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travellodges and legoland

budge

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has anyone stayed in one?
do you pay per room or per person?

whats the nearest travel lodge to lego land? does anyone know :)
 
thanks!!

i got a good deal! a family room for £49!!!

all in all a two day trip to legolandwitll cost me £218. That all the kids and me and hubby and an over night stay in the hotel.

ill book it all then break the news to hubby :rotfl:


anyone been to lego land? do you get fed breakfast at the travel lodges?

kels that would be great!
 
i dont believe you do get breckie no. as its litrally a place to 'lodge' but ill double check that one.

:)
 
ohthanks!

if they don't provide brekkie then its no problem! ill just take some bread and butter!
 
yeh best plan. or even a pack of cereal, and you can pick some milk up from the shop :)

theres always a way :)
 
budge don't book legoland yet you can get vouchers all over the place for half price and free kids and stuff. clicky
 
also: legoland closed 1st/2nd/8th/9th/15th/16th/22nd/23rd May
 
yep i got three kids free vouchers urchin!!

one child free with every full paying adult so i only have to pay for bethany (3 yar old) if me and hubby go in separately!

:) im quite excited about it!
 
DF has been to legoland with his brother ill ask him waht it was like!

Hope you all have a great time!
 
it looks fab! my sister went a few years back with her little boy and she loved it!!! she says there is as much for the adults to do as the kids so thats great!!! :dance: :dance: :dance:
i hate paying full price for a theme park and not being able to go on anything :x
 
I took OH and some friends about 4 years ago when we were 25ish. We didn't have any children! :oops: :oops:
But we had a fantastic time! hehe It's definately a place for the lil uns (as apposed to white knuckle rides at Thorpe park etc)
I loved the minature village and the room where you can play with the lego, build cars and race them. We were in there for about an hour! :oops: :lol:
 
Travelodge are usually really good value, you get a really big room with a massive double bed and a sofa bed too.

I've always wanted to go to legoland, guess I'll wait a couple more years...

Hope you have a great time!
 
keslo66 said:
my OH works in one. i can ask him when he comes home if you like :)

kels. i want to book a family room in one of the travel lodges but it says its for a maximum of 4 people. We are 6. could you please ask you hubby if thye actually check how many people are sleeping in a room and if they care. with a double bed and a pull out settee there is more than enough room for allof us. but i don;t want to book it and arrive there and get sent home.
 
has anyone got a legoland ticket for a free child with one full paying adult?? if so can i have it :rotfl:
i have got three and need one more coz we want to go for two days. I got mine in the kids smart rewards booklet from nationwide :)
 
hi budge,

you pay per room, all rooms in all hotels (tavel lodge) are identical, all contain 1 kingsize bed, one sofa bed, room for a cot, kettle, basic tea and coffee supplys, bathroom and 2 large towels as standard. unless more requested.

genral rule that central reservations will tell you is no more than 3 adults per room. but this rule is often flounced to 4 adults.

breckfast is not included in price. as it is a budget hotel. however breckfast boxes can bebrought for £4.50, they contain, cornflakes, milk, cereal bar and dried fruit flakes.

if you book the room 21days in advance and online, you can get what is called a super saver, which is charged at £15 per room, or a genral online booking at £26 per room which is a cheaper option than phoning or booking in person which can often double price.

i hope this is of some help to you. :)
 
budge said:
with a double bed and a pull out settee there is more than enough room for allof us. but i don;t want to book it and arrive there and get sent home.

Just to mention that the sofa beds are the size of single beds. maybe enough room for a child each end...

I've never known a travelodge to check how many people are in your room.
 

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