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Travelodge £10 room sale starts 3rd March - rooms from £10
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they seemed to have brought the prices of some places down a bit more
managed to book 3 nights at the end of august in covent garden for £29 per night
31st august
1st sept
2nd sept
£87 in total, it was well over £150 last night0 -
I would of thought you would just tell them when you arrive. Why are you doing it a day at a time? I just entered my week and it came up.
It does say somewhere on the website that that may be a cheaper option sometimes, I would imagine probably when there are a range of prices over the week.Hope is not a strategy.0 -
Yes, I've just checked it out, if you put in a period of more than one day and rates differ, it quotes the highest price for all dates. HTH.Hope is not a strategy.0
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Just booked 2 nights is Crewe for £19 each...
...Didn't read this first! Maybe it would have been cheaper to put 1 adult in first?
I'm not gonna check coz then I'll be annoyed if it is, doh!*CC PPI Claimed - £136.67*
CC1 - £[STRIKE]797.60[/STRIKE] [STRIKE] 438.17[/STRIKE] [STRIKE]937.92[/STRIKE] [STRIKE]734.63[/STRIKE] 3963.17 CC2 - [STRIKE]£960.09[/STRIKE] CC3 - [STRIKE]£390.51[/STRIKE]
Overdraft - £[STRIKE]1600[/STRIKE] 600
Student Loan - Ha!
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does anyone know which travel is closest to here
http://www.trentham-monkey-forest.com/information.php?id_cat=1&id_sub_cat=60 -
do you know then if they will make you keep checking in and out or just let you stay in the same room ?
Just remind them when you arrive and there will be no problem about keeping the same room."If you can bear to hear the truth you've spoken
Twisted by knaves to make a trap for fools"
Extract from "If" by Rudyard Kipling0
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