"Anyone know how to book daytime hotels? It may be easier for us to arrange things due to our working commitments and childcare commitments "
Firstly find a hotel that do daytimes then book a room as normal. |
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I concur with everyone above. Day Use and Village hotels directly. Never had a problem with either. The good thing about Day Use is you can pay on the day at check in and you can cancel 2hrs before your check in if unfortunately you have to change your plans. |
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There are a number of sites I have used, some have different hotels available.
Dayuse is the one I use the most as I has a hotel close enough I enjoy using.
Just search in any search engine and there are a good three or four to select. |
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By *ave65Man 1 week ago
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One or two on the services on the M1 at Barnsley. you have to book the room for the night, but you can pay extra for an early check-in which I used to use when I’ve seen a married woman. I used to pay for the room for the night and then I’d pay an extra tenner so I could check in at 11 o’clock. Use all afternoon then leave at 4 o’clock. |
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