Can anyone recommend any accommodation in Newcastle for a weekly commute? I've accepted a six month contract starting Monday and haven't got anywhere to stay yet!
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Weekday accommodation in Newcastle
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Way to go. Great planning and execution
Find a local Travellodge or budget type hotel. If you convince them you will be using them for a number of weeks they can drop the price in most cases. Either that or just use it for the first two weeks to get familiar with your surroundings.
Get yourself something like that and don't worry. First week few weeks on new gigs working away from home can be painful enough without busting a gut trying to find accomodation. Spend a little on hotels, get comfortable and then look for something better when you are there.Last edited by northernladuk; 3 February 2011, 14:06.'CUK forum personality of 2011 - Winner - Yes really!!!!
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Bit late now, but renting is pretty reasonable compared to hotels. When I was looking for a potential contract there, there were some pretty decent places close to the centre for reasonable money.
But yeah, it's far too late for that now.
Travelodge? Premier Inn?Comment
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Not quite the answer you were looking for I guess, but I stayed at the Jurys Inn in Newcastle for a stag do a few months ago, and it was comfortable, well positioned, and had teams of hen parties there all the time...
If a good totty rating is high on your list, the give it a try.
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I only interviewed yesterday and was offered the gig there and then, so it would have been a bit premature any sooner! Thanks, I'll see what I can negotiate with the hotels.Comment
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It has just mysteriously moved to the top of my listOriginally posted by ChrisPackit View PostIf a good totty rating is high on your list, the give it a try.
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to be honest personally its got a great location but it can be a bit noisy as people return during the night.Originally posted by magicbuttons View PostIt has just mysteriously moved to the top of my list
Probably not much of a problem during the week but Saturday night can be rather loud.merely at clientco for the entertainmentComment
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I'll be driving home on Friday evenings for the weekend anyway so that shouldn't be too much of an issue. Besides I could sleep through an earthquake!
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I've only had to work away once (and what a tulip hole Darlington is!!) but if I had to do it again, top of my list would be Newcastle.
If you do stay at the Jurys Inn, take note that the first few bars you will get to as you venture into the centre are the bars at the edge of the Gay part of town. As I found out to my disadvantage once, but that's another story....Comment
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That's good advice but when ever I have looked at Travel Lodge/Premier Inn etc, I have found them really expensive for what they offer.Originally posted by northernladuk View PostWay to go. Great planning and execution
Find a local Travellodge or budget type hotel. If you convince them you will be using them for a number of weeks they can drop the price in most cases. Either that or just use it for the first two weeks to get familiar with your surroundings.
Get yourself something like that and don't worry. First week few weeks on new gigs working away from home can be painful enough without busting a gut trying to find accomodation. Spend a little on hotels, get comfortable and then look for something better when you are there.Public Service Posting by the BBC - Bloggs Bulls**t Corp.
Officially CUK certified - Thick as f**k.Comment
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