Ibis Ambassador Seoul Myeongdong, 'One-Week Stay' Encore Promotion
[Asia Economy Reporter Yuri Kim] Ibis Ambassador Seoul Myeongdong announced on the 4th that it will extend the 'One-Week Long-Term Promotion' which was conducted as a limited offer in February.
The hotel stated, "We achieved good results in attracting long-term stay customers who wish to stay for more than a week for various purposes such as business and leisure," adding, "Even after the promotion ended, we have received continuous related inquiries, positive feedback, and additional reservations following one-week stays. Thanks to the support of many customers, we have decided to extend the promotion."
This promotion, available to customers staying for more than one week, offers a room rate of 330,000 KRW for 7 nights. For extended stays, an additional 50,000 KRW per night will be charged (including VAT).
The promotion includes benefits such as bedding replacement and room cleaning twice a week, two bottles of mineral water per day, a 10% discount at La Table Restaurant & Le Bar, a 20% discount on dry cleaning, free detergent in the coin laundry room, free use of the fitness center, free use of the large public bath, 24-hour luggage storage, and free parking for one vehicle.
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As demand for long-term stays increases, Ibis Myeongdong has prepared a pantry space equipped with a microwave and other amenities, operating 24 hours to provide a more comfortable environment and facilities for customers. A hotel official said, "The pantry operates primarily as a non-face-to-face self-service and is expected to efficiently meet the needs of long-term stay customers."
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