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Family of 5 room in Blackpool on a budget

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  • aggypanthus
    aggypanthus Posts: 1,579 Forumite
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    How many can you get in a travelodge family room 4 or 5?
  • molerat
    molerat Posts: 36,011 Forumite
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    How many can you get in a travelodge family room 4 or 5?
    Depending on ages 2+3, managed 5 adults once ;)
  • cannyscot_2
    cannyscot_2 Posts: 1,040 Forumite
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    We have been using travelodge for 5 for the last 10 years. Youngest is now 10!

    There is a travelodge which is perfectly great right outside the pleasure beach opposite sandcastle and a little golf. Depends on age of your child realy. My youngest comes in our bed every night at home so makes no difference. Technically a travelodge room can have 5 in terms and conditions but one is supposed to be a baby. We asked when yougest got to 3 and they said fine so we have done it ever since -noone has ever bothered.
  • mummyyummy_2
    mummyyummy_2 Posts: 820 Forumite
    Thank you but travelodges are too small for us, we need 2 rooms. 3 big kids all need a bed each :) that's why I'm looking for a room for 5 x
  • lindseykim13
    lindseykim13 Posts: 2,978 Forumite
    I was going to say the same about travelodge, we are family of 5 and still use it. Nobody questions it. Youngest sleeps in with us and she's 4 this year. I still fully intend on using them when they are much older too! Blow up bed would do the job when she can't fit in the bed anymore lol.
    If you really need 2 rooms can you not book 2 travelodge rooms? Can't see you getting cheaper than that.
    Or a tent pitch?
  • mummyyummy_2
    mummyyummy_2 Posts: 820 Forumite
    No, Travelodge room is too small for us. Cheapest
    For our dates is £72 per room = £ 288... I have found cheaper but just wondered if any other family of 5's could recommend but thanks anyway.
  • mummyyummy_2
    mummyyummy_2 Posts: 820 Forumite
    Anyone else recommend any? :)
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