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Holiday inn 2 for 1 nights
charis18uk
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I have just booked this 2for1 offer for dates in August 2011, even though it states for nights upto 31/3/11!!
Well worth a look.
http://www.ichotelsgroup.com/h/d/6c/1/en/c/1/content/dec/teaser/6c/1/en/lp/emea/twofor.html?rateCode=IDEX1
Prices do vary from night to night so if flexible within a week check all possibilities.
Not sure how long this offer/glitch will be available.
Well worth a look.
http://www.ichotelsgroup.com/h/d/6c/1/en/c/1/content/dec/teaser/6c/1/en/lp/emea/twofor.html?rateCode=IDEX1
Prices do vary from night to night so if flexible within a week check all possibilities.
Not sure how long this offer/glitch will be available.
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charis18uk wrote: »I have just booked this 2for1 offer for dates in August 2011, even though it states for nights upto 31/3/11!!
Well worth a look.
http://www.ichotelsgroup.com/h/d/6c/1/en/c/1/content/dec/teaser/6c/1/en/lp/emea/twofor.html?rateCode=IDEX1
Prices do vary from night to night so if flexible within a week check all possibilities.
Not sure how long this offer/glitch will be available.
I am just trying to book two nights, but the total cost is showing as costing two nights (ie not BOGOF)
Is this what happened when you booked yours? Many thanks. 0 -
Yes it's showing full price for me on confirm page ,although it offers deal on previous page ??MSE- The Glitchhikers guide to the galaxy
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Its a strange one this - my eyes lit up as need 2 nights in June (& I really wanted the Regent Park location)
Was just about to book as it showed £70 per room per night on the first page - but when you get to the next page, it goes to £140 per room per night even though it details the 2 for 1 offer?
However, if you try book a couple of dates in the current "offer period" - then it seems to show the same thing?
Wonder if they are just in the process of extending the offer?
[SIZE=+0]How would we stand if we booked it, but when we got there were charged the full price?? £140 per night is well out side out budget - even Premier Inn are not seeming to do anything cheap! (June 4/5) [/SIZE]
Also need 1 room sub £50 for Thursday April 20th near Euston / Kings Cross if anyone has any ideas?0 -
ok, I dont have the exact details, but i think it works something like this, they show you the per person rate on the first page, it assumess their will be two of you. So for two people for two nights you only get charged the £140. Normally you would be charged £140 a night so total cost would be £280, hence the two for one.
Although you might not be able to find the same rate if you try to book two nights without using the offer link. So this price may be different to the "rack" rate, but is still usually cheaper.Debt free since July 2013! Woo hoo! The bank actually laughed when I said I have come in to cancel my overdraft.0 -
charis18uk wrote: »I have just booked this 2for1 offer for dates in August 2011, even though it states for nights upto 31/3/11!!
Well worth a look.
http://www.ichotelsgroup.com/h/d/6c/1/en/c/1/content/dec/teaser/6c/1/en/lp/emea/twofor.html?rateCode=IDEX1
Prices do vary from night to night so if flexible within a week check all possibilities.
Not sure how long this offer/glitch will be available.
shhh dont tell everyone, they will all have a go! lol But I have manged to reserve a booking also. Couldnt find any details about them changing the price or cancelling the booking.Debt free since July 2013! Woo hoo! The bank actually laughed when I said I have come in to cancel my overdraft.0 -
I'm about to book for may and found these terms and conditions....
Rate Type: Exclusive 2 for 1 Additional Rate Information: PURCHASE 1 NIGHT(S) AND GET 1 NIGHT(S) FREE Rate: £93.00 (GBP) per room, per night CONVERT CURRENCY
View Estimated Total Price † Rate Change: 0.00 GBP EFFECTIVE: 29 May Rate Description: 2 night minimum stay required. Special Savings! Reservations are final and require full prepayment for the entire stay. Credit card is charged between time of booking and day of arrival. No refunds if cancelled or changed. Deposit Required: A deposit for the entire stay is due at time of booking.
Tax: : 20% per night included in rate effective 28 May, 2011 thru 30 May, 2011
VAT
Early Departure Fee: £50.00 (GBP) Pet Policy: No dogs allowed except Assistance Dogs Room Type: 1 DOUBLE BED MAX 2PPL NONSMOKING - 2 PERSON(S) MAX PER ROOM Number of Rooms: 1 Number of Persons: 1 ADULT(S) 0 CHILD(REN) Rate Rules: MAXIMUM NUMBER OF DISCOUNTED NIGHTS IS 1.
MUST STAY AT LEAST: 2 NIGHTS
MUST STAY NO MORE THAN: 2 NIGHTS
Check-in Time: 02:00 PM Check-out Time: 12:00 PM Modify or Cancel Policy: Canceling your reservation or failing to arrive will result in forfeiture of your deposit. Taxes may apply. Failing to call or show before check-out time after the first night of a reservation will result in cancellation of the remainder of your reservation.
I found when I click on view room rates the offer applies (seems to keep you on the American site) where as if I click on the hotel name it takes me to the English site and I had to search my dates again and the 2 for 1 disappears.
Hope this makes sense and helps someone:)0 -
Please be aware that this saving is not really 2 for 1.
This morning I was about to book the Stoke hotel for one night at £50. Using the 2 for 1 offer it is charging me £75 for 2 nights.
If you NEED 2 nights then it is a good offer, however if you only need one then the extra night will cost you.0 -
It depends on nights of the week etc as to if it is really a 2 4 1. We booked a few rooms for a group a couple of weeks ago, and all bar one room are needed for 2 nights, the other for just one. It literally was the same cost to have the room for one night booked for two nights so we did that to have a bit more space. If it was cheaper to only have it for one night, we would have done. The biggest differentials seem to be between midweek and weekend rates.0
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I've just checked 2 nights for my chosen hotel, for 2 adults & 1 child. It clearly states £47.48 per room per night for a double with sofa bed on a RO basis, under the 'Exclusive 2 for 1' heading.
When I proceed to reserve room, the price changes to £94.95 for 1st night and £0.00 for 2nd night. Not quite a great deal as it first seems.2017 - no clutter to be seen challenge: 72/2017
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I've just checked 2 nights for my chosen hotel, for 2 adults & 1 child. It clearly states £47.48 per room per night for a double with sofa bed on a RO basis, under the 'Exclusive 2 for 1' heading.
When I proceed to reserve room, the price changes to £94.95 for 1st night and £0.00 for 2nd night. Not quite a great deal as it first seems.
£47.48 x 2 = £94.96
These offers have been around for ages on here, if someone only wants one night look at friends and family rate
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