I was just informed by Asiana that my award flight was canceled due to maintenance, I was forced to reschedule on a flight on United. Consequently my fiancee and I will be required to stay overnight in Incheon, we arrive at 7:35 pm and fly out on Thai Airways at 10:05 am the next morning.
Couple questions... I can%26#39;t imagine this but is there a lounge at the airport to comfortably await the flight?
Are there comfortable, convenient and reasonably priced hotels nearby that might provide an airport shuttle?
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I imagine we%26#39;d have to clear customs to check into a hotel, will our US passports gain us entry and typically, do we get our bags or are they automatically transferred to our connecting flight? (Her entire trip itinerary was set up through United and my entire trip was booked through ANA)
Should we decide to book a room and considering we land at 7:35pm, is there anything to do near the airport worth while?
Many thanks in advance!
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Overnight Layover in Incheon
look at www.airgarden.com.
o/wise you could use Hyatt or go to Incheon airport town, eg Hotel June.
Overnight Layover in Incheon
Thank you, I booked the AirGarden.
Koreadon,
I see you have replied to 5 posts since you%26#39;ve been a member, you have offered your services ranging from $30, $50, $100 and for me $150! I am only there 14 hrs and you offer to charge me more? Thanks for your solicitation but I can get taken advantage of here at home, no need to travel around the world for this...
Koreandon,
I understand you are upset at being unfairly accused of soliciting business or trying to riff-off tourist money by GableDog. I am sure you are running very honest business from you response. But please understand that your past posts which openly solicited your guide service could make new visitors misunderstand your good intention.
In the past, I went to several different forums of this website, asking reference on local guides for several places such as Italy or Egypt. While I mainly received many recommendations from visitors themselves, some local guides approached me but they were not as direct or open as you were. They either sent me private messages or left discreet and brief replies with their email address for me to contact, not as detailed and openly business soliciting messages as yours. Most importantly they replied to my direct inquiries. Not unrequested offerings like you did. This could trigger very distrustful responses like you just received.
Problem is that I don%26#39;t see any recommendations from past visitors who have used your services in this forum, so I have no way of checking your credit. You made your point about how foreign visitors of Korea should have certain attitude, but I also think you should have different attitude approaching your clients who are not Koreans and have their own standards. Since this forum is strictly offering advices and recommendations your direct soliciting of business will make many people feel uneasy about you.
Although, GableDog%26#39;s response was certainly blunt, but it%26#39;s no worse than many New Yorkers who doesn%26#39;t mince words (I should know =)
Please try to offer free advices first. This forum could definitely use many locals%26#39; advices.
Cheers.
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