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Laura, try ringing them. I had to wait a while on the phone but got my answer easily and it was a British call centre.
I just had a similar question, I have a baby and a child and the room only slept 3, I wanted to know if they could accommodate the baby too. It was ok and they provide a free travel cot.0 -
Laura, try ringing them. I had to wait a while on the phone but got my answer easily and it was a British call centre.
I just had a similar question, I have a baby and a child and the room only slept 3, I wanted to know if they could accommodate the baby too. It was ok and they provide a free travel cot.
Thanks - just scared to phone them and they force me to take an extra room. My children are all really small and the room would fit us fine but hotels more or less always require us to book two rooms.
Not sure what to do tbh - thanks for advice though x0 -
premier inn are doing similar ive just booked £29 plus 5% cash back on quidco for the 29/12/12 in birminghamReceived £2,626.00 in PPI -2013:j
Received £1400 charges - 2006:j0 -
Thanks tajk321, just sorted out a shopping trip to London ! Stratford is on the Central Line, so can easily get to Oxford Street....Couldn't get the hotel I wanted but saw quite a few £20.12 rooms available at London Stratford for late December and January. Great for the sales as it's located at the Westfield shopping centre.0
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savethepandas wrote: »Thanks tajk321, just sorted out a shopping trip to London ! Stratford is on the Central Line, so can easily get to Oxford Street....
Glad I helped, enjoy your trip0 -
Thanks - just scared to phone them and they force me to take an extra room. My children are all really small and the room would fit us fine but hotels more or less always require us to book two rooms.
Not sure what to do tbh - thanks for advice though x
I didn't give any details and I didn't book on the phone, I just said I wanted to speak quickly to my husband to confirm dates and that I'd do it online. I guess you could ask if it's possible to have two travel cots in the room?0 -
Ty Pjan -just booked a weekend in Hull to see my daughter in Feb - got two nights over the weekend for £20.12 each for 2 adults and one child - Bargain!!!!2012 wins - bouquet flowers and - Krisprolls £5000 Holiday to Sweden.0
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Cheers to the OP, just booked for me and the missus to have a couple of days away (sans enfants
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Thanks OP, got a night in London booked and one in Cambridge. Had to book two rooms for the London one as their family rooms had sold out but £40.24 for a stay in London for 4 is good enough for me. I spoke to someone via online chat (It saved paying 10p a minute for the phonecall - See! I am tight really) The Cambridge room was jammy. Family room for 2 adults and 2 ten year olds = £20.12. Perfect!2013 Wins: Tickets to Northern Ballet. Dvd. Having a bit of a dry spell comp-wise :wall: but will keep a troshin'!
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Thanks for this.
I have booked Crowne Plaza in the City for £20.12 in Jan and also have Old English Inns in Devon booked for £19.90 including breakfast in Dec.
Great deals.0
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