We'd like to remind Forumites to please avoid political debate on the Forum... Read More »
We're aware that some users are experiencing technical issues which the team are working to resolve. See the Community Noticeboard for more info. Thank you for your patience.
📨 Have you signed up to the Forum's new Email Digest yet? Get a selection of trending threads sent straight to your inbox daily, weekly or monthly!
£9 room sale at Travelodge: UK wide stays from May to September
Options
Comments
-
We booked a couple of months ago (the last time they went on sale) and stayed in Cambridge just before Xmas when visiting family. Can highly recommend it - cost us £54 for 3 nights (2 rooms) and we were lucky with breakfast too (not all Travelodge offer brekkie though !) - £7.50 for adults but kids (15 and under) eat free so worked out a £3 each for brekkie. All in all just over £6 per person, per night including breakfast !
A word of warning though, they did go on sale early last time so watch out for that - I booked mine just after midnight
Hope everyone who wants rooms manages to get them :beer: xx:jWeight loss to date 1st 11.5lb :j0 -
We just had the in-laws stay for a few days; we booked it in our name and didn't have a problem. I think it allows you have book in one name and give a different name for the guests though.
One slight hiccup we had was that we wanted to change the dates by one day; I went to the hotel and asked if I could have the same rate, and the receptionist said it was £70/night but I could try ringing the national number - I then tried the national number and they said no but I could try contacting the hotel...0 -
Had a great deal the last time, got a family room for 2 nights in Edinburgh followed by 2 nights in Inverness, all for £36! (4x£9)--Early March.
Got the coach from Edinburgh to Inverness for £1 each with megabus, that works out £4 in total, (There and back= £4).
So that £40....
Now only need to book the train from Newcastle to Edinburgh, which is about £16 each.
Look like i have booked my mam;'s birthday pressie for about £70 all in for two...that includes 4 nights at Travelodges and train travel and coach travel return to Newcastle!
Many thanks MSE!
Will try and get some booked on Tuesday ;0):j0 -
Has anyone stayed at any of the 3 main Blackpool central ones please? Just wondered what locarion is like to Tower/Trams etc as will be travelling with 2 small children and dont want to walk too far or spend a fortune on parking/taxis etc.
Also what is the parking situation at the Travelodge itself as most for Blackpool say they charge and only limited spaces???
Hope someone can help.
Thanks.0 -
BargainhunterII wrote: »Has anyone stayed at any of the 3 main Blackpool central ones please? Just wondered what locarion is like to Tower/Trams etc as will be travelling with 2 small children and dont want to walk too far or spend a fortune on parking/taxis etc.
Also what is the parking situation at the Travelodge itself as most for Blackpool say they charge and only limited spaces???
Hope someone can help.
Thanks.
The Blackpool Central one is at Talbot square which is dead central, very close to the Tower and North pier, has a tram stop right outside. The Blackpool South Promenade is at the opposite end of Blackpool, close to the South pier and the Pleasure beach. All three are new hotels so I've not stayed at any of them, but I doubt there will be parking at these.0 -
Ny suggestions as to which would be the best London ones? Am hoping to be up early to get these!0
-
mintymoneysaver wrote: »Ny suggestions as to which would be the best London ones? Am hoping to be up early to get these!
Don't worry too much about central London location! Use oyster card and London is your lobster! Having said that Covent garden is so handy for the West End and I like Aldgate East for the proximity to Brick Lane and Petticoat Lane.
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 -
In my opinion the Kings Cross Royal Scot is rather shabby and not a great location. City Road was much more modern and on good bus and tube routes!0
-
I rate the Marylebone Travelodge - its right beside Marylebone tube and a short stroll to Edgware Road and Baker Street stations.
Only bad point is it doesn't have family rooms.0 -
whatever you do.
Dont stay in the wembley one.
We just stayed there for 2 nights over xmas. The radiators dont work, the showers only have one temperature (boiling) Mine and 2 other guests had our cars broken into after being told it was safe outside.
We paid £19 per night and the staff had an attitude about us paying a low rate and having the cheek to complain.0
This discussion has been closed.
Confirm your email address to Create Threads and Reply

Categories
- All Categories
- 351K Banking & Borrowing
- 253.1K Reduce Debt & Boost Income
- 453.6K Spending & Discounts
- 244K Work, Benefits & Business
- 599K Mortgages, Homes & Bills
- 176.9K Life & Family
- 257.4K Travel & Transport
- 1.5M Hobbies & Leisure
- 16.1K Discuss & Feedback
- 37.6K Read-Only Boards