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over a year ago
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Just read a post on another topic about a website "dayuse" which we have now looked at offering cheaper hotels booked just for say 9am to 5pm at some very attractive rates.
As a couple relying almost exclusively on decent hotels for our meets, together this sounds appealing rather than having to wait till afternoons to get checked in for naughtiness. Have others any experience of this or similar sites?
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Hotel chains will say not, but you CAN negotiate a day rate with individual sites, we've had 930-230pm bookings before with many of the chains. Equally it can be as easy to book the room the night before (not using it) and extend the checkout to 3pm |
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Weve just done several searches for Leeds & Manchester & thrown up several large chain hotels Village/Radisson/Marriott/Doubletree etc all at around £60-£70 per 9am to 5pm including one we often use anyway.
It was more understanding anyone's experience of using the specific day room on-line booking sites as opposed to say just ringing and asking for a day room |
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I don't really want to be forking out more than £40 for a hotel for these purposes. Air BnB can be quite flexible and bed and breakfasts aren't too bad but I'm never there for the breakfast as I have a 2am curfew! |
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I have used dayroom for hotels a couple of times.
The set up is good as you don't need a deposit and you pay when you check in, so if the other person is a no show, there is no loss.
The hotels themselves are pretty basic commuter hotels, but then what so you want for 40quid, no questions asked. |
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There are a couple of websites who will offer you a wide range of hotels for day use usually from 10-4 or 11-5pm.
They ask for VERY basic details and don' check them, so good for those wanting to be discrete. You can pay cash on the day and some hotels don't require you to give a card as security. Exactly the same terms/facilities/standards as with a night time booking.
It's a great service for couples meeting others or singles meeting up and it's not too pricey in the NW area. I've had a lot of our members using this service and love it xx |
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"Weve just done several searches for Leeds & Manchester & thrown up several large chain hotels Village/Radisson/Marriott/Doubletree etc all at around £60-£70 per 9am to 5pm including one we often use anyway.
I use day rooms and it's easy peasy through the website.
Alternatively simply type into your search engine:-
"Hotels offering day rooms in x"
X being the relevant city or town.
It was more understanding anyone's experience of using the specific day room on-line booking sites as opposed to say just ringing and asking for a day room"
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