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

We are currently organising a meet where neither of us can accomodate and so we are looking to book a hotel room in South Yorkshire. As we are quite new to this we were wondering if anyone can advise where might be good and any tips such as where might be willing to turn a blind eye to extras staying etc.

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

premier inn are good or travelodge , i have used travellodge lately and they seem to turn blind eye

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

I met a couple in the Copthorne Hotel on Bramhall Lane. Right next to Sheffield United's ground. I met them down in the bar, we had a couple of drinks and then all went up to the room together. No one blinked an eyelid and the room was a good size and nice and clean. Not sure what the price was though. Hope that helps.

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By *kmale421Man  over a year ago

wirral


"We are currently organising a meet where neither of us can accomodate and so we are looking to book a hotel room in South Yorkshire. As we are quite new to this we were wondering if anyone can advise where might be good and any tips such as where might be willing to turn a blind eye to extras staying etc."

To be honest thats easier than it sounds to answer your problem.

If you don't pick a privately owned small hotel you'll have no problems but even with those type of hotels it shouldn't be too bad.

If it's anything from a Travel Inn to a large good quality hotel like The Radison chain, Malmaison, Swallow etc., once you've checked in the hotel don't bother about you at all, so you can either let your "guests" in or give them a key if the hotel operates a key entry system, if not they simply walk straight in.

Clearly while what happens in your room is your own business but if you make too much noise, so that it would disturb other hotel guests then you may have some issues, but generally speaking it's easy.

Suffice to say, I've been in a few hotels at the dead of night, that I'm not registered in, and on more than one occasion in a Travel Inn, about 8 of us have bunked down in a room for just £19 in total while heading off to footie games....

Hope that reassures you.

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By *occosboysCouple (MM)  over a year ago

Manchester

Some of the bigger modern hotels now have room key card lift entry. Can be an issue getting those late stragglers into the party - no I'm not going to get dressed to go and get them! Basically it is much easier than you think..have fun

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

PREMIER INN everytime - big, hard, high beds, enjoy x x x

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

would recommend premier inn too. just met in one this week. price reasonable, room good quality.. no problem with guests coming and going...

have used travelodges in past. found quality of room variable. they are cheap, but sometimes quite run down .. we decided nicer to pay a bit extra for nice room ... have fun

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

Ibis, formally etap, it does wot it says on the tin, at centertainment , if u book well in advance it's £18 . Basic but ... It's adequate if ur not looking for an ironing board and mini bar!

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