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Travel Langkawi, *~tax free heaven~* Updated info 1st pg
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dwoon
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May 22 2008, 12:25 PM
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Hi, Can you advise where you made the booking for the Altis (RM$250 for 4 days?). Or maybe a number to call. I've already booked my air tickets for 2nd December 2008 and lodgings is also more or less settled. What's left is the car rental. Ya.... its months ahead  ... but I like early advance planning to avoid any last minute hiccups to spoil the trip. So I'm also intending to make an advance booking on the car too........ Or can anyone else recommend reasonable acr rental rates and the number/webite to do the booking? I'll be there for a week. Thanks. QUOTE(Ahlok @ May 14 2008, 09:24 AM) going to langkawi tomorrow.. rented an altis RM250 for 4 days? is it ok? (cheap or expensive?) still not able to find the hotel...holiday villa fully booked....most of it fully booked...except for those 5 star expensive one.... anyone can help? any hotel/ resort can recommend? similar with holiday villa will do arigato!!
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dwoon
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Jun 16 2008, 02:09 PM
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Your feedback eases me somewhat as I've read horrendous reviews of Berjaya. Then again, maybe your stay was at the Water Chalet which is the higher end room....... Hope my normal room situated amongst the trees isn't too shabby and service not too bad. Main concern now is still the car rental..... rates seem to vary by quite abit, based on the feedback by the numerous entries in this thread. QUOTE(Tzlulu @ Jun 11 2008, 11:05 AM) During my stay, the shuttle service was efficient and prompt. The longest wait was just 10 minutes and this is justifiable as my chalet was pretty deep in the resort. Personally, I prefer the customer service rendered by the Berjaya staffs compared to The Datai/The Andaman. No doubt the latter resorts have friendly staffs, they did not give me the "WOW" factor unlike the Berjaya staffs. Not to mention some of the staffs in The Datai/Andaman have restricted English and have difficulty understanding the most basic things. Both The Datai/Andaman have gorgeous settings as well but isolation of the area being far from town was not something I fancy very much. At the end of my stays, both The Datai & Andaman was just okay for me. Nothing to shout about. I would say that the Berjaya has a better value for money in that sense. Of course, everyone has a different point of view so I would recommend that interested parties should try the hotels out for themselves 
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