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PremierInn/Travel Lodge recomendation please
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Thanks all for the advice....it gave me the confidence to book a 2 night break in Reading!!!!!!(Travellodge) for DD's birthday, with her friend too.... breakfast for all and cancellation ins all for £52. I think that's a bargain considering her birthday is over Easter holidays. Will take them to Chessington or Legoland with CC vouchers and visit the Waterworld pool in Bracknell! She's dancing round the room!
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I am looking to book a couple of days at legoland with 3 nights in a hotel, as we all need a break - but am trying to find one with pool and kids play area as my kids are very active.
Can anyone recomend one? Am thinking to book the novotel heathrow, but will ring them first to check they have a play area.
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Thanks so much SUSANCS, have just booked the Millenium hotel in Reading for 5 of us. Have got 2 rooms for £23.50!!! Now just to email them and hope we can get them adjacent, or else will be a night apart from hubby! Legoland the day after - now just need to find a restaurant that takes Tesco vouchers nearby and we're sorted.
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Thanks so much SUSANCS, have just booked the Millenium hotel in Reading for 5 of us. Have got 2 rooms for £23.50!!! Now just to email them and hope we can get them adjacent, or else will be a night apart from hubby! Legoland the day after - now just need to find a restaurant that takes Tesco vouchers nearby and we're sorted.
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If you have a Costco card, there is a Costco directly behind the hotel, but as it is fenced off, we had to drive around to it. They had a nice canteen area-usual costco prices of £1.50 for one of huge hotdogs and a soda, Pizza £1.25, Big baked potatoes with various fillings £1.25, Cottage pie about £2, huge muffins 60p. Also they did big trays of sandwiches for about £6, sausage rolls £3 and big trays of bakery products if you wanted packed lunch bits. In front of the hotel is a trading estate with a MCD's, Burger King and Pizza Hut. We ate in a nearby Toby Carvery, it had lovely food. They also had a mini fridge in each of the rooms, you had to break a seal and pay for any items used, but it was half empty, so you could store items in the fridge overnight if you wanted to store packed lunch items and just drink and pay for a can of coke(think it was about £1.50).0
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