Using Miles for Bora Bora Hotel?
Any general Bora Bora comments would be appreciated, too. Thanks in advance.
As a miles hound, I know how tough it is to pay for things with money, but trust me this one time, to hell with using the miles, stay at Le Meridian.
http://www.interconti.com/french_polynesia/bora_bora/hotel_boric.html
As a miles hound, I know how tough it is to pay for things with money, but trust me this one time, to hell with using the miles, stay at Le Meridian.
PremEx2000, I know, I have figured that I'll end up doing that, as I haven't thus far found a miles alternative, but I thought I'd try picking everyone's brains for some ideas. (And thanks everyone!)
It isn't so much the thought of paying for a hotel room that kills me, it's the thought of paying $500/night for a hotel room that kills me!!! http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/smile.gif
By the way, don't worry about a lack of air conditioning in the overwater bungalows. With the nice breeze, if anything, it's a little cool and you can just climb under your blanket. We loved the ow bungalows and can't wait to go back -- even at that price.
Anyways, you can use AA miles to redeem a stay at any of their partner hotels but the exchange rate for figureing out how many points a night will cost you is 10,000 miles equals US$86.
So your hotel in Bora Bora would cost about 35,000 to 58,000 miles PER NIGHT! Not a very good value for miles IMHO.
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I wish I were 1,000 miles away
Le Meridien Bora Bora is very nice, secluded and quiet.
Well the absolute best places to vacation on earth generally don't take miles!
I would probably do a breakfast plan as this will be a honeymoon and I don't plan at getting up at the crack of dawn to go somewhere else to eat.
From the posts on this thread, it looks like Hotel Bora Bora is the 2nd choice after Le Meridian for hotels to stay at. What other hotels are close to this caliber? Aside from some not having air conditioning, are there any other negatives to the over-water huts? Are they the best choice of rooms to book?
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Unfortunately, I can't do that. http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/frown.gif
There's a small island next to the resort that has a beach aquarium where you can swim with stingrays and other sea creatures.
Food is very good. There main restaurant has outdoor seating that is very romantic.
We stayed for three days and then went on to Tahiti and stayed at the Beachcomber in Tahiti. Nice and better suited for families with kids.
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