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Hi all.

I want to take my wife to Hongkong on the 20 Sep for 7 days.

I find that the hotel rates are so expensive considering the room size and there is no fair.

Anyone has any good tips for me where to stay and how much to pay?

Like to stay between Mong Kok & TST area.

Never been there before.

Thanks

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fly air Asia to Macau and then take the ferry to Hong Kong Central.

A very nice trip with if you like a stop over to one of those Gambling Places ( The Sand ).

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Flight with AirAsia to Macau (6.30.am.), take the TurboJet service at anytime to HK (http://www.turbojetbooking.com) and then flight back with Rojal Jordanian from HK (http://www.rj.com/) around 9.30 pm, about hotels use Agoda.com, the prices are pretty much the same as the ones you would find on the hotel's websites.

Use travelocity.com for RJ sometimes the price is better than in their website.

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AirAsia flies direct to Hong Kong from Bangkok. No need to fly via Macau. And their fares to HK are usually better than their fares to Macau, and overall certainly better when you include the ferry tickets.

AirAsia fares have gone up a lot in recent years on that route, and you could probably find a comparable or cheaper fare on another airline, especially if you're looking for a one-week fare.

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Thanks all for direction given

I have my flight tickets , just need hotel.

Checking out with "Direct Rooms" for Dorset Seaview Hotel.

I like it if it is close to all facilities.

I am scared if not booked soon I miss out.

Hotel there seem to run at high occupency rates.

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Thanks all for direction given

I have my flight tickets , just need hotel.

Checking out with "Direct Rooms" for Dorset Seaview Hotel.

I like it if it is close to all facilities.

I am scared if not booked soon I miss out.

Hotel there seem to run at high occupency rates.

If you haven't booked any hotels in advance by the time you land at HK airport, there's a HK Hotels association desk after passing immigration and customs but before you get out to the passenger greeting area. It's always manned by a helpful staff from where you can check room availability, rates and other details. The rates offered here are always lower than walk in rates, and, I've found, often lower than any rates a travel agent or internet booking site will give you. You can call them from here to check rates: +852 23838380

The HK Tourist Association are also very helpful (as they should be) tel 28076543

T

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Well you did't forget, that is a good tip to remember.

What is the go on visa?

one Thai & one Aust passport, can you fill me in?

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