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What are the best Hotels for meets ?
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By *roberts OP Couple
over a year ago
Leicestershire |
Hi Everyone
We just wanted some opinions on the best hotels to pick for meets.
Our only criteria would ideally be a bar area for a drink and an onsite car park.
Any advice is welcome !
Thanks |
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Just noticed your in Leicester if your looking for somewhere localish but far enough away to be discrete then the novotel on junction 25 is very good nice bar parking the room have just been refurbed air con etc and not badly priced |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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If you're in London or Glasgow and you're feeling very mischievous I would suggest Citizen M.
You could be fooled into thinking that they built those rooms for naughty people like us in mind. |
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By *roberts OP Couple
over a year ago
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"Travelodges are very good now as most have been refurbed and the new beds are very comfortable they are also reasonably priced and discrete "
Yes similar to the premier inn , but like the premier inn I think some have bars some don't . It's a drink for us then upstairs . |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"If you're in London or Glasgow and you're feeling very mischievous I would suggest Citizen M.
You could be fooled into thinking that they built those rooms for naughty people like us in mind."
Citizen M in Amsterdam is amazing. The rooms are like something off a sci-fi movie! |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Stayed at the inn lodge in Portsmouth a couple of weeks ago, the room was massive, I mean, imagine the length and width of your average premier inn / travelodge. Now double the length, add a sofa, coffee table and wide screen tv. Would have been perfect of a multiple meet. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"If you're in London or Glasgow and you're feeling very mischievous I would suggest Citizen M.
You could be fooled into thinking that they built those rooms for naughty people like us in mind!"
Love the citizen M in Glasgow, have had so many good nights there... Love the mood lighting showers... Might have to go back there soon again if I can find someone to join me |
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By *ficouldMan
over a year ago
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"Hi Everyone
We just wanted some opinions on the best hotels to pick for meets.
Our only criteria would ideally be a bar area for a drink and an onsite car park.
Any advice is welcome !
Thanks "
Any at all, staff don't care what you are there for.
look at your budget, decide on the area, use one or more of the well known websites, all sorted. |
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I've been a few times to various Village hotels for meets. The advantage of that chain is they often have some excellent promotion deals on the web... oh yes, and the gym and spa facilities are second to none.
The Raddisson Blue SAS chain is plush, but you get a similar Village type experience at three times the cost.
If you've got terribly deep pockets the I'd recommend the Cardon Park hotel near Chester. However the 2 mile drive up onto the property through both Jack Nickolas golf courses may put off a few. No matter, it has a helipad immediately in front of the putting green. Rooms there are amazing and the beds are all queen sized. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I would say any hotel that you can check in and out of at any time, travelodge and premier inn. Do miss the love hotels in Japan which you can book by the hour. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Hilton or Hampton are nice
Radisson blu are always a good bet. Splash out as you will get better photos . We have done cheap hotels and the pics look crap compared to a quality hotel |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Premier Inn for me some hotels are cheaper than others.
Booked bank holiday at the end of May in Cockermouth for £31.50 a night and Catterick 14/15 May, not as cheap here but good value |
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