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I was just about to post, I googled (many results from the US)! I may have only saved a tenner for the BF but it's more money for drinks
but Kit beat me to it!
Thanks Kit! One question... I have the reservation, and voucher. Do I HAVE to put the name on the voucher of where I got the link from? Is there a way they can say this booking doesn't match up to say.. your name, if by putting yours it helps you win ?
Best wishes and thanks.0 -
Hi
I've found a Holiday Inn one night room for 2 adults and 1 child breakfst included in Gloucesterwith full facilities for £49 - would I be able to get better speaking to one of the hotel staff or grab the offer online, now?
Thanks all
Sam0 -
Best Western Hotels: new promotion
I've received an email from Best Western announcing a new promotion.
It's slightly unusual in that it DOESN'T depend on you staying at a Best Western hotel to earn points (which is how hotel promos normally work.)
Rather, points are earned through online shopping at various affiliates (like, for instance, Tesco) who have joined Best Western's scheme.
In other words: shop online as you usually do, but earn points for free Best Western accommodation.
I have no association direct or indirect with Best Western and no idea if this scheme is worthwhile or not (I'm not clear as to how many 'points' are needed to redeem against an overnight booking.)
Even so: a hotel group promotion which is offering -- in effect -- something for nothing is probably worth checking out:
http://www.shopforrewards.co.uk/0 -
Quite simple,where do I go to get 5* hotel rooms dead cheap.No mysterious anwers please just the facts,don't trumpet about doing this as an headline gimmick,show us exactly how.0
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fragileworld wrote: »Quite simple,where do I go to get 5* hotel rooms dead cheap.No mysterious anwers please just the facts,don't trumpet about doing this as an headline gimmick,show us exactly how.
Yes,you are quite simple.
And quite rude.DIY0 -
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The small-print at the bottom of the page says that the £10 rooms will be available from 10am GMT. Worth noting that is 11am BST.0
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The link from the Moneytips email has been removed from the hotel site and the offer changed. The offer price for the room is no longer £1.
Now, when you spend £75 in the hotel brasserie you can stay for £10 at any Malmaison hotel, with the exception of the Malmaison Oxford, which will cost you £25.
The spend in the hotel restaurant applies to two people between them, but it's not completely clear whether the promotional £10 and £25 rate applies to the room or is per person. It seems to be for the room, but it would be sensible to check.
Oh, and the offer has been extended to include both May Bank Holidays!
http://www.malmaison.com/promotions/the-sunday-supplement
Terms and Conditions- Minimum spend of £75 in the Brasserie on a Sunday night (between two) and stay over for £10 (£25 at Malmaison Oxford).
- Offer valid on Sunday evenings only (and bank holiday Mondays throughout May.)
- Room must be taken on the same evening as the meal is taken.
- This offer is only valid on Sunday evenings only at any Malmaison hotel
- Dinner must be taken from the à la carte menu.
- A discretionary service charge of 10% will be added to your bill.
- If your spend at the Brasserie is less than £75, the difference in cost will be added to your room rate - e.g. if your spend in the Brasserie comes to only £65, a £10 addition will be made to your room rate, making the room rate £20.
- Not to be used in conjunction with any other offer.
- Offer is subject to limited availability - booking in advance is recommended to avoid disappointment.
MarigoldA penny saved is a penny gained0 -
in northern ireland if you spend £60 at heaton stores you get a voucher which entitles you to a great hotel deal all over ireland.3 nights for 2 mid week plus £80 off each room (up to 3 per booking) plus up to 2 children under 10 FREE when sharing a room, also bed and breakfast each morning and 1 table d'hote dinner included. Same deal at weekends , only 2 nights though. Just booked 4* hotel on golf course for 4 adults & 1 child 3 nights total cost £398.00 !!0
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I have just been looking at going away to the South coast before the end of August and have noticed that Marriott are offering 20% off all hotels, weekend or weekday at some hotels! I have booked for Bournemouth but I checked Portsmouth and Southampton and it was ready to book.
I would move fast because you can only book for the next two weeks but looks promising for getting a good hotel for a cheaper price! :money:0
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