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£9 Travelodge Easter sale starts 6am Thursday 26/11/09
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I have stayed at Royal Scot Kings cross a few times for £9 and it was defo worth that but it isn't the best.0
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Hi everyone, Is there anyone of the 'holels' doing a special rate for Febuary, can't find a cheepy for Glasgow anywhere.. Thanks
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I wonder what my chances of getting a Fri and Sat night at the Bristol central one next May - reckon there is a chance on the Fri but not Sat.
After last time there I said never again but if I can get £9 rooms Id go as Ibis or Premier travel inn would be about £100 for 2 nights.
Hate the idea of being up in the night as got to be up for work 6.30 and going out from work at 5pm but Il cope cant not try!Sealed Pot Challenge number 8 Amount declared £365.50.
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BungleGirl wrote: »Can anyone recommend the best Travelodges for London - by best I think I mean 'least rough' area and somewhere you can get back to easily late at night (thinking of seeing a show whilst there). I don't know London very well (at all!),
Also, when is says 6am - am I right in thinking that sometimes they just release the rooms early without advertising that fact?
I have just had a 4 night stay at London - City Road. Excellent, it is the 3rd time I have stayed there. I got into Kingscross at midnight and arrived (via tube) within 20mins. In walking distance of Liverpool St station. Is fairly easy to get into central London if you get the hang of the tube (the wifes job). The area is beside the financial area (City of London) it is very quiet for London after dark. Would definately recommend.0 -
Do you have to pay up front for travelodge? or pay when you get there?Best Comp wins[/B]: , Holiday to Las Vegas worth £3K, £200 shoes, £130 ASOS voucher, £150 River Island Voucher, £100 Toni & Guy Voucher, £250 Red Letter Day Voucher, Holiday to NYC[/COLOR]0
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You pay up front when you book0
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What kind of a breakfast do you get at Travelodge, or does it vary between hotel?Getting married to a wonderful lady on August 10, 2012.
Need to save up, lose weight, reduce my money worries and get back to being the real me! :j0 -
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The one I stayed in last week didnt even do that much, it did a breakfast in a bag, you got a cereal and milk pot,(you can buy them in supermarkets) a smoothie and a flapjack in a paper bag for over £6!!! I reckon there was around £2 worth :eek: We went to Morrisons, he had there mega brekkie, I had scrambled eggs beans and bacon, 2 pots of tea and change out of £8Its usually contintental breakfast, so toast, cereal and drinks. Not worth the £6 odd IMO. I usually walk to the nearest cafe for a full english much cheaper! and a great way to start the day
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