There’s a site called dayrooms too which sometimes have different hotels or prices to Dayuse, and some hotels also let you book directly with them if they do dayrooms (not all do). I’ve found Dayuse to be hit and miss on whether the booking has actually been made with the hotel when you get there and they also add their own charge onto the price |
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The receptionist and the cleaners know exactly what you're booking in for and my face always glows brighter than the sun, I don't care on the way out though |
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"Quite often you can ask independent hotels if they would accommodate day use. If owners are friendly usually a yes and extremely good rates"
That's a good tip, I'll try this. |
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"The receptionist and the cleaners know exactly what you're booking in for and my face always glows brighter than the sun, I don't care on the way out though "
First time we used them, that's exactly the thought running through my mind, now don't care lol. Stood out like a sore thumb when they were quiet coming out of lock down lol.
Also we try and pick hotels where if inviting fab friends, it's easy to get them in to the room.
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A lot of hotels do this now. It’s an extra way of making money for them. Cleaned again for the later arrivals.
We’ve used a few for meets. If the walls could talk they’d be saying not to lie there!
The Radisson was the last one we stayed at for the day.
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