O/T Travel Lodge

O/T Travel Lodge

Postby Christies Child » Wed Jul 23, 2008 11:21 am

According to the Visitor Travel Lodge are prepared to pay £500 per room if someone recommends a development site for their use.


Mmmmmm.....Westgate adjacent to our new stadium?


Some thing tells me, that the club could already be on to this one!
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Re: O/T Travel Lodge

Postby P/T Indie » Wed Jul 23, 2008 11:33 am

Just seen that and thought the same thing now what are the contact details for Travelodge head office
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Re: O/T Travel Lodge

Postby poulton shrimp » Wed Jul 23, 2008 11:46 am

Giant Axe --at least travel lodge will get more people in :lol:
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Re: O/T Travel Lodge

Postby Welshrimp » Wed Jul 23, 2008 12:25 pm

poulton shrimp wrote:Giant Axe --at least travel lodge will get more people in :lol:


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Re: O/T Travel Lodge

Postby Phoenix » Wed Jul 23, 2008 12:42 pm

Some thing tells me, that the club could already be on to this one!

They will want to get the hotel up & running in a few months. Unless they can come up with some design that allows it to be built while MFC sort out the legalities of our move and sort out the sale of Christie Park, they'll find somewhere else. I wonder if Travelodge are the hotel company that the club mentioned might be involved in the new site? Quite likely, the timing's about right, shame we've had to put development back.

Will they fill the Travelodge every night? Yes because people who've travelled a few hundred miles to go to a meeting early the next day won't mind another 10 or so miles to the hotel. If only we had a decent road to get them in & out of Morecambe :(
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Re: O/T Travel Lodge

Postby heysham_mfc » Wed Jul 23, 2008 1:44 pm

if this is true then it is great for the town and the club hopefully it might attract more away supporter to 'make a weekend of it' knowing that there is good hotel accommodation on site also bringing more visitors to Morecambe
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Re: O/T Travel Lodge

Postby Phoenix » Wed Jul 23, 2008 1:45 pm

Travelodges are typically cheaper at weekends. Ideal for the York's overflow ;)
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Re: O/T Travel Lodge

Postby Harry » Wed Jul 23, 2008 2:15 pm

Phoenix wrote:Will they fill the Travelodge every night? Yes because people who've travelled a few hundred miles to go to a meeting early the next day won't mind another 10 or so miles to the hotel. If only we had a decent road to get them in & out of Morecambe :(


If their meetings were in Morecambe, then maybe. However I suspect that anywhere else in the area then people would rather stop at the Holiday Inn next to Junction 34.
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Re: O/T Travel Lodge

Postby Phoenix » Wed Jul 23, 2008 2:35 pm

If you use the likes of the holiday inns, premier travelinns, travelodges, etc you'll know their late cancellation policy means companies block book rooms well in advance then cancel at the last minute, in some cases that's 6pm on day of arrival. That's long after you & I have to make a decision where to stay and frequently I'm 10 or 15 miles away from where I am working. Morecambe will be just another pre-fab box to sleep in somewhere in the north west where tomorrow's meeting will be held. Don't think of them as bringing business to the resort, they might at weekends but weekdays they are mainly used for business travellers.

BTW, that's not a negative opinion, that's fact based on my own experiences in far too many of these hotels.
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Re: O/T Travel Lodge

Postby Number 1 » Wed Jul 23, 2008 5:00 pm

I'm not so sure Westgate would be a runner for TL. TL's are usually to be found on Motorways and on major routes, not in the middle of a town that, in all honesty is difficult to get to. Then again, if they've changed their policy then it might be a goer. I'll be happy to be proved wrong though.
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Re: O/T Travel Lodge

Postby Keith » Wed Jul 23, 2008 5:08 pm

Number 1 wrote:I'm not so sure Westgate would be a runner for TL. TL's are usually to be found on Motorways and on major routes, not in the middle of a town that, in all honesty is difficult to get to. Then again, if they've changed their policy then it might be a goer. I'll be happy to be proved wrong though.


There are (at least) two Travel Lodges in Warrington, one walking distance from my Regional Office. Westgate is closer to the motorway than the one I stayed in, so perhaps it is just more noticable when they are near motorways?
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Re: O/T Travel Lodge

Postby Phoenix » Wed Jul 23, 2008 5:28 pm

TLs are everywhere. People will go out of their way to get to them for two main reasons - price and late cancellation notice. That's what business people just adore, cheap accomodation and the ability to cancel when their meeting's cancelled. And they'll drive out of their way to get to those sort of hotels, I do.
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