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By Dill
Date 22.02.10 11:38 UTC
Ok we know about
Travelodge - never have a super deal in any Hotel we need to use

this
can't be a coincidence ;)
Premier Inn (
Lenny was lying about them being cheap, tho I suppose cheap is relative to income ;) )
What are the other ones? I know there are some but can't remember the names ;)
Thanks in advance :)
By fifi
Date 22.02.10 15:26 UTC

Holiday Inn Express are usually quite good, the ones I have stayed in are usually cleaner than Travel Inn as well. We got one booked for Crufts for £45 and no charge for the dog and you also get breakfast thrown in :)
LOL on a plate or a frisbie!!
By NDQ
Date 22.02.10 15:31 UTC
I think it depends where you are wanting to stay, if you want dog friendly and what you are needed the hotel for. I was looking for a hotel to stay in near Soho in London, checked out Premier Inn and it was £90 a night and all the reviews said the hotel was dirty and damp. Looked on lastminute.com and found a 4 star hotel for £99 reduced from £370! So it's worth checking out those sort of website, it wasn't even a 'last minute' deal as we booked 2 weeks in advance :)
By Star
Date 22.02.10 16:35 UTC
These are cheap and basic but take dogs no problem. Cost about £29 per night
www.hotelformule1.com
www.metroinns.co.uk
There are not too many of these but very good, we use them a lot in Holland.
www.Campanile.com
By fifi
Date 22.02.10 17:28 UTC

Preferably on a plate :) :) I did think after I posted it didnt sound quite right!!!! :)
By Dill
Date 24.02.10 18:23 UTC
Thanks for that folks :-D
It's not for dogs - it's for work, a professional course that he would like to go on but is too far to do in one day ;) so needs to be just bed and brekkie :)
Of course I think we should get a small 'stealth' camper, that way he could go on these courses and we would also be able to travel and stay at shows etc. :-D
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