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Premier Inn £19 sale

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  • PlayingHardball
    PlayingHardball Posts: 761 Forumite
    edited 1 July 2012 at 7:23PM
    Hi, I would recommend the Cardiff City Centre Premier Inn location. We stayed there for £19 in June for 2 nights. The secret to getting the £19 deal is to know exactly which hotel you want and book it early. Cardiff rooms are very roomy and comfortable (Thyme restaurant not great for meals, breakfast good though)
  • zippy1973
    zippy1973 Posts: 297 Forumite
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    I dont want to put a dampner on the OP's thread but I got the email today regarding the sale which says the £19 rooms are for SUNDAYS ONLY. Heres a copy and paste of the email I got.


    We've got a great summer of special deals lined up for you - and your first taste of these summer savings is just three days away - because that's when our £19 Sunday Sale starts!

    Between 4th and 10th July you can book Sunday Sale rooms for just £19 a night at hundreds of our UK hotels - for stays between 22nd July and 30th September 2012.

    Hope I'm wrong and the OP knows something different as they work for Premier Inn !
  • MrsShawToBe
    MrsShawToBe Posts: 594 Forumite
    McKneff wrote: »
    If you go to York regularly, there is an excellent B & B on the Haxby Road, less than a mile from the centre that I can personally recommend.

    They have double, single and family rooms, from £28 per person for bed and breakfast. Free car parking too. Also on the bus route directly into York

    They have a Website, the place is called Cumbria House, Haxby Road.

    Worth a look at least.

    saved this info, i have friends who need to stay in york when they come to visit me, and thats good value :) thanks!

    xx
  • Charliex
    Charliex Posts: 174 Forumite
    All rooms at premier inn are the same price, regardless of whether you have a family room or a single :)

    Ooh I didn't know that :) Hopefully the one I want is in the sale then! Thank you
  • socks_uk
    socks_uk Posts: 2,817 Forumite
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    They're just random days ... and never where you want them... I want/need a room for a month and most places are coming out at £70-80/night.... what a shame you can't get £19 rooms for a month .... where you want/need them.

    :)

    Me and my husband have had some good - what we call our 'Travelodge Holidays', - because we have looked where in the country we could find a 'string of nights' at the cheap price and visited around them.
    Last year we did M6 Lancaster (and visited the Lake District), Birch Services (M62) and 2 nights in a Manchester and had a great city break.
    The year before we did a big loop from Lincolnshire to Nottingham, Southampton (to visit friends), Somerset (to see Stonehenge and Glastenbury village) and then up to Bristol (to visit Bath).

    I'd love to book a few Travel Inns to try out Travelodge's competitors but we are planning a few camping trips (but are finding the campsites more expensive per night than our motel stops!)
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  • pstuart
    pstuart Posts: 668 Forumite
    ..

    I'd love to book a few Travel Inns to try out Travelodge's competitors but we are planning a few camping trips (but are finding the campsites more expensive per night than our motel stops!)[/QUOTE]

    As a couple, we are coming to the same conclusion.
    By the time you've dragged the van for 200 miles @ 22 MPG and set up,
    you could have been in and out of the Travelodge and in the pub, if you cost it out its about the same and far less stressful.

    Little social life in Hotels though!
  • uklad2k
    uklad2k Posts: 224 Forumite
    travelodge must be due a sale soon
  • PJB
    PJB Posts: 1,364 Forumite
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    uklad2k wrote: »
    travelodge must be due a sale soon

    and DFS! :)
  • sumoqueen
    sumoqueen Posts: 1,533 Forumite
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    uklad2k wrote: »
    travelodge must be due a sale soon
    It started yesterday - rooms £25.50!
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  • SLBlue
    SLBlue Posts: 79 Forumite
    sumoqueen wrote: »
    It started yesterday - rooms £25.50!

    Only for London rooms :(
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