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

A lot of profile pics seem to favor Premier Inn for meetings whats your choice ?

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By *andy6677Man  over a year ago

crewe

Premier inns are nicer than travelodges though they are cheaper. Sometimes use best western ones as well.

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By *entaur_UKMan  over a year ago

Cannock


"A lot of profile pics seem to favor Premier Inn for meetings whats your choice ?"

Premier Inn has gone down in my choice of hotels. Because of the good night guarantee they have very little tolerance for noise late at night. Not good when you come back from a swingers club with some friends in the early hours of the morning. Park Inn hotels and Travelodge much more tolerant of noise levels.

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


"A lot of profile pics seem to favor Premier Inn for meetings whats your choice ?

Premier Inn has gone down in my choice of hotels. Because of the good night guarantee they have very little tolerance for noise late at night. Not good when you come back from a swingers club with some friends in the early hours of the morning. Park Inn hotels and Travelodge much more tolerant of noise levels. "

I dont think any hotel tolerates late night noise its not just you staying there.. quite selfish in fact to think its acceptable to be loud late at night.. and yep i work in a hotel

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By *andy6677Man  over a year ago

crewe


"A lot of profile pics seem to favor Premier Inn for meetings whats your choice ?

Premier Inn has gone down in my choice of hotels. Because of the good night guarantee they have very little tolerance for noise late at night. Not good when you come back from a swingers club with some friends in the early hours of the morning. Park Inn hotels and Travelodge much more tolerant of noise levels.

I dont think any hotel tolerates late night noise its not just you staying there.. quite selfish in fact to think its acceptable to be loud late at night.. and yep i work in a hotel "

Most have decent soundproofing xxx Not that i make much noise myself xxx Depends if the other people are screamers xxx

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


"A lot of profile pics seem to favor Premier Inn for meetings whats your choice ?

Premier Inn has gone down in my choice of hotels. Because of the good night guarantee they have very little tolerance for noise late at night. Not good when you come back from a swingers club with some friends in the early hours of the morning. Park Inn hotels and Travelodge much more tolerant of noise levels.

I dont think any hotel tolerates late night noise its not just you staying there.. quite selfish in fact to think its acceptable to be loud late at night.. and yep i work in a hotel "

People tend to forget that!

To answer the OP's question I tend to find the larger, busy airport hotels are accessible, reasonable cost wise & flexible.

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By *ophieslutTV/TS  over a year ago

Central

I'm always astonished that people make so much noise outside of your door even, let alone when they're in a room. When traveling, perhaps flying and jet lagged,,it should be assumed that every guest should be undisturbed by others. At all times. Have parties etc in places other than hotel rooms please.

Now, what was the question -

Best hotel for meets. Any are potentially fine but I've not used Travelodge for a couple of years as their rooms seemed to become even more basic.

I'm not a fan of restricted access to guest room areas of hotels, such as for door key holders only. But most city centre hotels have this now.

I think just book by budget and facilities, getting the best you can for your money. I'm noise sensitive, so if I'm sleeping over, I'd choose a quiet venue too.

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


"A lot of profile pics seem to favor Premier Inn for meetings whats your choice ?

Premier Inn has gone down in my choice of hotels. Because of the good night guarantee they have very little tolerance for noise late at night. Not good when you come back from a swingers club with some friends in the early hours of the morning. Park Inn hotels and Travelodge much more tolerant of noise levels.

I dont think any hotel tolerates late night noise its not just you staying there.. quite selfish in fact to think its acceptable to be loud late at night.. and yep i work in a hotel "

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By *entaur_UKMan  over a year ago

Cannock


"A lot of profile pics seem to favor Premier Inn for meetings whats your choice ?

Premier Inn has gone down in my choice of hotels. Because of the good night guarantee they have very little tolerance for noise late at night. Not good when you come back from a swingers club with some friends in the early hours of the morning. Park Inn hotels and Travelodge much more tolerant of noise levels.

I dont think any hotel tolerates late night noise its not just you staying there.. quite selfish in fact to think its acceptable to be loud late at night.. and yep i work in a hotel "

Stayed at Park Inn and Travelogue many times never had any complaints. However you only have to have a normal conversation (nothing too excessive) at Premier Inn and the staff are knocking on the door telling you to keep the noise down.....wonder if it's Premier Inn you work for? Lol.

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

I'd shy away from Travelodge, simply because in the small print, they don't guarantee you'll get a room, even if you booked and paid for one.

I rarely have cause for complaints at Premier Inn. They can be pricey at short notice - especially at weekends.

However, I'll be staying in one this Xmas Eve - only £39 and they are serving full English brekky on Xmas morning - yum!

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

I've used Travelodge with no problems. Cheap and cheerful

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

We use the grange hotels in London

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By *om and JennieCouple  over a year ago

Chams or Socials

Holiday Inn's are good & if you check out before midnight it's a flat rate of £50.

I used a Hilton recently & it was lovely - the bed was huge

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


"A lot of profile pics seem to favor Premier Inn for meetings whats your choice ?

Premier Inn has gone down in my choice of hotels. Because of the good night guarantee they have very little tolerance for noise late at night. Not good when you come back from a swingers club with some friends in the early hours of the morning. Park Inn hotels and Travelodge much more tolerant of noise levels.

I dont think any hotel tolerates late night noise its not just you staying there.. quite selfish in fact to think its acceptable to be loud late at night.. and yep i work in a hotel

Stayed at Park Inn and Travelogue many times never had any complaints. However you only have to have a normal conversation (nothing too excessive) at Premier Inn and the staff are knocking on the door telling you to keep the noise down.....wonder if it's Premier Inn you work for? Lol. "

Nope its not

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

If anyone wants to find me one in Manchester city centre for 18th December feel free

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

Premier Inn,travelodge,Holiday Inn,all pretty much the same,cheap enough,basic and clean

I found Ibis had the most uncomfortable beds ever,may as well have been laying on a plank of wood

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

Hilton and crown plaza are good

Sheraton if you want to impress

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