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Topic Other Boards / Foo / Hmm new twist to Travel lodge living :-)
- By Blue Date 11.09.07 14:17 UTC
http://uk.news.yahoo.com/afp/20070911/tuk-lifestyle-britain-hotel-offbeat-a7ad41d_1.html
- By LJS Date 11.09.07 14:29 UTC
I read about this earlier :D :D
- By Tracey123 [gb] Date 11.09.07 15:00 UTC
LOL. I dont blame them! If I could get someone to do my laundry I'd do the same!! :D
- By mygirl [gb] Date 11.09.07 15:02 UTC
lol i should do that the amount of times we stay in travel lodges  :D
- By sandrah Date 11.09.07 15:46 UTC
Do they eat in the Little Chef everyday :eek:
- By Daisy [gb] Date 11.09.07 16:39 UTC
I hope not :eek::eek::eek:

Daisy
- By Dakkobear [gb] Date 11.09.07 19:42 UTC
This was on the TV this morning and the amount they saved compared with being in an old folks home was amazing
- By Daisy [gb] Date 11.09.07 20:04 UTC

> in an old folks home was amazing


But there is no comparison really because nobody is actually caring for them :) What happens if they are ill ? Where do they do their washing ?

What a life stuck in one room all day. What on earth do they do all day ???? Travel Lodges are fine for a night or two but I would never want to actually live in one :eek:

Daisy
- By Jeangenie [gb] Date 11.09.07 20:21 UTC

>Travel Lodges are fine for a night or two


Really? :eek: :eek: Not the one I stayed in. Never again.
- By Daisy [gb] Date 11.09.07 20:31 UTC
Have to admit that I haven't actually stayed in one for a while :D :D Usually stay in Premier Travel Inns if we have to stop anywhere :D :D :D

Daisy
- By Blue Date 12.09.07 09:37 UTC
You must have had a bad one JG only bad ones I have found are in and around london or Windsor. All the ones around Stafford, Birmingham etc are really good.

I am one of the fussiest people on the planet and suffer from very bad home sickness at times and a traveller freind of mine suffers really bad panick attacks between us ( I know what a pair :-D )   we manage now using the travel lodges. Each hotel is the same so if you stay in them say one per month you almost become familiar to them and dont feel home sick.  They bedding and bathrooms are always spotless which is one of my phobias. 
- By Tracey123 [gb] Date 12.09.07 09:42 UTC
I agree with Blue. The Travelodges I have stopped in are great. Clean, comfortable!

Unless of course your used to 4 poster beds, a butler at the door and a fridge full of caviar JG ;)
- By Blue Date 12.09.07 09:49 UTC
Hey Tracey even if you were they are still very clean and adaquate for an over nighter ..  I am so fussy about where I sleep.  After the first 2 or 3 stays getting over my homesick issues I was fine. I can arrive at 10pm the night before a show, get to sleep no problem.   I am probably only every in the 10 hours for sleeping but I have not problem.   I did have a stinky room in London once but got them to move me to a better room and they refunded my money also.

We had a big joint show last year with our clubs and the location had accomodation.( not TL)  When I saw it I nearly cried.  I couldnt believe people were considering staying.  My freind and I never stayed .
- By inthemistuk [gb] Date 12.09.07 10:12 UTC
We stayed in one in Croydon on saturday night!
we were on the 10th floor and it was awful! the sheets were threadbare and the room smelt!
we stay in them often as its an escape from the kids for a night!
all the ones on the A55 have been great as have the ones on the M6
- By Dakkobear [gb] Date 12.09.07 17:47 UTC
What happens if they are ill ?
I know, but I guess they don't need care yet and from what they said they are treated like family by the staff :) . They still have a flat in Sheffield so I guess they go home to do their washing? Who knows? I wouldn't want to live in one either but ... :D
- By Daisy [gb] Date 12.09.07 17:51 UTC
I have heard of elderly people living in hotels before - it's not that unusual - but living in a Travel Lodge is :D :D :D Most choose a nice hotel by the seaside, with a lovely view and the promenade to walk along :) :) :)

Daisy
- By Dakkobear [gb] Date 12.09.07 18:31 UTC
In Spain .... :D :D (too blooming cold here!!!)
- By Daisy [gb] Date 12.09.07 18:58 UTC
Spain's the last place that I would like to live if I were old :)

Daisy
- By calmstorm Date 12.09.07 08:38 UTC
Wheres the link from Blue gone?:confused:
- By Tracey123 [gb] Date 12.09.07 12:02 UTC
Theres problems with all links today. :)
- By calmstorm Date 12.09.07 17:05 UTC
Oh right thanks :)
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