Meet the Other Phone. Flexible and made to last.

Meet the Other Phone.
Flexible and made to last.

Buy now

Please or to access all these features

Holidays

Use our Travel forum for recommendations on everything from day trips to the best family-friendly holiday destinations.

booking a 3 night stay separately for each night...

3 replies

geordieminx · 05/03/2009 08:46

Ok so a bit random but here goes...

Travel lodge have a sale on just now, £19 rooms. We have family coming to stay over easter - I have tried to book a 3 night stay for them - £32 a night per room, but if I do it individually then its £19 for the first and last night and £32 for the middle.

Is there anything to stop be booking like this? Will they throw SIL when she turns up?

OP posts:
claricebean · 05/03/2009 08:48

What are their check in and out times? I suppose they could make you change room each night and there could be a gap when you have checked out but can't check in yet. It depends how annoying it would be to pack up each time (are kids involved?). I would phone and ask them.

geordieminx · 05/03/2009 08:54

Yes, 2 kids although teenagers.

I suppose it would be annoying, but not the end of the world, as they are going to be out and about most days.... I suppose they are only saving £26....

I bet if I foned them they would say we cant do it, where as if they just do it... what's the worst they can do

OP posts:
raisinbran · 06/03/2009 09:04

Unless you had a really jobs worth receptionist on check in they will normally just link the bookings together so housekeeping know its a stay over and not a departure.( they dont have to change the sheets and can clean your room earlier than waiting for all your belongings to be cleared.)

You have just bucked the reservations system thats all. Why pay more than you have to. I used to be a Hotel Manager and it wasn't normally a problem other people do it.

New posts on this thread. Refresh page
Swipe left for the next trending thread