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£9 Travelodge Easter sale starts 6am Thursday 26/11/09
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Thanks everyone for all the advice and recommendations, I shall do my best to take advantage of this great offer as me and my other half have been trying to afford to do something for ages but with xmas coming up the kids get priority! Great stuff, thanks to all!0
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OK BREAKFAST AT TRAVELODGES
If the hotel has the facilties they offer a buffet breakfast with sausage, bacon, eggs, cereals, muffins etc, that costs about £7.50.
If they do not have the facilities they offer a 'breakfast in a bag' type thing as described above, that you eat in your room, for about £6
When you make a booking it offers you breakfast for a 10% discount. And what it offers you tells you what facility they have.
Both are overpriced imo, and you'd be better of with an alternative......0 -
The buffet breakfasts are great value if you have kids as kids eat free with adults. Upto 2 children per one paying adult. So works for us as I am happy just with a banana for breakfast, hubby takes both kids for buffet breakfast, so the 3 of them eat for £7.50, or less if I was organised enough to book it first.Always on the hunt for a bargain0
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Sheffield Meadowhall is really nice. You can also walk to Meadowhall and leave your car in the CCTV travelodge car park. Also very handy to stay there if going to Don Valley or the Arena0
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i got the day wrong, thought today was thursday and got up in the middle of the night to book

oh well, gotta try again tonight/tomorrow morning!
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Went to the Bournemouth one earlier in the year. We paid £9 a night, and it was great.
Right by the bus stop, though only a 10-15 minute walk to the Town Centre. We didn't bother with their breakfast, but went to BHS and had ours for £2.99!
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We stayed at the Blackpool Pleasure Beach one in October. It has been open just over a year and is very clean for a travellodge. Well worth the £27 for 3 nights. The breakfast was excellent as well as the 4 of us ate and had copious amounts of coffee and fruit juice for £15. Will be trying to get this one again or one near Alton Towers.davetrousers wrote: »OK BREAKFAST AT TRAVELODGES
If the hotel has the facilties they offer a buffet breakfast with sausage, bacon, eggs, cereals, muffins etc, that costs about £7.50.
If they do not have the facilities they offer a 'breakfast in a bag' type thing as described above, that you eat in your room, for about £6
When you make a booking it offers you breakfast for a 10% discount. And what it offers you tells you what facility they have.
Both are overpriced imo, and you'd be better of with an alternative.0 -
Wish this sale would start have got up twice now and still not on!Sealed Pot Challenge number 8 Amount declared £365.50.
Sealed pot challenge number 9 number 4820 -
Nothing is coming up for the ones I'm looking at.0
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