Booking a hotel that hasn't opened yet.....
Booking a hotel that hasn't opened yet.....
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Jasandjules

Original Poster:

71,203 posts

245 months

Saturday 31st May
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Is this madness or a decent punt?!?! Would you? Hotel due to open in September, we will be going there in Feb/March next year....

twing

5,489 posts

147 months

Saturday 31st May
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Would depend on where it is, which chain (assuming it is part of one) and how well priced compared to what's already built in the area.I've been looking at a newly built hotel in Northern Cyprus and the reviews are horrendous, poorly trained staff, unfinished bits around the site and total lack of organisation.
I'd probably give it a miss and book once it's been operating for a year.

AndyAudi

3,516 posts

238 months

Saturday 31st May
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Depends - I’d probably chance it

Time wise that’s likely long enough to iron out any initial teething problems .

If it’s a reputable chain even safer, I’ve gone into new hotels where I’ve “status” , booked initial opening deals in different cities. & left decent reviews which they appreciate.

Jasandjules

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71,203 posts

245 months

Wednesday 11th June
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Seems like the wife has gone ahead and booked. I guess we will see, at least we have a few months.

bennno

14,092 posts

285 months

Wednesday 11th June
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We’ve done this a few times with top end hotels, then often try to get bookings at low prices due to lack of reviews etc.

We booked this in a few weeks for a fraction of what it’s now selling for

https://www.palacioarrilucehotel.com/en/rooms/?utm...

We did the same with this place last year, was really impressive

https://hotelvellafarga.com/?gad_source=1&gad_...


shirt

24,461 posts

217 months

Wednesday 11th June
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depends on too many variables, with a common theme being who the operator is.

a mate has just finished PMing the build of a hotel in the seychelles. they are now in handover/testing, so employees and contractors + families staying for free whilst they do that and train new staff. the operator has an opening team that come in such that there won't be any area of the hotel that only has fresh [to the brand] staff.

if the construction and ops readiness has been developed properly then no issue. the hotel group above is multi-bn t/o mainly 5 start so naturally has this down pat as a business process, this further you go down the star list then obviously this is less of a priority to the point that the guest experience is barely considered.

but at 6mths in they would have to be pretty shonky not to have most things ironed out, assuming they complete the build/handover on time!

if it were me i'd take a punt and in the event it falls short, compare it to where i would be staying at the same price before turning my nose up.

Jasandjules

Original Poster:

71,203 posts

245 months

Thursday 12th June
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bennno said:
We ve done this a few times with top end hotels, then often try to get bookings at low prices due to lack of reviews etc.
Well sadly it does not appear to be a bargain although it might be in the end....Time will tell......

I think hopefully it won't be too bad, as said above they have a few months to get any teething troubles out of the way before we arrive...

2 sMoKiN bArReLs

31,256 posts

251 months

Thursday 12th June
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Not on the island of Elsbels is it? hehe

bennno

14,092 posts

285 months

Thursday 12th June
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Jasandjules said:
Is this madness or a decent punt?!?! Would you? Hotel due to open in September, we will be going there in Feb/March next year....
What are the booking / cancellation terms?

Jasandjules

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71,203 posts

245 months

Tuesday 17th June
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bennno said:
What are the booking / cancellation terms?
No idea, I better find out !! But pretty sure it will be a protected Travel Agent at least.