Travel Inn in general
Travel Inn in general in Review

 
chrisc92
Travel Inn in general: Premier Inns oozes quality (642 words)
by - written on 25/07/09 (Very useful, 56 readings)
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It seems only fitting that writing my review of Premier Travel Inn be my 100th, as my visit back in August of 2008 was the end of the old life and beginning of the new! I had organised to drive up to Coventry and bring my partner (Sue) and her daughter down to Plymouth to start our new life together, and had entered into a ...  Read the complete review

worst_trip
Good dependable overnight accommodation that won't cost an a ... (580 words)
by - written on 17/05/09 (Useful, 13 readings)
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As all our relatives live at one of the country, and we live at the other, we've spent a bit of time over the years driving the length of Britain north to south and back again, and since the arrival of our sprog, it's been necessary to break up the stay by spending the night in a motel - having tried going 'off-road' to various good and ...  Read the complete review

hypno06
Travel Inn in general: Ideal for a stop-over (1062 words)
by - written on 17/01/09 (Very useful, 115 readings)
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This is a review of the Premier Travel Inn chain in general, not of any specific branch. The reason for this is that we have stayed at a number of Travel Inns across the country over the years. The chain is also known as Travel Inn and Premier Inn.....but they are one and the same. They are part of Whitbread. Travel Inns ...  Read the complete review

Alison+Adams
Recommended (199 words)
by Alison Adams - written on 24/01/07, updated on  24/01/07
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I have recently begun to travel alone, on business. I have chosen to use the Premier group of hotels for a number of reasons: the familiarity of the room layout and consistent high standard of cleanliness makes it easier to settle in quickly; the absence of Sky/satellite TV - which initially was a disappointment -is actually a bonus as ...  Read the complete review

are+engum%2C+norway
Travel Inn in general: hotelconnect.co.uk (336 words)
by are engum, norway - written on 28/11/06
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My letter to Hotelconnect: My live-in and I spent the weekend in Amsterdam 19-22 October, 2006. We followed a link to Hotelconnect.co.uk from Sterling.no where we bought our plane tickets. As Sterling is a low-price airline and your company advertised with lowest possible prices we made a quick booking after ...  Read the complete review

craftydonna
Premier Travel Inn Thurrock - West, West Thurrock (547 words)
by - written on 10/09/06 (Useful, 577 readings)
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Premier Travel Inn Thurrock - West, West Thurrock This is the best value for money if you wish to visit London but not spend too much. We have stayed at the hotel 8 times and we have booked to stay at the end of August for the bank holiday weekend 2 nights for a family of 4 is costing us £108. This is room only but ...  Read the complete review

rory.brown
Travel Inn in general: Premier Travel Inn, Harlington, Bath Road, London Heathrow A ... (711 words)
by - written on 31/08/06 (Very useful, 1139 readings)
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I stayed at the Premier Travel Inn on Bath Road by Heathrow Airport on Thursday 3rd August 2006. I spent one night here and booked the accomodation through www.hotelconnect.co.uk! I checked in around 5pm, It was easy to find, straight down bath road towards the airport with a big Premier Travel Inn Sign- hard to miss! You go ...  Read the complete review

yampy
Crowned ReviewPremier Travel Inn Durham (Newton Aycliffe) (1849 words)
by - written on 02/02/06 (Very useful, 1068 readings)
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We have just come back from a visit to our family up north in County Durham and we stayed there for two nights in a Premier Travel Inn. This was situated at Newton Aycliffe, which is listed under Durham on the Premier Travel Inn website, and is about 12 miles south of Durham, 20 minutes approximately. It is less than a 2 miles from the ...  Read the complete review

dan+2000
Travel Inn in general: Travel Inn are brill (1579 words)
by - written on 23/03/03, updated on  04/05/04 (Very useful, 774 readings)
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I have just recently stayed at the Heathrow Travel Inn (24th April - 25th April 2004) so I've decided to change this review on the Kensington one, to a Travel Inn in General, funny that that is what the subject is about isn't it!? WHO ARE TRAVEL INN? Travel Inn are the largest hotel group in the UK, with just over ...  Read the complete review

Nanny+Karen
Wheres the bathroom?? (581 words)
by - written on 16/07/02, updated on  16/07/02 (Very useful, 221 readings)
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We were visitng a friend and in desperate need to stay somewhere, all that was available was a Travel Inn at 42.00 (as it was then) it did seem pricey but we had no choice. We were shown into a very spacious and clean room, decorated pleasantly too. The windows are double glazed so we couldnt hear the motorway running outside, ...  Read the complete review

TracyCN
Travel Inn in general: Travel Inn Style (511 words)
by - written on 16/04/02, updated on  04/08/05 (Useful, 681 readings)
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I have only stayed at Travel Inn twice (once at the Euston-London and the other time at County Hall - London. This is soon to become three times (next month actually!) when we will again stay at the Euston - London Travel Inn. The reasons we booked for Travel Inn in the 1st place was the price (£74.95 per room per night ...  Read the complete review

sue.51
Standard fayre and service across the UK! (915 words)
by - written on 08/05/01, updated on  08/05/01 (Very useful, 1341 readings)
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TRAVEL INNS I have tried everything in my power to make this op dynamic, but failed miserably. I have stayed in a number of Travel Inns across the UK, and have found that there is very little to chose between them, the service has always been first class – food has always been good, if a little boring, and the price ...  Read the complete review

themoomin
Travel Inn in general: Inn-side Information (1228 words)
by - written on 23/04/01, updated on  26/04/01 (Very useful, 542 readings)
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Staying in Blackpool? No problem. Dover? No problem. Aviemore? Well, you can't be lucky everytime! ~~ Location Location Location ~~ There are currently 275 Travel Inns in the UK, according to the latest brochure. From Aberdeen to York, all major cities have one within a few miles of the city centre. The Travel Inn Guide ...  Read the complete review

Squiggles
Affordable and Comfortable (882 words)
by - written on 13/04/01, updated on  13/04/01 (Very useful, 258 readings)
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A few months ago I got the chance to stay in one of Travel Inn’s motels/inns, at Tring in Hertfordshire, just 25 miles away from London. Travel Inn offers over 250 inns around the UK, each providing good quality basic but very comfortable accommodation, at a very reasonable price. They are ideal for ‘stopovers’ on long ...  Read the complete review

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