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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago

https://www.dayuse.ie/s/ireland

I used this site the other day to book lovely room in Jury's for the ironically priced €69

You have use of the day room hotels between 9-5.

There's 11 to choose from in Dublin and there's none for the rest of the country. Do country Fabbers not like riding in the daytime

You don't need a credit card to make the booking and you can pay in cash at the hotel. Which I'm sure might suit a lot of people here!

All in all highly recommend. It suits me perfectly as I find it hard to get night away from kids

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By *eralt80Man  over a year ago

cork

There used to be a hotel in Cork doing this, I think it was Jury’s, but obviously they have stopped so. I’m t was very handy, right in the city centre.

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By *unninglinguist69Man  over a year ago

Belfast

Number of hotels in Belfast have this and is very convenient. Keenly priced also

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By *eddybear37Man  over a year ago

everywhere kildare longford

I’m planning on using one shortly glad ur review is good thanks

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By *aura cdTV/TS  over a year ago

dublin/ Wexford

Hi thank for the info re hotels. Never know u can book 9am to 5 pm.

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By *mmmm300Woman  over a year ago

cork

Just had a Peek. Jury's in Cork advertising

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

I contacted a hotel in portlaoise regarding a morning book in due to being "after nights" and said I needed a room due to noisy work being carried out at my house. There was no problem getting a 9am book in

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago


"I contacted a hotel in portlaoise regarding a morning book in due to being "after nights" and said I needed a room due to noisy work being carried out at my house. There was no problem getting a 9am book in"

Oh interesting what's the hotel. I tried one in Portlaoise recently they said I'd have to book for two nights to be able to use room between 9-5

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By *hilaboutMan  over a year ago

kilkenny

Was only talking bout portlaoise yesterday to a friend n told the maldron at the rd about does day bookings just ring on the morn n do cash on the day also

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"I contacted a hotel in portlaoise regarding a morning book in due to being "after nights" and said I needed a room due to noisy work being carried out at my house. There was no problem getting a 9am book in

Oh interesting what's the hotel. I tried one in Portlaoise recently they said I'd have to book for two nights to be able to use room between 9-5 "

The killishin. Think it was 89 euros for the room

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago


"I contacted a hotel in portlaoise regarding a morning book in due to being "after nights" and said I needed a room due to noisy work being carried out at my house. There was no problem getting a 9am book in

Oh interesting what's the hotel. I tried one in Portlaoise recently they said I'd have to book for two nights to be able to use room between 9-5

The killishin. Think it was 89 euros for the room"

That's gas they were hotel who told me I'd need to book for two nights!

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

It must depend on who answers the phone when you check.

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By *oghunter33Woman  over a year ago

on the hill NordWest of


"I contacted a hotel in portlaoise regarding a morning book in due to being "after nights" and said I needed a room due to noisy work being carried out at my house. There was no problem getting a 9am book in

Oh interesting what's the hotel. I tried one in Portlaoise recently they said I'd have to book for two nights to be able to use room between 9-5

The killishin. Think it was 89 euros for the room

That's gas they were hotel who told me I'd need to book for two nights!"

You've to improve your fibbing skills, Rosy.

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By *oey4somefunMan  over a year ago

Dublin/Drogheda


"https://www.dayuse.ie/s/ireland

I used this site the other day to book lovely room in Jury's for the ironically priced €69

You have use of the day room hotels between 9-5.

There's 11 to choose from in Dublin and there's none for the rest of the country. Do country Fabbers not like riding in the daytime

You don't need a credit card to make the booking and you can pay in cash at the hotel. Which I'm sure might suit a lot of people here!

All in all highly recommend. It suits me perfectly as I find it hard to get night away from kids "

This would be very handy, must look it up. A morning meet in a hotel would be great as I work evenings. All I need is someone to join me

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

can confirm Jurys in cork are on dayuse

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By *andyman.snrMan  over a year ago

leixlip

rosy corrupting even from a distance

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By *organ DeanWoman  over a year ago

Belfast

Very handy to have Rosy, thank you

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By *s LollyWoman  over a year ago

The pub then supermacs ...

I know the Talbot in Carlow used to offer day use but only Mon,Tues and Weds just ring on the morning and pay cash the Midway in Portlaoise was the same......

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By *entleman PoliteMan  over a year ago

Mars

69 euro is cheap though that's great. I tried twice so far and always booked out

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By *unninglinguist69Man  over a year ago

Belfast


"Very handy to have Rosy, thank you "

Maldron, jury's, ibis etc are a few that spring to mind in Belfast

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By *ortyfunMan  over a year ago

east Meath

Well that's how I found out my ex wife was having an affair suppose to be in work but in these hotels during the day

such is life

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Well that's how I found out my ex wife was having an affair suppose to be in work but in these hotels during the day

such is life"

Well that's shit but it's hardly the apps fault

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

We were only on the site during scoping something we have planned for March.

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By *ebbie tvTV/TS  over a year ago

westmeath


"https://www.dayuse.ie/s/ireland

I used this site the other day to book lovely room in Jury's for the ironically priced €69

You have use of the day room hotels between 9-5.

There's 11 to choose from in Dublin and there's none for the rest of the country. Do country Fabbers not like riding in the daytime

You don't need a credit card to make the booking and you can pay in cash at the hotel. Which I'm sure might suit a lot of people here!

All in all highly recommend. It suits me perfectly as I find it hard to get night away from kids "

Many thanks for info

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By *asual777Man  over a year ago

i travel all over

Day use rocks

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

This is good info to know thank you for posting this

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Following and bookmarked. Now this is very handy indeed. Cheers Rosey

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By *ed just RedWoman  over a year ago

Dublin City


"https://www.dayuse.ie/s/ireland

I used this site the other day to book lovely room in Jury's for the ironically priced €69

You have use of the day room hotels between 9-5.

There's 11 to choose from in Dublin and there's none for the rest of the country. Do country Fabbers not like riding in the daytime

You don't need a credit card to make the booking and you can pay in cash at the hotel. Which I'm sure might suit a lot of people here!

All in all highly recommend. It suits me perfectly as I find it hard to get night away from kids "

We use this a lot and no you can’t pay in cash. You have to pay by card and they don’t accept revolut. It’s a pain in the hoop.

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By *on Draper2.0Man  over a year ago

Maynooth


"https://www.dayuse.ie/s/ireland

I used this site the other day to book lovely room in Jury's for the ironically priced €69

You have use of the day room hotels between 9-5.

There's 11 to choose from in Dublin and there's none for the rest of the country. Do country Fabbers not like riding in the daytime

You don't need a credit card to make the booking and you can pay in cash at the hotel. Which I'm sure might suit a lot of people here!

All in all highly recommend. It suits me perfectly as I find it hard to get night away from kids "

Nothing like a daylight ride.

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By *alwayguy69Man  over a year ago

Galway

There is 1 in Shannon aswell

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By *illyouup400Man  over a year ago

City

Great piece of useful info. Thanks Red Rose lips for posting and sharing!

Love the latest picture post too, with pearls!

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago


"https://www.dayuse.ie/s/ireland

I used this site the other day to book lovely room in Jury's for the ironically priced €69

You have use of the day room hotels between 9-5.

There's 11 to choose from in Dublin and there's none for the rest of the country. Do country Fabbers not like riding in the daytime

You don't need a credit card to make the booking and you can pay in cash at the hotel. Which I'm sure might suit a lot of people here!

All in all highly recommend. It suits me perfectly as I find it hard to get night away from kids

We use this a lot and no you can’t pay in cash. You have to pay by card and they don’t accept revolut. It’s a pain in the hoop. "

Oh really thanks for pointing that out. I told them I only had cash on me so they had no choice only take it!

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By *ubycorkMan  over a year ago

cork

Great info thanks

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"https://www.dayuse.ie/s/ireland

I used this site the other day to book lovely room in Jury's for the ironically priced €69

You have use of the day room hotels between 9-5.

There's 11 to choose from in Dublin and there's none for the rest of the country. Do country Fabbers not like riding in the daytime

You don't need a credit card to make the booking and you can pay in cash at the hotel. Which I'm sure might suit a lot of people here!

All in all highly recommend. It suits me perfectly as I find it hard to get night away from kids

We use this a lot and no you can’t pay in cash. You have to pay by card and they don’t accept revolut. It’s a pain in the hoop.

Oh really thanks for pointing that out. I told them I only had cash on me so they had no choice only take it!"

We always use Day Use hotels in Belfast for meets. Up until this month the one we use most often always took cash. Now if you're paying cash you also have to give them a £100 damage deposit however payment by card didn't require it. I guess it varies from hotel to hotel

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By *organ DeanWoman  over a year ago

Belfast


"Very handy to have Rosy, thank you

Maldron, jury's, ibis etc are a few that spring to mind in Belfast "

I should probably do this.

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By *ngel and EvilCouple  over a year ago

Belfast

Think theres about 6 different ones in Belfast. Last time i checked cheapest was around £45 from 9am to 5pm. Some also offer 3pm to 9pm as well x

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By *og-ManMan  over a year ago

somewhere


"Think theres about 6 different ones in Belfast. Last time i checked cheapest was around £45 from 9am to 5pm. Some also offer 3pm to 9pm as well x"

Just looking at some up there today....good options

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By *Whiskey Guy 2.0Man  over a year ago

Ballynaughty

Shelbourne Hotel €170

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By *ed just RedWoman  over a year ago

Dublin City

Yeah Jurys Parnell. Apparently.

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By *affinlarryMan  over a year ago

tipperary

I've used Jury's in Cork a couple of times. Usually between 60-70yoyo's

Don't think they take cash payment as they need a card linked to the room. Revolut works just fine

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By *ed just RedWoman  over a year ago

Dublin City


"I've used Jury's in Cork a couple of times. Usually between 60-70yoyo's

Don't think they take cash payment as they need a card linked to the room. Revolut works just fine "

They wouldn’t take revolut on tap a few weeks ago. Maybe if you had the actual card?

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By *organ DeanWoman  over a year ago

Belfast


"Yeah Jurys Parnell. Apparently. "

Can confirm this one

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By *og-ManMan  over a year ago

somewhere


"Yeah Jurys Parnell. Apparently.

Can confirm this one "

Im so old I remember when it was a cinema

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By *ucabraserMan  over a year ago

Navan

I used the Hendrick quite a few times and it was perfect but they seem to have stopped doing this now. That was also 69 forbthe 9an to 5 slot.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"https://www.dayuse.ie/s/ireland

I used this site the other day to book lovely room in Jury's for the ironically priced €69

You have use of the day room hotels between 9-5.

There's 11 to choose from in Dublin and there's none for the rest of the country. Do country Fabbers not like riding in the daytime

You don't need a credit card to make the booking and you can pay in cash at the hotel. Which I'm sure might suit a lot of people here!

All in all highly recommend. It suits me perfectly as I find it hard to get night away from kids

We use this a lot and no you can’t pay in cash. You have to pay by card and they don’t accept revolut. It’s a pain in the hoop.

Oh really thanks for pointing that out. I told them I only had cash on me so they had no choice only take it!"

You can pay cash but you have to have card to book the room

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By *leshaCDTV/TS  over a year ago

Dublin

Can guests get to the rooms in any of these hotels without a room key?

So for example if I was waiting on a guest would I need to go and meet them or could they just arrive at my room door and knock?

Never heard of these rooms before but what a great idea

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Most hotels for security reason require a key card to access the bedroom floors...or use the lift.

Only 2 good hotel in dublin I know of thst currently don't use key card...

PM for details if interested

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago


"Can guests get to the rooms in any of these hotels without a room key?

So for example if I was waiting on a guest would I need to go and meet them or could they just arrive at my room door and knock?

Never heard of these rooms before but what a great idea "

My meet was in Jury's Christchurch I had to come down to them in lobby as you need key for lift

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

What shows up on your card when you book it, then pay in cash

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By *imonlebangMan  over a year ago

Casa Lebang Bang


"https://www.dayuse.ie/s/ireland

I used this site the other day to book lovely room in Jury's for the ironically priced €69

You have use of the day room hotels between 9-5.

There's 11 to choose from in Dublin and there's none for the rest of the country. Do country Fabbers not like riding in the daytime

You don't need a credit card to make the booking and you can pay in cash at the hotel. Which I'm sure might suit a lot of people here!

All in all highly recommend. It suits me perfectly as I find it hard to get night away from kids "

Daytime sometimes works better for me too ...this is good info to know . Although my place is always quiet during the day too...but now there are options if I need to travel....Nice one

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By *oghunter33Woman  over a year ago

on the hill NordWest of

Don't see the problem booking or paying with card. It won't say on your bank statement that you booked a daytime use hotel to meet a fabber.

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By *s LollyWoman  over a year ago

The pub then supermacs ...


"Don't see the problem booking or paying with card. It won't say on your bank statement that you booked a daytime use hotel to meet a fabber. "

Mabey for some they don't want there significant other finding hotel bookings that's not for them

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Don't see the problem booking or paying with card. It won't say on your bank statement that you booked a daytime use hotel to meet a fabber.

Mabey for some they don't want there significant other finding hotel bookings that's not for them "

Exactly. So if you book with your card and pay cash nothing will show up right

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By *liviacdTV/TS  over a year ago

Greystones, Galway

Tried that once. Paid in cash, but the hotel required a booking deposit when booking and that appeared on the card! So beware!!

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By *dfabMan  over a year ago

Dunboyne

Just use Revolut or similar on phone only. Doesn't show on normal bank statement, just a Revolut transfer

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By *ed just RedWoman  over a year ago

Dublin City


"Just use Revolut or similar on phone only. Doesn't show on normal bank statement, just a Revolut transfer "

they don’t accept it.

Personal experience

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By *dfabMan  over a year ago

Dunboyne


"Just use Revolut or similar on phone only. Doesn't show on normal bank statement, just a Revolut transfer

they don’t accept it.

Personal experience "

Book online, use Revolut card number. Same as Visa. Or use physical card.

Mine is separate to main bank account, no statement, only on phone and never been refused personally.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

For day time hours The Dean in Cork do early midweek check in for people that want a different space to work remotely.

It's available Monday to Wednesday. Check in at 9am and check out at 5pm for €130.

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By *itenurse69Couple  over a year ago

Fermanagh/ Monaghan,

Just looked on uk website and there are at least a half dozen hotels that offer day rates for as little as £40 in Belfast. I think there might me a few southerns arranging trip's North very soon. And best bit stock up on cheap booze

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By *ed just RedWoman  over a year ago

Dublin City


"For day time hours The Dean in Cork do early midweek check in for people that want a different space to work remotely.

It's available Monday to Wednesday. Check in at 9am and check out at 5pm for €130."

€130!! Bloody hell.

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago


"Just looked on uk website and there are at least a half dozen hotels that offer day rates for as little as £40 in Belfast. I think there might me a few southerns arranging trip's North very soon. And best bit stock up on cheap booze "

Now that's a genius idea get the ride and stock up on drink!

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago

I was just doing some more research on this topic. The Maldron Portlaoise you can book midweek during the day for €79 you just need to call reservation instead of booking through site

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By *affinlarryMan  over a year ago

tipperary


"I was just doing some more research on this topic. The Maldron Portlaoise you can book midweek during the day for €79 you just need to call reservation instead of booking through site"

Is that the one at the Midway stop? Beside Applegreen

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago


"I was just doing some more research on this topic. The Maldron Portlaoise you can book midweek during the day for €79 you just need to call reservation instead of booking through site

Is that the one at the Midway stop? Beside Applegreen"

The very one just call them and ask for reservations

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

All on day use don't include weekends. Would there be any who would do weekend days?

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By *ayne KerrMan  over a year ago

Lust


"https://www.dayuse.ie/s/ireland

I used this site the other day to book lovely room in Jury's for the ironically priced €69

You have use of the day room hotels between 9-5.

There's 11 to choose from in Dublin and there's none for the rest of the country. Do country Fabbers not like riding in the daytime

You don't need a credit card to make the booking and you can pay in cash at the hotel. Which I'm sure might suit a lot of people here!

All in all highly recommend. It suits me perfectly as I find it hard to get night away from kids "

That’s a great find. Thanks for sharing.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Good to know thanks for that

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By *asual777Man  over a year ago

i travel all over


"All on day use don't include weekends. Would there be any who would do weekend days? "

There are multiple hotels where you can do an early check in and a late checkout

Some you can pay for (maldron in Belfast you can pay for up to 3 hours in each direction ) And some you can ask very nicely (Ellison in co.mayo) and they facilitate

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Good to know, Very helpful thanks

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Thee are in Cork as well,one by airport and Jurry's Inn cit centre

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

If anyone is interested in daytime fun using one of these hotels, give me a shout, we'll have lots of mutual pleasure

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"https://www.dayuse.ie/s/ireland

I used this site the other day to book lovely room in Jury's for the ironically priced €69

You have use of the day room hotels between 9-5.

There's 11 to choose from in Dublin and there's none for the rest of the country. Do country Fabbers not like riding in the daytime

You don't need a credit card to make the booking and you can pay in cash at the hotel. Which I'm sure might suit a lot of people here!

All in all highly recommend. It suits me perfectly as I find it hard to get night away from kids "

We use it, great site especially when struggling to get nights / weekends off!!

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