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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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Can anyone suggest any cheap hotels in Manchester that we can use for a few hours? A young lady friend and I are looking to spend a few hours playing together and we have never done this hotel thing before. We cant seem to be able to find one which does "by the hour" if such a thing exists!
Has anyone ever had problems renting a room and not staying overnight? We feel a little nervous about getting one and them saying something because we leave the same evening... anyone ever had problems? |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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we've used the britannia sachas, right in the center, large anonymous lobby, all sorts goes on they wont care if you leave early! As the other post says try late room for really good deals x |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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was just going to suggest using a club - plenty of people do it
adam and eves is open from 11am.... happy days for lunch time
nice and relaxed - no questions asked |
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By *woBiTwoCouple
over a year ago
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We use Britannia on Portland St, similar anonymity to Sachas, huge lobby, loads of activity. No one will know, notice or care how long you are there, or how many of you are in the room! ;-D |
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By *ibrosMan
over a year ago
harrow |
"Travelodge. Often use for a couple of hours, just drop the key at reception when you leave"
or don't. Its just a bit of plastic and useless once your booking is over.
Travelodge and Premier are perfect. One of the chief execs said that some large percentage of booked rooms are not used overnight and he thanked us for our custom.
We are an important source of business to the hotels and generally welcomed. You shouldn't confuse swingers with prostitutes using hotels. Hotels don't and its only the latter category they get wary about. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Is there an Etap in manchester?
They are generally cheaper than Travelodge and Premier Inn, are clean but basic.
Steve"
Think there's an Etap at Salford Quays?
Just make sure you don't get a room with bunk beds! lol |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Etap, you can get in from 12 noon, whereas I think Travel Lodge is now 3.00pm!
And they don't bat an eyelid when you hand the keycard back several hours later, as distinct from the next morning! |
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"Is there an Etap in manchester?
They are generally cheaper than Travelodge and Premier Inn, are clean but basic.
Steve"
veeeeeryy basic lol me and a fb met a couple at one in brum once and the room was te size of a broom cupboard with bunk beds in
some hotels will do delegates rates or room rates for 'business men' who just ant a base for the day - i know Ramada Jarvis does them and they have one in Manchester. ring the hotel though not the resevations line |
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