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Travelodge - booking procedure
Moose._2-2
Posts: 1 Newbie
Hello all,
I'm sure one or two of you have used the aforementioned chain of cheap accommodation, and might be able to answer my query (phoning them is not an option as it's totally automated).
I need to book 4 days up in a row and have been checking their rates which seems to got up and down daily. So does anyone know if I can make a booking for one night today (as it's currently £15!), then make another booking when the other days I want are also at £15? Can't see anything preventing me on their site.
cheers
I'm sure one or two of you have used the aforementioned chain of cheap accommodation, and might be able to answer my query (phoning them is not an option as it's totally automated).
I need to book 4 days up in a row and have been checking their rates which seems to got up and down daily. So does anyone know if I can make a booking for one night today (as it's currently £15!), then make another booking when the other days I want are also at £15? Can't see anything preventing me on their site.
cheers
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I have done this lots of times, then when you arrive at the hotel tell them you have seperate bookings, but you would like to stay in the same room. It's always been fine for us!:starmod: I am not that savage :heartpuls But I am a Vixen :staradmin0
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Did I read that right that the prices tomorrow may be lower than today?
I checked the site for a night in Telford yesterday and today the price had gone up. Is it possible that it will go down again then??? :TCleverly disguised as a responsible grown up.
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