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Travelodge room sales discussion
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Got a £15 room in London City road for December for Christmas shopping. Stayed there many times
Couldn't get our November dates on a sale rate, but paid £60 for two nights in the Barking Travelodge. Hubby stayed here recently for work. it's about 20 minutes in to central London, so happy with that.0 -
None in central London - no surpises there
Bit of a generalisation there................
I got two nights Mon 5th Dec and Tues 6th at Southwark for £12 each and there were a few others sub £15 on various different dates to be had.
But i'll admit if your looking for Wed/Fri/Sat you will always struggle in the Central area.0 -
hi just wondered if u could help as a few weeks ago booked a room at covent garden after xmas for 1 night then the sale is on again today and managed to get the following night cheap so 2 nights together and was wondering if they would make me check out then in again after the first night as this would spoil the break just wondering as i booked them weeks apart thanks if u have done similar0
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hi just wondered if u could help as a few weeks ago booked a room at covent garden after xmas for 1 night then the sale is on again today and managed to get the following night cheap so 2 nights together and was wondering if they would make me check out then in again after the first night as this would spoil the break just wondering as i booked them weeks apart thanks if u have done similar
I have done this many a time. It is no bother at all. Just be sure to check-in at reception and mention it and don't use the check-in machines at CV.
The worst that happens is that the next morning you have to have the keycard recharged at reception."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 -
hi just wondered if u could help as a few weeks ago booked a room at covent garden after xmas for 1 night then the sale is on again today and managed to get the following night cheap so 2 nights together and was wondering if they would make me check out then in again after the first night as this would spoil the break just wondering as i booked them weeks apart thanks if u have done similarI have done this many a time. It is no bother at all. Just be sure to check-in at reception and mention it and don't use the check-in machines at CV.
The worst that happens is that the next morning you have to have the keycard recharged at reception.
Hi, just to add to what terryw said; make sure you have both the booking confirmation numbers with you at check in as well.0 -
I got 2 nights for £39 at London Ealing for November, it's not exactly in the centre but only a short tube ride, am very happy :j0
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I use travelodge when i take the kids on short holidays. 7 nights for £133 at travelodge or £500 for a holiday cottage. Have used them for the last 4 years and have never had a problem. Rooms are basic but functional.0
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Hi. Does anyone know when the current sale (Autumn 2011) finishes?
Thanks0 -
Hi All
I have a bit of a dilemma on my hands I had recently just booked a room at travelodges Wimbledon/Morden branch in October for a sunday night getting the room for £19 but a last minute alteration on my freinds behalf has landed me with a problem and I need an addtional night but i'm reluctant to pay the current asking room rate of £55 for a Saturday night.
Has anybody had the same problem and if so have they managed to get the price down of the room for adding an additional night to their stay?
Many Thanks
Spooky250 -
Hi All
I have a bit of a dilemma on my hands I had recently just booked a room at travelodges Wimbledon/Morden branch in October for a sunday night getting the room for £19 but a last minute alteration on my freinds behalf has landed me with a problem and I need an addtional night but i'm reluctant to pay the current asking room rate of £55 for a Saturday night.
Has anybody had the same problem and if so have they managed to get the price down of the room for adding an additional night to their stay?
Many Thanks
Spooky25
You have 2 choices - pay the advertised rate now, or book at the higher cancellable rate if there is one and hope a room comes up cheaper very close so you can book that and cancel the other one - your choice.0
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