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De Vere Venues £10 room promotion! (merged)
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Keeping_Motivated wrote: »Hi pipjes
I thought this was a room only offer?
It is, but if you pay for your breakfast (£7.50 each), you get children's breakfasts free.
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Oh thanks CG, we didn't book breakfast at the time of booking but will ask about this when we arrive.
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No worries. You can't book breakfast with the room, but can buy it at the extra cost while you're there. :-)
CG. xNew Year, New Me!!!Weight loss mission 2012 has officially begun!!:jLoss so far: 3 stone 4lbs:j0 -
Does anyone know if an extra childs bed can be put into a standard double room? - thought I'd read somewhere on the site that it could, but can't see it now
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It says in their terms and conditions that 2 can stay in the room free and (how I read it) if you have breakfast, the children's are free....
Would be interested in how you book for a family of 2 adults and 2 children to still come out at £10 though.....
Some of the hotels have Family rooms. I found Ascot & Haslemere to have them for £10. Have booked Ascot over the Easter holidays, as it is only 6 miles from Thorpe Park. I didn't read the T&C's with regards to kids eating breakfast free, that is a great bonus. We did this deal over Christmas and the breakfasts are self serve buffets including drinks, so £15 for a family of 4 is pretty good I think.0 -
Hi, I have put this on the travel thread, but think it might get a better response here:
I've booked 2 rooms for 2 nights. Planning to put our 11 and 14 year old in one, and OH and I will take the other.
Is there any way we could avoid paying for the children 's breakfasts - as they are not sharing with us? Should we say that each adult is sharing with a child, and then play musical rooms in the middle of the night? Would that work?
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No need to play musical rooms at all, just go to breakfast as a single room, you, OH, and 2 kids and the kids eat for free.
Don't even check into breakfast as the second room at all.The Head Honcho (does very little work)0 -
mattwallisuk wrote: »No need to play musical rooms at all, just go to breakfast as a single room, you, OH, and 2 kids and the kids eat for free.
Don't even check into breakfast as the second room at all.
Thanks Matt.
So, can I just check that we don't need to book / organise breakfast in advance - we just go down in the morning and give them one room number?0 -
Hi, I have put this on the travel thread, but think it might get a better response here:
I've booked 2 rooms for 2 nights. Planning to put our 11 and 14 year old in one, and OH and I will take the other.
Is there any way we could avoid paying for the children 's breakfasts - as they are not sharing with us? Should we say that each adult is sharing with a child, and then play musical rooms in the middle of the night? Would that work?
Thanks in advance.
Also I maybe would not mention that 11 & 14 year old are in room by themselves, as technically they are minors age-wise no matter that most 14 year olds are very responsible, and it may be against hotel rules, but once you have the keys no-one would be any the wiser.A chicken crossing the road is poultry in motion0
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