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Help! Baby friendly hotel

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Ginga66 · 10/01/2010 21:53

I am nearly due to go back to work after maternity leave and my DH and 9 mth old really could use a stress free luxury but affordable break. We have not really slept since he has been born and really want somewhere where we can unwind but that you don't have to feel uncomfortable with a noisy baby. Any advice hugely appreciated.

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bebemoohatessnot · 11/01/2010 19:27

Well dh does a lot of business travel and I often will take minibreaks during the week so we get to see each other and he gets to see our 9m dd.I have always felt the most comfortable at Hiltons. I know they're expensive, but the staff are professionals and really do help out a lot. We've even had baby related accidents on bed linen in the middle of the night and the staf has always been smiling and understanding.
Deluxe rooms are larger, and more comfortable with travel cot. Also, often times you can book online a 'regular' room but be put on a waiting list for a deluxe room for half the upgrade price. Very nice indeed.

Alibabaandthe40nappies · 11/01/2010 19:30

Have a look at th MacDonald hotels website. We have stayed at a few, both pre and post-DS and found them to be fantastic. Staff who can't do enough and good facilities.
They often have 3 nights for the price of 2, even at weekends.

HeadlessLadyH · 11/01/2010 19:32

http://www.calcotmanor.co.uk/ here

I've not checked on what they do now but they did a good Sunday night offer. Family room, dinner, breakfast and vouchers for spa treatments and there is a FREE CRECHE. Brilliant. They do baby listening too when you go for dinner. It works as we were pulled out when we went!!

HeadlessLadyH · 11/01/2010 19:34

try again

NoseyNooNoo · 16/01/2010 22:15

You can also get babysitting at Calcot for £8.50 and hour...

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