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Old Dec 15th, 2008 | 08:25 AM
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travelodge super saver

i would love to take advantge of travelodge super saver prices but it looks like you can only book one night but in the "HELP" section it states "Saver / Sale rooms can only be booked one night at a time. When you have located the room you want, simply add it to your basket. You can then select the option to return to the search results or start a new search using the orange Saver search panel."

at 32 pounds for a family room - i am thinking booking one day at a time is the way to go - has anyone done this???
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Old Dec 15th, 2008 | 09:27 AM
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I did it for my next stay (27/31dec) in 2 different hotels (Euston and Covent Garden) with no problem (family rooms as well). You get an invoice for each night.
Enjoy your stay!
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Old Dec 15th, 2008 | 09:49 AM
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The only difficulty may be if Travelodge refuses to store your luggage from day to day, and requires you to vacate day by day. I know they can be a pain about that, and that they generally disallow any sort of early check-in, but I'm not sure what happens when you have booked consecutive days.
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Old Dec 15th, 2008 | 10:05 AM
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Will that is why we'll travel very light with a small backpack each (we're 4). 12 days to go, I can't wait!!!
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Old Dec 15th, 2008 | 10:42 AM
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I have only ever booked Travelodges for one night at a time myself (and I have found them very satisfactory for the money), but someone I know who was in the process of moving house and having building works done stayed for more than 3 months at the same Travelodge. I don't know how they booked/fixed it, but they certainly did not have to move their things out every day. OK, this was in the depths of the English countryside (albeit within a mile of the M5!) but it worked for them.

On the Travelodge website there are FAQ and Help sections. Is the answer there? If not you can email them and they get back to you within a few days with the answer.

Good luck and happy Travelodging!

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