Accor has launched its
Ibis economy hotel brand in Thailand with two new hotels - Ibis Siam Bangkok and Ibis Huamark Bangkok.
Opening rates at
the Ibis Huamark Bangkok start from 888 baht nett (US$22) a night, and 999 baht nett (US$24) a night at Ibis Siam Bangkok until 30 April 2006.
The two Ibis hotels in Bangkok offer an enticing combination of modern international standard accommodation, value for money rates, cutting-edge facilities and prime
locations in the Thai capital.
The 180-room Ibis Siam Bangkok is in Bangkoks famed Pratunam shopping area within walking distance to Suansantipab Park and Victory Monument BTS Skytrain
station. Its location offers efficient access to Bangkok Airport, Chatchuchak Market and international shopping malls and entertainment districts.
Ibis Huamark Bangkok features 269 rooms and is next to one of Bangkoks largest shopping malls, the Ramkamheng University and the Huamark Stadium. It is only 25km from the new Suvarnabhumi International Airport and offers easy access to both Bangkoks central business district and
Pattaya.
Both hotels feature high speed WiFi Internet coverage in all guest rooms, meeting facilities, an i caf restaurant and a bar. Ibis Huamark also features a swimming pool,
pool bar and fitness facility for guests.
The emphasis of Accors Ibis economy hotel brand is to provide guests with the facilities they really require rather than extras that only serve to raise costs and prices.
To achieve this objective, Ibis Siam Bangkok and Ibis Huamark Bangkok will introduce a number of operational innovations that distinguish the brand from its
competitors.
All reception staff on the ground floor have multi-task job responsibilities which helps keep rates low. They work checking guests in and out of the hotel, as cashiers and
also help out in the i cafe and bar when need be, especially after dinner service ends at 22:30. So there are no barmen or bellmen, Ibis guests are provided with a trolley
to assist with bringing luggage to and from room.
Both Ibis hotels offer a round the clock food service called 24 hour snack. This no frills format asks guests to pick up their meal in the lobby restaurant themselves thus
helping to reduce cost. The 24 hour snack menu is consistent during the day, but guests can order from the i caf restaurant menu during operating hours, with self pick
up of meals the norm.
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