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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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There always clean
Beds really comfy
You only sleep and shower pretty .
They do business level rooms in some
Super rooms in others .
Rooms pretty soundproofed
Tea n coffee in room
What's so different to the hotels yoy use then ? Just the name ? |
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By *annnMan
over a year ago
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"There always clean
Beds really comfy
You only sleep and shower pretty .
They do business level rooms in some
Super rooms in others .
Rooms pretty soundproofed
Tea n coffee in room
What's so different to the hotels yoy use then ? Just the name ?"
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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40.000 bedrooms I think
40,000 multiplied by £30
Probably over a million quid a night if they were all booked
Trust me there's nothing wrong with a travelodge for fun or a good night's sleep .
40% off in Jan ....some rooms are £17 with the discount . |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Self confessed hotel snob here
I would stay in a Travelodge if I had to, but I'd make sure I exhausted pretty much every other option first
I like nice things
I like staying in nice places
I'm not rich
A hotel stay is a treat
So I like it to be the best I can afford, not the cheapest available |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Nice things ?
The beds are nice .better than most so called better hotels .
Bathrooms are nice too ..you only shower and shave in it not sleep
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If I book a hotel, I spend a lot of time in it
It is an experience for me, not just somewhere to lay my head
I go to places just to stay in certain hotels - even if I have no other reason to be there
It's one of my things
Travelodge offer sparse rooms. They are functional, but I want more than functional in a hotel room
I use the spa, enjoy meals, use the bar lounges, enjoy oversized baths with a drink and some music (I don't have a bath at home)
So, whilst I get what you are saying, to me, it's not 'just a room' |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"Cheap and cheerful. They serve a purpose. You wouldn't book one if you were trying to impress someone though! "
Well if they need impressing they can book there own hotel lol |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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Anyway the point of the thread is 40% off at the moment
Makes some rooms 17 quid
Sobif you do need one for fun or business it's a good deal for a good night's sleep or fun .. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Nice things ?
The beds are nice .better than most so called better hotels .
Bathrooms are nice too ..you only shower and shave in it not sleep
If I book a hotel, I spend a lot of time in it
It is an experience for me, not just somewhere to lay my head
I go to places just to stay in certain hotels - even if I have no other reason to be there
It's one of my things
Travelodge offer sparse rooms. They are functional, but I want more than functional in a hotel room
I use the spa, enjoy meals, use the bar lounges, enjoy oversized baths with a drink and some music (I don't have a bath at home)
So, whilst I get what you are saying, to me, it's not 'just a room'"
You definitely are a professional in some field... |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Funny how the 40% off deals never include any of the places I would actually want to stay
Same here "
Manchester?...weekend?....never going to get 40% off. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"I often wonder if places like these would survive without all the swingers & people having affairs?"
Try the whole Dayuse site..! I always wonder the same! Haha |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Funny how the 40% off deals never include any of the places I would actually want to stay
Same here
Manchester?...weekend?....never going to get 40% off. "
London likewise |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Funny how the 40% off deals never include any of the places I would actually want to stay
Same here
Manchester?...weekend?....never going to get 40% off. "
Dammit |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"A lot of the day rate hotels are good x
This
Get some great village hotel rooms on dayrates.
T lodge is great for swinging meets to " I didn’t think you could check in to them till 2 ? |
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"A lot of the day rate hotels are good x
This
Get some great village hotel rooms on dayrates.
T lodge is great for swinging meets to I didn’t think you could check in to them till 2 ? "
There used to be an early check in option(payable) subject to availability.
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"A lot of the day rate hotels are good x
This
Get some great village hotel rooms on dayrates.
T lodge is great for swinging meets to I didn’t think you could check in to them till 2 ?
There used to be an early check in option(payable) subject to availability.
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You can check in early at 12 for an extra tenner or same for late check out.
Travelodge are fine, some are better than others (ie the Carlisle one and the Dundee one are great, from memory).
You generally get an clean comfortable hotel for a reasonable price.
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Nice things ?
The beds are nice .better than most so called better hotels .
Bathrooms are nice too ..you only shower and shave in it not sleep
If I book a hotel, I spend a lot of time in it
It is an experience for me, not just somewhere to lay my head
I go to places just to stay in certain hotels - even if I have no other reason to be there
It's one of my things
Travelodge offer sparse rooms. They are functional, but I want more than functional in a hotel room
I use the spa, enjoy meals, use the bar lounges, enjoy oversized baths with a drink and some music (I don't have a bath at home)
So, whilst I get what you are saying, to me, it's not 'just a room'"
Perfectly put...I agree totally. I don't stay anywhere cheap and basic, I want to enjoy the facilities on offer.
Booking a £17 room for a future as-yet-unplanned meet is pretty crass in my opinion |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"I often wonder if places like these would survive without all the swingers & people having affairs?
Try the whole Dayuse site..! I always wonder the same! Haha"
I love that app |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"A lot of the day rate hotels are good x
This
Get some great village hotel rooms on dayrates.
T lodge is great for swinging meets to I didn’t think you could check in to them till 2 ?
There used to be an early check in option(payable) subject to availability.
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Nothing wrong travel lodges and premier inns! I prefer to go for premier inns, they’re always clean. I’ve stayed in some expensive hotels in London that that have been bloody awful. |
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"Nice things ?
The beds are nice .better than most so called better hotels .
Bathrooms are nice too ..you only shower and shave in it not sleep
If I book a hotel, I spend a lot of time in it
It is an experience for me, not just somewhere to lay my head
I go to places just to stay in certain hotels - even if I have no other reason to be there
It's one of my things
Travelodge offer sparse rooms. They are functional, but I want more than functional in a hotel room
I use the spa, enjoy meals, use the bar lounges, enjoy oversized baths with a drink and some music (I don't have a bath at home)
So, whilst I get what you are saying, to me, it's not 'just a room'
Perfectly put...I agree totally. I don't stay anywhere cheap and basic, I want to enjoy the facilities on offer.
Booking a £17 room for a future as-yet-unplanned meet is pretty crass in my opinion "
Horses for course as always.
I prefer to use Day Use for my daytime meets as I'm a daytime meet kind of gal.To be fair tho, if I'm on a meet with a guy they're too busy with me to be spending much time enjoying the facilities lol.
I tend to use Travelodge when travelling with my kid. We've been the length and breadth of the country using Travelodge and similar. Less money spent on a decent room means more money to do fun stuff.
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