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Here’s
How To Pay For
Your
Room Reservation
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You can use your Visa card, Master Card, American Express
Card, Discover card, US bank checking or savings account,
PayPal balance, or Philippines bank check or Philippines bank
account deposit to pay for your reservation for Mountain Valley Econotel, Mabinay, Philippines.
Click here for more detailed information
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Credit card reservation payment links for
Econotel Guest Inn, Mabinay,
Philippines
Use your Visa card, Master Card, American Express Card, Discover card, US
bank checking or savings account, PayPal balance, or Philippines bank
check or Philippines bank account deposit to pay your reservation for
Econotel Guest Inn, Mabinay, Philippines.
Reservation payment page to pay your hotel reservation for
Econotel Guest Inn, Mabinay, Philippines.
Here’s How To Pay For Your Room Reservation
For Econotel
Guest Inn
You can use your Visa card, Master Card, American Express
Card, Discover card, US bank checking or savings account, PayPal balance,
or Philippines bank check or Philippines bank account deposit to pay for
your reservation for
Econotel Guest Inn, Mabinay, Philippines.
Your online credit card or debit payment is made in US dollars (your local
currency such as P-pesos, yen, UK pounds, etc. is automatically converted
into US dollars when you make your online payment). P-pesos prices for
each type of room are posted on the
Econotel Guest Inn
website
If you want to
pay your reservation through online use these PayPal buttons.
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Waterbed Room |
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Waterbed Room, a full length mirror on the wall
along side the bed (see photo above), a large, well-furnished,
romantic suite that also includes a regular queen size bed,
dresser, satellite cable TV and closet, and a beautifully tiled bathroom with
shower, toilet, and sink. For only
P799 (Approximately
US$19).
Reserve your
room at Mountain Valley Econotel |
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Swinging
Bed Romantic Room |
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The Swinging
Bed Suite includes a king-size swinging bed, a full length
mirror on the wall along side the bed (see photo above), a large,
well-furnished, romantic suite that also includes dresser
satellite cable TV and
closet, and a beautifully tiled bathroom with shower, toilet, and
sink.
For Only P799 (Approximately
US$19 ).
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here for more details
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room at Econotel. |
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Hot Tub Spa Room |
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Relax and
enjoy the warm water and the massage of our Jacuzzi plus
satellite cable TV For
Only P799 (Approximately
US$19 ).
Reserve your
room at Econotel. |
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Standard
Room |
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Air-conditioned room with hot and cold shower plus
satellite cable TV For only
P599
Reserve your
room at Econotel. |
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Alternatively,
if you are already in the Philippines, you can mail your check or money
order payable in P-pesos to P.O. Box 341, Dumaguete City
6200, Negros Oriental, Philippines, or you can make a bank deposit to our
P-peso bank account at any nationwide branch of BDO Bank, Bank of
Commerce, or UnionBank. For bank deposit details for the bank of your
choice, please email
econotelbooking@yahoo.com
Whether you pay online, or by mailing your check or money order, or by
bank account deposit, your reservation payment should be for the number of
nights you are going to stay at
Econotel Guest Inn. For example, if
you are going to stay for 3 nights, when you utilize one of the credit
card payment links below on the PayPal payment website, enter the number
of nights you wish to pay for. Similarly, if you are mailing your payment,
or making a bank account deposit, please pay for the total number of
nights of your reservation.
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If You Have Questions or Need More Help in
Travel Details |
If you need
travel tips on how to get to Econotel, please
contact us through:
Email :
econotelbooking@yahoo.com
Phone:
(63) 918-510-3997
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