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Uk hotels with bedrooms visible from bar/dining room

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leannac · 27/09/2012 19:30

Anyone know of any hotels where bedrooms are visible from dining room/bar? Aside from spread eagle just south of London? Preferably within 2 hrs drive of London

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Startailoforangeandgold · 29/09/2012 18:56

At 18 months my little horror could climb out of her cot and therefore was not to be trusted.

When she was younger, I wouldn't have worried at all.

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Growlithe · 29/09/2012 19:06

This isn't Oxygene. He's singing karaoke in a guest house in Blackpool Grin

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YouOldSlag · 30/09/2012 11:46

Yes mine escaped at 18 months too Startailoforgangeandgold

When we stayed in hotels we just got room service.

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putri · 30/09/2012 16:47

Wasn't this what the McCann did? While OP might want recommendation, it's a bit hard not to suggest other methods. Leaving an 18-mo-old alone in a room, whether the door is visible or not and with a monitor is too dodgy for me.

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cestlavielife · 02/10/2012 23:19

Room service eg get a suite so they in bedroom
Get a babysitter
Or put them sleeping in double buggy and take to restaurant

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AnyFucker · 02/10/2012 23:22

bye then

make sure you look after that relationship won't you ?

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YouOldSlag · 02/10/2012 23:26

Also, they might sleep through the night at home, but at 18 months they certainly know when they're in a new place and they certainly know when you are not around in that strange place. I doubt they will go down at 7pm and allow you to slip out to dinner.

Just get room service. They are still babies!

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GoldenPeppermintCreams · 08/10/2012 19:21

Rent an apartment/cottage/caravan and get a takeaway.

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YouOldSlag · 08/10/2012 19:27

Op, you'll just have to suck it up that when you have two 18 month olds, you can't always do what you want, when you want.

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