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Travelodge £9 room sale starts 30th December
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Which one was it?I have had excellent and an absolutely diabologal experience at a certain travelodge on a motorway services, we last stayed half term), my and dd rm was clean, bit scruffy, but its not a lodge thats been done up. Unfortunatley my parents rm could be classed as the same............
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mumtoone, JESUS that is horrific!!!!!!!!
i also dont understand how poeple leave rooms in dirty states. i always leave em as i found them!0 -
They should be thoughly cleaned after each visit.
Please post the names of the bad ones.0 -
what dates are valid on the sale?0
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The email doesn`t mention the dates - just says summer.
I just had a day in London City Rd, 2 days in Euston and one in Covent Garden, and would recommmend them all. But, I also spent 2 days at the Doncaster (Red House) lodge. What a difference. The room had a very stale smell and was generally grubby. Anyone going there for their first Travellodge will probably never go with them again.
Going to try the Marylebone lodge in April. Any one been there?0 -
It was Jct 23, M5 Bridgewater services, we have stayed there quite a few ocassions, but as u can c from my post the room was not cleaned properly.
The rooms are in need of refurb, apparently its on to the to-do list............
But I would highly recommend the Exeter one, yes its on a motorway services, but its located away from the main services and shares a building with Harry Ramsdens, unless u knew it was a travelodge u wouldnt think so, its lovely.
Think from memory its May to Sept thats on offer.xx rip dad... we had our ups and downs but we’re always be family xx0 -
Hi
I am hoping to go to London in July with DH, DS1 &DS2, can anyone recommend a travelodge close to sights like tower etc was thinking of tower bridge.
ThanksStarting to save £2 coins again, but it is a struggle:rotfl:Not doing very well keep spending them
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MILLYMOLLY wrote: »Hi
I am hoping to go to London in July with DH, DS1 &DS2, can anyone recommend a travelodge close to sights like tower etc was thinking of tower bridge.
Thanks
Tower Bridge Tl is just beside Tower Bridge. Looks new but I have never stayed there. Aldgate East is within walking distance and is super. But don't worry too much about location in central London as public transport with oyster card is really good for tourists.
terryw"If you can bear to hear the truth you've spoken
Twisted by knaves to make a trap for fools"
Extract from "If" by Rudyard Kipling0 -
anyone know who to complain to? eg someone high up not the monkey?
I've got the address off their site but a name also seems to work better.
We stayed at City Rd London over Xmas and booked for breakfast and evening meals. When we got their no evening meals and got a refund but no meals. Anyone stayed anywhere over xmas and know if theyr just don't do meals. I'm going to complain as nowhere to get food especially xmas day! Ta but ok otherwise.0
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