#8343 - 01/12/03 09:55 AM
le mer owb suggestions
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Anonymous
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I was hoping that I could get a response on the owb and any room suggestions as far as my travel agent said we can try to request a room what room would anyone suggest.
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#8344 - 01/13/03 10:23 AM
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Zonie
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Loc: Phoenix, AZ, USA
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Here is info I saved from another poster. The rooms haven't changed, so this is still valid. Here is a map of LM BB: http://members.cox.net/pmooo/BoraBora/images/LM%20BB%20Map.jpg
Posted by Dan in Oct 2001: Best OTW Bungalows for Le Meridien - Bora Bora: These premium OTW bungalows require an extra 10,000 CPF per night. Best OTW rooms with a view - #325 (#234 and 242 close seconds choices) because these have the best views of the volcano and no neighbors on one side Good premium OTW rooms: #327, 329, 331, 333, 335, 337, 339, 340 338, 336, 236, 238, 240 Most interesting beach bungalow: #405 (OTW in the interior lagoon)
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#8345 - 01/14/03 05:07 PM
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surfcontrol
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Registered: 12/27/02
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Loc: Westlake Vill, CA USA
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We just got back, stayed in #245 it's at the very end(seemed like a 1/2 mile walk) here's the view from it.
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#8346 - 01/16/03 09:45 AM
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blend
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Registered: 08/08/02
Posts: 6
Loc: Tempe, AZ, USA
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hi we came back and stayed in 334 -- absolutely wonderful... We had an awesome view with nothing blocking our view. Would recommend whole-heartedly
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#8347 - 01/16/03 09:53 AM
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Anonymous
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Which ones are just OverWater and Not Premium? Which one do you recommend?
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#8348 - 01/16/03 12:44 PM
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Zonie
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Registered: 05/16/02
Posts: 115
Loc: Phoenix, AZ, USA
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Unless they've changed their policy, the one listed in my post above are the premium OWB. All the rest are regular. I can't recommend one for you because I don't know what you want out of your room - mountain view, ocean view, no neighbors, deep water, shallow water, etc. Look at the map and you can see what works for you.
We stayed in 216 and thought it was fine. It was across from the housekeeping hut, which was convenient for ice, but more noisey than other locations. The water was ~8 feet in front of us. We liked facing towards the interior of the lagoon to see the activity going on around the hotel - windsurfers, etc. We could also see the main island, which is what we wanted. I liked the location of 210 better because the water was shallower and the views better.
We only went over to the 300s once and liked the 200s better because they are closer to the main hotel. I would guess that the 300s would be quieter since they are further away from the boat dock.
I did not bother to request a specific bungalow ahead of time. Figured whatever one we got would be fine and it was.
[This message has been edited by Zonie (edited 01-16-2003).]
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#8349 - 01/17/03 01:30 PM
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Anonymous
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I just wanted to let you know that my husband and I stayed in bungalow 208- we told them we wanted a view of Otemanu- and we had a beautiful one! And we loved the depth of the water- it was waist deep- so we could swim and enjoy ourselves in front of our bungalow. It was wonderful! If you have any other questions, please ask. We went in November
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