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katex 03-03-2008 20:29

Re: Planning to stay at a travelodge...
 
Yes, that's looks fine too Mani .. getting a picture of you now, and sure your family will be happier you staying somewhere like this than a clinical Travelodge .. which are great for one night stays.. but they will want to know that you are with proprietors that will say "Hi, have you had a good day ? " when you come back in the evening.

Go for it .. take a chance ... can always move out if it is crap ... :)

AccyLass 03-03-2008 21:34

Re: Planning to stay at a travelodge...
 
the b&b's certainly sound a better, cosier, more reliable option

Loz 03-03-2008 23:14

Re: Planning to stay at a travelodge...
 
Stayed in travelodges a couple of times and can honestly say ive never had a problem and have arrived quite late at night.
I would be surprised if you had any problems.
Hope everything works out.

West Ender 04-03-2008 16:25

Re: Planning to stay at a travelodge...
 
Are you going for training with the company you work for? If so, they should have sorted out your accomodation, they should be paying for it and it should be in a decent hotel, not a Travel Lodge. Who do you work for, Gordon Brown? :rolleyes:

WalkOnBRFC 05-03-2008 21:07

Re: Planning to stay at a travelodge...
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by mani (Post 539904)
but i'm a bit wary of their overbooking process. i know i'm goin to reach there late in the day so there is a chance they'll be over-booked

would i be able to have a say where i'd prefer a move to - i dont want to be moved futher away from where i need to go...

there is one nearer but thats working out more expensive than one futher away

Just ring them up and explain you are going to be late. I'm sure it won't be a problem as long as they are aware of your circumstances. I wouldn't worry too much. I don't think I've been to a Travel Lodge that has been fully booked Lol

Neil 06-03-2008 07:35

Re: Planning to stay at a travelodge...
 
I am staying in a travel lodge in a few weeks for a training course with work.
If they are booked up when I arrive, which will be late evening, I will turn around, do the 200+ miles home and will not be attending the course.

MargaretR 06-03-2008 08:34

Re: Planning to stay at a travelodge...
 
I would book into the dearest hotel I could find nearby,
and contact my employer the following morning.
If they won't pay the extra cost -THEN come home

Neil 06-03-2008 10:07

Re: Planning to stay at a travelodge...
 
What makes you think I want to spend time away from home in the first place ;)

I would not mind if they put us in a decent hotel with something to do like a pool etc. I will be bored stupid at night. I wont be out drinking all night with the rest of them. Been there, done that, learned nothing on the course :D:D:D


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