Goodwood Accomodation heads up! - New Travelodge from Dec 10

Goodwood Accomodation heads up! - New Travelodge from Dec 10

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AngryApples

Original Poster:

5,449 posts

266 months

Tuesday 31st August 2010
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Hi folks,

I dont think many are aware of this, but a new Travelodge is opening in Chichester centre from mid December this year, meaning you can book NOW for GFoS/Revival/Breakfast club

Already reserved a room JIC

Cheers

(oh, keep the info to PH , eh?)

mickk

28,916 posts

243 months

Tuesday 31st August 2010
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Are they charging a premium for the Goodwood weekends?

I expect i know the answer already.

AngryApples

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5,449 posts

266 months

Wednesday 1st September 2010
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yes

£110 a night do ya?

Scandalous, but lets face it, people will pay it!

sean11

195 posts

191 months

Wednesday 1st September 2010
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HOLY CRAP!!!!FOR A TRAVEL LODGE.you might as well stay in butlins in bognor for that then at least the family can do something if they do they dont fancy fos

AngryApples

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5,449 posts

266 months

Thursday 2nd September 2010
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By the lack of coherence there I take it you lost the plot!

rofl

F1JHerbert

538 posts

166 months

Saturday 4th September 2010
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Acouple of years ago I saw Bon Jovi at St. Mary's Stadium, Southampton. My mate and I stayed at a Travelodge near St. Mary's. I booked up about eight months in advance. I got quoted £45's for the night. I informed them at the time that Bon Jovi were playing half a mile away, and would the price go up, and I got told no it wouldn't. But about six months beforehand, I received a letter from them, saying they were going to be charging me £85's for the night. I telephone them up and asked why the price increased. I got told that it was classified as an "Entertainment Night". Due to Bon Jovi playing down the road.

I got Citizen Advice Bureau involved. Because, I had informed them previously and they did NOT send me any booking terms and conditions with the booking. I won the case of getting the room for £45's instead of the £85's.

Apparently, they have a clause in their terms and conditions, about an "entertainment" in the local area. So obviously as its FoS or Revival or Glorious. They are putting their prices up.

AngryApples

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5,449 posts

266 months

Saturday 4th September 2010
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Obviously playing it safe now, the £110/night is up there now, so a good 9 months+ in advance

Good on you for sorting them out, I had issues with a B+B local'ish to Goodwood where I cancelled a booking for the revival back in January and they said they would have to keep the £150 deposit

To be fair, they had said it was non refundable, but I felt as it was some 8 months notice I was giving and it was unlikely they would have a problem reletting on Revival weekend I should be entitled to it back

I looked into it and the OFT had previously taken action for so called 'non refundable' deposits where notice had been given (and in that case, just over a month)

I told them I wanted it back and would take action if I didnt get it, they just took the "thats our policy" line

Oddly enough, when I started the small claims action they took a bit more notice (yet stupidly just let it go to default judgment, rather than just paying, odd!)