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Conrad Tokyo hotel to offer Y3.33 mil 3-day luxury plan

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The Conrad Tokyo hotel will offer a 3-day stay plan with luxury services for 3.33 million yen, including tax and service charge, from July 1 to Sept 30, to celebrate its 3rd anniversary.

The 3.33-million-yen 3-day Royal Suite Stay Plan includes a stay in the Royal Suite, Mizuki spa and limousine services. Dinner is included for two nights at Gordon Ramsay, China Blue (a Michelin-starred restaurant) or Kazahana). On one of these nights, the restaurant chef will create an original dinner course based on personal preferences. Guests can also host a private dinner party in the Royal Suite for 10 friends or family.

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I am intrigued by the exclusive male plan.

If JT will pay for my stay, I will volunteer to write an in-depth article on it.

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another example of inequality of wealth distribution in the world. 3 days enjoyment cost some people years of net income. what a shame!!!

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Personally, I would find such an expensive vacation very stressful. I would worry about every minute that is not spent relaxing or having fun. I would worry so much about the end of my vacation fast approaching that I would be unable to relax at all.

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Where can I sign in?

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go for them. that is for those who don't care bout the 3.3 mil to spend in 3 days for a hotel stay. not for me, that's sure :)

MichaelJP, the exclusive male plan it's easily understandable if you in-depth read the "order-made spa service" near it...

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it's just a hotel in shiodome...for less money you could travel to hawaii/thailand/philippines and have a longer, more relaxing vacation, with better spas as well...and probably return home with money

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including tax and service charge, from July 1 to Sept 30, to celebrate its 3rd anniversary.

with all that INCLUDED count me in for sure! what a deal!

Idiots

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3 moths campaign period : 3.33M 3D luxury plan, so they just need 3 guests to cover the expenses for 3 months. And then look forward to 5th, 7th....anniversary.

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3 months...regret typo mistake

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They should name it the CEO weekend special. "Hey, servant," he'll order an underling. "I'm off to Tokyo for a weekend with my mistress to unwind. Please arrange to transfer 3.3 million yen to petty cash."

MBA underling: "Okay boss. Hey, here's an idea. What do you say we announce mass layoffs and then bring back the same workers as temp help with no fringe benefits like health insurance? According to last Friday's closing forex that will net us (pauses while he works spreadsheet program furiously) 5.8 million yen!

CEO: "Oh, lovely. That will leave me enough extra to buy her a bauble at Hermes and make a tax-deductible donation to the McCain campaign! Do it immediately!

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I guess if you've got it you'll spend it. Me - way beyond my means.

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"Dinner is included"

Wow, a bargain! Sign me up! The only thing is, they might say my credit card, which I usually use to charge my 10,000 - 15,000 yen purchases of mainly food at the supermarket each month, is no good for this...

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Beelzebub, US campaign regulations forbid foreign nationals giving donations to US candidates. Thus the issue with Elton John and his little fundraiser concert for Hillary. So the CEO will not be able to give to the McCain campaign in your scenario.

The next time someone starts to mouth off about the US and all of its war spending in Iraq and elsewhere and the Bush's and Cheney's and Haliburton's in the world, please remeber the Conrad Hotel. I can't blame them for trying to make a buck, but I would like to know how many of the top "executives" in Japan and other "A listers" will take this offer. If I know my Japan, I am sure that they probably have a very long waiting list for this. So when the posters begin to bash the US and more specifcally Republicans on supposedly being rich and not caring please remember that they advertised this because they obviously know someone can afford it, and someone will pay for it here in Japan, along with a $6000 watermelon.

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Alphaape, you don't seem to be aware that the superdeluxe hotels here, like the Peninsula, Four Seasons, Westin, etc. do great business hosting for American CFOs, CFOs and nouveau riche Web billionaires. Or people like the boss of Bear Stearns, who recently ran his company into the ground by paying out billions in unsecured loans and then who, when bailing out, pulled the ripcord on his own golden parachute to the tune of what was it -- US $64 million? Who knows how much more he stashed away in the Cayman Islands.

I'm well aware that foreign nationals can't contribute to the GOP. But if they're rapacious enough, they can even consider becoming naturalized Americans, like Rupert Murdoch. Then they can join the native-born pigs to oink and grunt while stuffing themselves at the tax-free trough, with perks like 3.3 million yen weekends and corporate jets.

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Beelzebub, You bring up good points. But I am sure along with their fair share of American CEO's that come over to do business, there will be plenty of Japanese, Chinese, and Arab sheiks who will take up this offer. It is probably best to say that this crowd is of the if you have to ask, you can't afford it group.

A good book to read if you haven't is called "Makers and Takers" the difference between conservatives and liberals on how much they actually donate and give to charity, and you would be surprised at how much the supposed liberals who are looking out for our best interests actually give very little compared to a lot of the conservative ilk.

Be that as it may, more power to anyone who can afford this package deal. Obviously their hard work has paid off, and since they can't take it with you, might as well use it now.

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Great! I have been trying to think up plans for the summer. It's decided! It's only 3.3 million yen after all. It's not like it's 3.3 million Euros or anything.

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Me too! And can we drive around in a Super luxury car to go shopping and to Disney land (additional charges can't be helped of course) when we get bored hanging around the hotel?

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