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Hong Kong SkyCity Marriott launches Macau/HK Resident Promotion

Travel News Asia Latest Travel News Podcasts Thursday, 5 February 2009

The brand new Hong Kong SkyCity Marriott Hotel has launched an affordable getaway promotion with rates starting from just HK$988++.

The deal, which is per room per night, is available until March 31, 2009 and includes:

- Upgrade to Deluxe Ocean View Accommodation for two

- Buffet breakfast for two at SkyCity Bistro

- 50% discount on dinner buffet at SkyCity Bistro

- 25% discount at all restaurant dining outlets, including Red Zen, Velocity Bar & Grill, Man Ho, The Lounge and Java+

- Complimentary use of health club, indoor 27-meter pool, Jacuzzi, steam room and sauna

- Complimentary car parking until 12 noon the next day

The promotion is only valid on Fridays, Saturdays, Sundays, public holiday eve and Public Holidays
and is only available for guests who present a valid HK or Macau ID card upon check-in.

Hong Kong SkyCity Marriott Hotel is located adjacent to the Hong Kong International Airport and the Sky Pier ferry terminal, which is scheduled to open later this year. It is also connected via a covered footbridge to AsiaWorld-Expo, giving useful access to the airport express.

The hotel features 658 guest rooms over 11 floors, including 1 presidential suite, 32 suites and 119 executive rooms. All rooms are tripled-glazed and feature Marriotts comfortable new bedding package and the latest in-room technology with unique views of the ocean or adjacent golf course.

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