Stayed in a certain Travelodge twice in the last three weeks. On both occasons have booked late check outs.
First morning they banged on the door and asked us to leave and this morning housekeeping actually walked in even tho there was a DND sign on the door.
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Some travelodge have wonderful staff, they learn your name, find out what they can do to help you have a wonderful time. Then others, where you're just a booking reference, not a person...
I get the feel they're the mcdonalds of the 'hotel' world. I've had some great and not so great stays. Some in central London have worked ok- once wonderful, others been appalling. Manchester wasn't great, but some effort made. Best yet has been in Cambs.
Not made a formal complaint, probably because I assume their 'support' is poor. Good luck! |
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"Stayed in a certain Travelodge twice in the last three weeks. On both occasons have booked late check outs.
First morning they banged on the door and asked us to leave and this morning housekeeping actually walked in even tho there was a DND sign on the door.
Not a happy bunny"
Maybe they'd heard you were swinging and were keen to join in...
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Not being a hotel snob I used to use travelodges quite regularly!
Kinda stopped now as its such a pain that you need a key card to get in the door late - and even to go up in the lift!
Result? You have to go down 4 or 5 floors and hang around outside in the rain to let your 'company' in!
Oh for the good old days when you could just text them the room number and wait sprawled on the bed looking all seductive! Lol |
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"Not being a hotel snob I used to use travelodges quite regularly!
Kinda stopped now as its such a pain that you need a key card to get in the door late - and even to go up in the lift!
Result? You have to go down 4 or 5 floors and hang around outside in the rain to let your 'company' in!
Oh for the good old days when you could just text them the room number and wait sprawled on the bed looking all seductive! Lol "
Some of them, like in Manc, London centres are key access 24/7, not just at nights. Makes it a real pain to go down for meets, so when I'd like some pleasure, I don't normally stop at them. |
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"Not being a hotel snob I used to use travelodges quite regularly!
Kinda stopped now as its such a pain that you need a key card to get in the door late - and even to go up in the lift!
Result? You have to go down 4 or 5 floors and hang around outside in the rain to let your 'company' in!
Oh for the good old days when you could just text them the room number and wait sprawled on the bed looking all seductive! Lol
Some of them, like in Manc, London centres are key access 24/7, not just at nights. Makes it a real pain to go down for meets, so when I'd like some pleasure, I don't normally stop at them."
Nope! Especially embarrassing if your meet has requested you to be coated in baby oil, wearing nothing but a sign and to be rock hard upon her arrival!! |
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"Not being a hotel snob I used to use travelodges quite regularly!
Kinda stopped now as its such a pain that you need a key card to get in the door late - and even to go up in the lift!
Result? You have to go down 4 or 5 floors and hang around outside in the rain to let your 'company' in!
Oh for the good old days when you could just text them the room number and wait sprawled on the bed looking all seductive! Lol
Some of them, like in Manc, London centres are key access 24/7, not just at nights. Makes it a real pain to go down for meets, so when I'd like some pleasure, I don't normally stop at them.
Nope! Especially embarrassing if your meet has requested you to be coated in baby oil, wearing nothing but a sign and to be rock hard upon her arrival!! "
Well with a lovely cock likes your if I was the receptionist I'd turn a blind eye and be up to your room on me tea break just to make sure the room is to your satisfaction... |
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By *icketysplitsWoman
over a year ago
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"Not being a hotel snob I used to use travelodges quite regularly!
Kinda stopped now as its such a pain that you need a key card to get in the door late - and even to go up in the lift!
Result? You have to go down 4 or 5 floors and hang around outside in the rain to let your 'company' in!
Oh for the good old days when you could just text them the room number and wait sprawled on the bed looking all seductive! Lol
Some of them, like in Manc, London centres are key access 24/7, not just at nights. Makes it a real pain to go down for meets, so when I'd like some pleasure, I don't normally stop at them.
Nope! Especially embarrassing if your meet has requested you to be coated in baby oil, wearing nothing but a sign and to be rock hard upon her arrival!! "
What does the sign say? |
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"Not being a hotel snob I used to use travelodges quite regularly!
Kinda stopped now as its such a pain that you need a key card to get in the door late - and even to go up in the lift!
Result? You have to go down 4 or 5 floors and hang around outside in the rain to let your 'company' in!
Oh for the good old days when you could just text them the room number and wait sprawled on the bed looking all seductive! Lol
Some of them, like in Manc, London centres are key access 24/7, not just at nights. Makes it a real pain to go down for meets, so when I'd like some pleasure, I don't normally stop at them.
Nope! Especially embarrassing if your meet has requested you to be coated in baby oil, wearing nothing but a sign and to be rock hard upon her arrival!!
Well with a lovely cock likes your if I was the receptionist I'd turn a blind eye and be up to your room on me tea break just to make sure the room is to your satisfaction... "
2 sugars please - and a bucket of ice cubes!! |
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"Not being a hotel snob I used to use travelodges quite regularly!
Kinda stopped now as its such a pain that you need a key card to get in the door late - and even to go up in the lift!
Result? You have to go down 4 or 5 floors and hang around outside in the rain to let your 'company' in!
Oh for the good old days when you could just text them the room number and wait sprawled on the bed looking all seductive! Lol
Some of them, like in Manc, London centres are key access 24/7, not just at nights. Makes it a real pain to go down for meets, so when I'd like some pleasure, I don't normally stop at them.
Nope! Especially embarrassing if your meet has requested you to be coated in baby oil, wearing nothing but a sign and to be rock hard upon her arrival!!
Well with a lovely cock likes your if I was the receptionist I'd turn a blind eye and be up to your room on me tea break just to make sure the room is to your satisfaction...
2 sugars please - and a bucket of ice cubes!! "
Coming right up sir... |
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By *evilwolfCouple
over a year ago
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must admit last time Wolf and I stayed in a travelodge, we were going to erotica and stayed overnight, the room was crap, we booked a double room, expecting a double bed, and we got 2 singles pushed together so we couldn't snog, cuddle or anything in the middle, the only good thing was that the bathroom was a wet room, so good for more than just a shower, lol,
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When i was working on site as a site secretary, we used to have alot of people staying in hotels and i had to do alot of bookings.
One hotel i would never have dealings with again is the travelodge, they are useless, half the bookings werent in their system on arrival, the rooms were always shit and the staff were repeatedly rude to my boys. (as i liked to call them lol) so i would never stay there again and never recommend anyone to stay there either. |
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It's worth checking out a travel advisor review site - some of them sound so awful that I wouldn't risk it. That said, I've stayed regularly in some where they're perfect for a budget place. Don't like paying their full prices, as often there are better hotels for the same money. |
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lol i stayed in a Travelodge back in Feb and some guy randomly walked in moments after an amazingly hot session on the sofa,, we were just sat there thankfully id semi covered up. I saw the guy just as i was about to check out that morning and i was so embarrassed |
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"Stayed in a certain Travelodge twice in the last three weeks. On both occasons have booked late check outs.
First morning they banged on the door and asked us to leave and this morning housekeeping actually walked in even tho there was a DND sign on the door.
Not a happy bunny"
As you well know, I could simply just not concentrate in such an establishment - irregardless of how handy the heated towel rails are for light bondage routines !
Might I suggest you upgrade to a Radisson or a Marriott next time |
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"Currently staying at a Travelodge.
Some of them are better than the others for certain.
However, they are good budget hotels IMHO.
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Have stayed in some really nice ones, yes they are cheap and cheerful, but you cannot have luxury all the time |
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I like them, I've stayed in quite a few. Cheap and cheerful. I must have stayed in about 20 different ones and I'd say only 2 were grotty. I must just be lucky.
I hate the key card thing too. Means you can't get ready and waiting. Although we've found a way round it and it still works well.
I love turning up at 3pm and then leaving with a big smile on my face a few hours later. |
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