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Pacific Floor Package at Pan Pacific Bangkok

(Bangkok, Thailand)—- Pan Pacific Bangkok is offering a special Pacific Floor room package. Available through December 31, 2003, the package rates start at only $145 per weekend night and $165 per weekday night for a Pacific Floor superior room and range to $155 per weekend night and $175 per weekday night for a Pacific Floor deluxe room.

The package includes a food and beverage allowance of $10 per room per day; one round trip airport transfer per stay; complimentary international buffet breakfast, all-day coffee and tea, soft drinks and juices, and pre-dinner cocktails in the Pacific Lounge; laundry services (up to a maximum $15 value per day); 10% discount on dry cleaning service; two 20% discount coupons for Spa Facilities per stay; personalized butler service from 6:00 am. to 11:00 pm; private check-in and check-out; international newspaper and magazine; and late check out to 4:00 pm.


Rates are subject to 10% service charge and applicable government tax of 7%. Credit card number and flight details are required to guarantee a reservation. Cancellation is required 48 hours prior to arrival date and time, otherwise a cancellation fee of one night`s room rate will be charged. Benefits are inclusive, non-transferable and non-refundable. Check in time is 2:00 pm. Rates are 10% commissionable to bona fide travel agents.

For reservations and additional information, please call (800) 327-8585 or log onto www.panpac.com.


Located in the heart of Bangkok`s prime entertainment and business district near Lumpini Park and Sala Daeng Skytrain station (S2), Pan Pacific Bangkok provides a peaceful retreat high above the city, combining traditional Thai hospitality with high-tech efficiency. A soaring atrium lobby and the spectacular swimming pool adorned with statuary and a glass-domed rooftop lounge with indoor garden are among the hotel`s distinctive design features. With sweeping views, the hotel features 235 rooms and suites, starting on the 24th floor of a 32-story hotel/office complex.

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