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Visiting Bournemouth in Sept...... Looking for hotel.

magicshaw
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Looking to go to Bournemouth on Sept.
Looking for a hotel for three nights (Fri, Sat & Sun).
Anybody know of a good deal.
Not the Heathlands Hotel please.
Looking for a hotel for three nights (Fri, Sat & Sun).
Anybody know of a good deal.
Not the Heathlands Hotel please.
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The UK Holidays Forum is the better place to ask - three nights in a hotel is hardly Going Out!0
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Hi...I'm off to Bournemouth the end of October...it's for me my partner and 16 year old daughter we are staying for 3 nights in a family room with breakfast and it's costing £228.00. The hotel is called The Dolphins Hotel.0
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Try Premier Inn in the main town. Also plenty of deals on Groupon0
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We love the central Premier Inn and have never paid more than
£29 per night with advance booking. It's not the usual P.I either, as it's an Art Deco building with fantastic views over the pier and sea. Very good value considering it's got a 5 star location.0 -
Does Premier Inn do £29 on saturday as well ???
I am looking to stay Fri, Sat & Sun nights.
Saw The Orchid Hotel under £170 for three nights.
Just looking for a better (good clean) place under that if possible0 -
PI is out, their "savers" show up at £270 for 3 nights :-/0
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Have gone for the The Orchid Hotel.0
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We love the central Premier Inn and have never paid more than
£29 per night with advance booking. It's not the usual P.I either, as it's an Art Deco building with fantastic views over the pier and sea. Very good value considering it's got a 5 star location.
The Premier Inn was a Hilton until a few years ago hence it's still a decent deal even since they changed the branding0 -
We love the central Premier Inn and have never paid more than
£29 per night with advance booking. It's not the usual P.I either, as it's an Art Deco building with fantastic views over the pier and sea. Very good value considering it's got a 5 star location.
There is a bit of history there. A more upmarket chain bought it prior to PI. They refurbed it and then went bust. PI bought it so it's above there normal standard.
The view also got better since they took the iMax away0 -
I'm staying in Bournemouth in October and am staying in a Travelodge.Sealed pot challenge #232. Gold stars from Sue-UU - :staradmin :staradmin £75.29 banked
50p saver #40 £20 banked
Virtual sealed pot #178 £80.250
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