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Premier Inn and their good night sleep guarantee
Lilydog
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Weird one this, because it worked for us. Family of four - two teenage kids, stayed in Premier Inn City Centre Portsmouth and slept really well. All in one room for three nights.
Super impressed -couldn’t decide if it was the lovely long walks around Portsmouth, the comfy beds, or maybe the air con that worked and wasn’t noisy.
Either way - highly recommended.
(Staff were also very nice and friendly)
(Staff were also very nice and friendly)
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I wouldn't want to sleep in the same room as my teenage kids, but glad you enjoyed the stay!
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I didn’t think they allowed that many in one room? Even a family room?0
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Scottishgal87 said:I didn’t think they allowed that many in one room? Even a family room?
Twin rooms
Our twin rooms are designed to be as flexible as possible – so they come in different formats. Most feature a super-comfy double or kingsize* Hypnos bed plus a single sofa bed. The rest have two double or kingsize* Hypnos beds. To find out more, speak to your hotel direct.
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Scottishgal87 said:I didn’t think they allowed that many in one room? Even a family room?
Standard rooms usually have one kingsize and one "sofa" or single bed, so up to three people.
Family rooms have one kingsize, a sofa or single and a pull out bed so four can sleep in a family room.
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I like my own room. It's more expensive but I sleep better. If there were four of us, I'd have to do a 2:2 split.
But thank you very much for the recommendation. I've used Travelodge before (no more, thanks!) and this sounds like a better alternative.* It's nice to see a positive posting for once!
*When coronavirus has gone, though, I'm still a bit scared about that.Please note - taken from the Forum Rules and amended for my own personal use (with thanks) : It is up to you to investigate, check, double-check and check yet again before you make any decisions or take any action based on any information you glean from any of my posts. Although I do carry out careful research before posting and never intend to mislead or supply out-of-date or incorrect information, please do not rely 100% on what you are reading. Verify everything in order to protect yourself as you are responsible for any action you consequently take.0 -
Premier Inn is significantly better than travelodgeMalMonroe said:I like my own room. It's more expensive but I sleep better. If there were four of us, I'd have to do a 2:2 split.
But thank you very much for the recommendation. I've used Travelodge before (no more, thanks!) and this sounds like a better alternative. It's nice to see a positive posting for once!
When coronavirus has gone, though, I'm still a bit scared about that.3
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