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"What's the best hotel in dublin to get people in and out of without any hassle? Would appreciate some replies"
The plaza in Tallaght! can park in underground car park and take a lift to the room |
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There should be no problem to get people into a hotel room once it’s early enough and don’t stay over night. There is not rule to people visiting you in a hotel room. After all it could be a business meeting . Beacon is a good one too. The Clayton or Hilton ballbridge |
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"What's the best hotel in dublin to get people in and out of without any hassle? Would appreciate some replies
The plaza in Tallaght! can park in underground car park and take a lift to the room" ....so that was you in the next room,keep it down the next time will you! |
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If you book for one person any hotel can refuse you to have "visitors".
By law no more than 3 adults can be in our room ( heart and safety regulations) and you need book for 3.
If you are planning a "party" better get an apart in Air&B or booking.com |
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for security of other guests & health & safety reason hotels are getting very strict on guests having "guests" i remember going back to Juryd in cork & the nite security had a list of rooms & guest names...if you were not on the list you did not get in ...
the advice to book an apartment or air b&b is the best way to go. |
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"for security of other guests & health & safety reason hotels are getting very strict on guests having "guests" i remember going back to Juryd in cork & the nite security had a list of rooms & guest names...if you were not on the list you did not get in ...
the advice to book an apartment or air b&b is the best way to go."
For security and health and safety reasons ? I’d be more inclined to say they don’t want anyone staying that haven’t paid for a room staying there |
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Never had any issue in any hotel in Ireland. Easy thing is just to move when shift changes. Just act as you know where to go just enter the hotel and walk to the room as it is your room and you won't have any issue. |
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"Never had any issue in any hotel in Ireland. Easy thing is just to move when shift changes. Just act as you know where to go just enter the hotel and walk to the room as it is your room and you won't ha ve any issue." yep I agree I've never had an issue either and one of the first meets I had was In a mullingar hotel with seven of us present the noise from the ladies was unreal i was expecting a knock on the door but nope it went the distance lol |
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The Aishling Hotel in Dublin is good as long as your in before 11 when the night shift starts they would not expect anything, or any hotel that does self catering houses on their grounds be even better |
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