Originally posted by Wilmslow
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Bad hotel mistake....
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Checked into my room looked at the menu and thought I am hungry , I will go grab something to eat.... Oh no I cant, I was informed by the ONLY member of staff around that there was no food available !!!!! My option was to find a takeaway but was told I wasnt allowed to eat in my room !!!Unfortunately, at the time of your stay our chef was not available hence the lack of options. Indeed our policy is no eating in the rooms - a table and crockery is provided...Why would you like to eat without this essentials and comfort?
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I think i'm in that one right now.Originally posted by Flashman View PostNot the worst hotel in Coventry apparently....
Got my room key, got the bags from the car, up the stairs, along the passageway, wrestled with the lock and into the room to find.... a bird in the shower
She didn't notice, fortunately. I stole her knickerscrept out and back to reception to request an unoccupied room.
I've now got a chair wedged under my door handle in case Keith Vaz checks in whilst i'm asleep.
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That would be the Allesley hotel. The rooms at the back, not the ones that are used with the weddings.Originally posted by Flashman View PostNot the worst hotel in Coventry apparently....'CUK forum personality of 2011 - Winner - Yes really!!!!
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That was the "in room entertainment", did you not realise what you were paying extra forOriginally posted by barrydidit View PostI think i'm in that one right now.
Got my room key, got the bags from the car, up the stairs, along the passageway, wrestled with the lock and into the room to find.... a bird in the shower
She didn't notice, fortunately. I stole her knickerscrept out and back to reception to request an unoccupied room.
I've now got a chair wedged under my door handle in case Keith Vaz checks in whilst i'm asleep.
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And I thought those two Polish lads had come to mend the telly.Originally posted by barrydidit View PostI think i'm in that one right now.
Got my room key, got the bags from the car, up the stairs, along the passageway, wrestled with the lock and into the room to find.... a bird in the shower
She didn't notice, fortunately. I stole her knickerscrept out and back to reception to request an unoccupied room.
I've now got a chair wedged under my door handle in case Keith Vaz checks in whilst i'm asleep.
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Originally posted by Old Greg View PostAnd I thought those two naked Polish lads, sniffing poppers, had come to mend the telly.The Chunt of Chunts.Comment
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