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Hotels in Reading

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chocolateshoes · 06/04/2006 19:35

Can anyone recommend hotel in Reading that would suit us. DS is 9 mths & goes to sleep at 7pm. So DP & I are bit stuck. We're bit wary of listening systems & bby sitters, but if we had larger room or even a room with lounge we could probably eat a takeaway & watch TV quietly.

Any suggestions??

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stitch · 06/04/2006 19:37

nothing constructive to say whatsoever, but whyyyy are you hotelling in reading?

chocolateshoes · 06/04/2006 19:48

You may ask!!!! Smile

A visit to the in-laws, but they have no room to stay.

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anguathewerewolf · 06/04/2006 19:54

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well, then shouldnt they organise something for you? including the takeaway?

ive just done a namechange

nellie245 · 06/04/2006 19:57

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chocolateshoes · 06/04/2006 20:17

Hmmmm...thanks Nellie! If only! In my dreams!!

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bluesky · 09/04/2006 20:24

Have you looked at the Madejski Millennium hotel, just off the M4 junction 11. It has good deals, I am presuming you are going on a sat night, I just looked on laterooms, and they have some good offers.

rummum · 09/04/2006 20:51

There's the Holiday Inn hotel or the holiday Inn travel lodge type thing which is right by the toby resturant (I could eat there everyday for the rest of my life!) They are both in Caversham which is just outside Reading, or there are plenty of smaller hotels/B&B's like the rainbow corner hotel,
There is the Renaisonse (sp) in Reading V posh..
can't think of any more at the moment...

lexiemum · 11/04/2006 15:02

do you still need a hotel? which side of reading?

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