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500 London Hoxton Hotel rooms for a quid!
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avedajunkie wrote: »Do you have to pay at the point of booking? Or is it like the LHW you pay on arrival?
You pay at booking and I believe its non refundable.2020 Mortgage-Free Wannabes #20 £1495.03/£2760 OP0 -
mcallister1 wrote: »Its worth considering booking a second night for £29 if you get a £1 room- you have to be quick with those too, but I did that last time and so it was 2 nights for £30.
Hi,
Going to ask a cheeky question...you see how you booked a second night did you have to do them seperately or can you do them at the same time? I would like to book 2 nights, I wouldn't mind if both of them are £29! I know they say on their email:
To make our £1 sale as fair as possible all the same rules apply, you are only allowed to book one room, for one night at £1. If we find anyone misbehaving they will lose all their bookings - you've been warned.
But they don't mention the £29 rooms!!! Any advice would be greatly appreciated!! I've missed out on the Hoxton sale twice before...I HAVE to get it this time!! I've never been to London and I am so excited!! :-)
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Hi,
Going to ask a cheeky question...you see how you booked a second night did you have to do them seperately or can you do them at the same time? I would like to book 2 nights, I wouldn't mind if both of them are £29!
It's here.
So in theory you can only have ONE room at either the £1 or the £29 promotional rate.How do I book a second night?
If you have been successful in booking a £1 room, and wish to reserve an additional night please click on standard rates on the book now page, and our other great rates will be displayed.0 -
Does anyone know if they have any facilities for children to stay... I know it says they allow 1 child in a room but what sort of bed? We're having a family day out in London begining of Dec and would love to stay there but not sure we'll be able to with a 2yr old in tow

Found out on the website they offer travel cots / extra beds free of charge subject to availability :jWins since September 2011: Wedding (Worth £3500) :j Bridesmaids Headpiece (Worth £40) National Wedding Show VIP tickets (Worth £70) £100 Shopping vouchers...
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I have saved the link off here which takes you directly to the booking form - to get the deal though don't you have to go through the hotels main site and click the promotion offer link ???0
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I tried the link last time and couldn't get it to work either.0
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Quick scenario.....
Joe Bloggs has a VISA and mastercard. Is it possible for Joe Bloggs to book a room with one card but Mrs Bloggs to book a room with the second card at the same time? Would they decide if you have 2 rooms by the name on the reservation or by the name on the card?0 -
Hi, the HTML link, is this on the website as I cant find it or do i just put the link in my bar and book on that page. thanks0
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Louise260170 wrote: »Hi, the HTML link, is this on the website as I cant find it or do i just put the link in my bar and book on that page. thanks
It's at Post # 50
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