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By *atinolondon OP   Man  over a year ago

canary wharf - Central London

I think someone asked this before but did anyone know any dayuse hotels in Central London or near that don't require a room card to access the lifts?

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By *heDesiCandiTV/TS  over a year ago

Leicester


"I think someone asked this before but did anyone know any dayuse hotels in Central London or near that don't require a room card to access the lifts? "

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By *uzie_jennifer_2TV/TS  over a year ago

near Wembley

From my experience

Dayuse are quite pricey

Your be better off with a. Traveldge or premier Inn booked a bit in advance

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By *heDesiCandiTV/TS  over a year ago

Leicester


"From my experience

Dayuse are quite pricey

Your be better off with a. Traveldge or premier Inn booked a bit in advance "

These require key cards for lifts or corridors

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By *urrey Dave 69Man  over a year ago

Epsom, Surrey

Best approach is to find hotels that meet your criteria on the Dayuse website and then call the hotel direct.

When you call the hotel direct pretend you are interested in making a future booking but have a question about keycards as your partner may be arriving separately from you. Don't give them any other details

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By *allySlinkyWoman  over a year ago

Leeds

The partner could collect the keycard from the desk. It's onl y if you are expecting multiple partners it would be a problem.

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By *imply DeeWoman  over a year ago

Wherever


"Best approach is to find hotels that meet your criteria on the Dayuse website and then call the hotel direct.

When you call the hotel direct pretend you are interested in making a future booking but have a question about keycards as your partner may be arriving separately from you. Don't give them any other details "

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By *atinolondon OP   Man  over a year ago

canary wharf - Central London

True but you can't use those from 10 am so have to wait until check in time and a keycard is still needed

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By *blowunowMan  over a year ago

Kings Cross

Westminster Curio Hotel dont require keycards I am staying here 29th June

Park Plaza Riverbank has lots of people in and out all day so easy to get onto floors with no key card.

Park Plaza Westminster Bridge does require key cards but as such a large hotel its easy to walk past reception for you to come down, meet person and go straight back to the room

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