ground floor is for walk-in customers. It opens from 6 am to 11 pm. A visit to Palasia Hotel couldn’t be complete without sampling any of the more than 30 kinds of mouth-watering dim sum at Desomel resto but ahh…that’s another article coming up to tempt your palates. For inquiries/reservations, call Palasia at 488-8888.
Palasia hotel is just one of the establishments in Palau that offers locals and tourists a chance to make their stay in the country memorable at wallet-friendly rates.
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