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Travelodge - hairdryer?
Prudent
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Does anyone know if Travelodge rooms have a hair dryer? I can't remember.
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http://www.travelodge.co.uk/good_value/?PHPSESSID3=427a49f33a5b17176a9eecde8065f614#question2
hope that answers it for youIf you look anything like your passport photo....Your too ill to travel0 -
yes they do have hair dryers0
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Just a word of warning though, some of those hotel hairdryers are absolutley useless if you are used to a 2000 watt blaster at home take your own because it's hard to look your best without the right equipment. I have a very small 2000 travel hairdryer and it wasn't too expensive.0
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saveapenny wrote:http://www.travelodge.co.uk/good_value/?PHPSESSID3=427a49f33a5b17176a9eecde8065f614#question2
hope that answers it for you
I am staying five days so think I will take one. It won't be too handy to go to reception and ask every time we need one. Dd seems to wash her hair constantly!0 -
I would take an extention lead as well as there was only one socket available when we went.0
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Most likely the answer is no, best to take a hair drier with you.
http://www.robertdyas.co.uk/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/ProductDisplay?catalogId=10051&storeId=10001&productId=63806&langId=-1
I must admit I'm a little nervous of recommending using an extension lead, electric shocks water & all that. :eek:
!!!!!!There are More Questions Than Answers!!!!!!:eek:
:search: But I Just Don't Have Any Answers :idea:0 -
One socket probably enough anyway.0
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Having stayed in a few recently I noticed that they are removing the hairdryers so that they can ofer you the best possible price - if its inportant take one with you.0
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I didn't have one last week.0
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They havnt got one in the room ,but you can lend one from reception.Moneysaving? - I cant stop spending because of this site!0
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