Personally I have found Sky Go to be decent on a strong 3G signal though best if you can connect to a decent WiFi connection.
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Contract Staying Away: Hotel Tips
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Although I still swear by my 4G MiFi device on a Three contract, not failed me once yet and 15gb for £15 a monthOriginally posted by Stevie Wonder BoyI can't see any way to do it can you please advise?
I want my account deleted and all of my information removed, I want to invoke my right to be forgotten.Comment
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Stayed here recently The President Hotel | Great Value in Central London from £86 | Imperial Hotels, central London location and for £86 quid a night you get a full English thrown in (plus stay 2 nights and you get a free 3 course meal in the evening), would recommend.Comment
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Originally posted by unixman View PostNot stayed in Basingstoke. Go for a reasonable hotel, say Premier Inn standard. The better the accommodation the less stressed you will be. PI is good standard and they usually have a well populated bar/restaurant where you can make friends or at least acquaintances. Pretty waitresses too. Travelodge is borderline and just becomes stressful over time.
Renting would be great but I never managed it for one reason or another.
Gym in the evening is a winner. Followed by food shopping or restaurant meal, surfing the hotel wi-fi, reading in the bar, TV. One place I was at ran a good 5-a-side. Drinking with contractors is preferable to all the above, obviously.
Another little know fact with Premier Inn is if ( for any reason ) you have raucous guests staying at the Hotel, eg Hen or Stag Parties going on where they continue to party into the small hours or even better - if your disturbed by the Hotel fire alarm going off ( for any reason ) whether for practice fire drill, false alarm or the real maccoy. Complain to reception straight away and ask for a refund of the day or night you were disturbed in the hotel. Premier Inn will either refund that night or reduce the amount you pay at checkout - for the day or days, you were disturbed by noise.Comment
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May have a possible 2/3 weeker in Dublin coming up, any recs on flights and hotels?
Did a conf a few years back and I remember it was cheaper to go out RyanAir and come back air lingus. Or other way round.
qhHe had a negative bluety on a quackhandle and was quadraspazzed on a lifeglug.
I look forward to your all knowing and likely sarcastic and unhelpful reply.
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This is an ok business hotel, walking distance to the very centre of Dublin
O'Callaghan Stephen's Green Hotel - Dublin - TripAdvisor
Temple Bar area is a bit of a hole these days. I used to use a hotel there, I wouldn't any more.Comment
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The Travelodges at Heston services are dirt cheap if booked well in advance - around £23 a night and handy if you get a gig nearby with onsite parking.The greatest trick the devil ever pulled was convincing the world that he didn't existComment
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I've picked up a couple of nights in a B&B a little way from the city where I'm working.
Check out toprooms.com - they seem to have B&B's not found in LateRooms et al.
(I avoided the £10 voucher though, I'm not keen on that kind of thing).
I'll let you know how successful it was..."I can put any old tat in my sig, put quotes around it and attribute to someone of whom I've heard, to make it sound true."
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What's the latest in staying near Canary Wharf?
I need something mid-term and I am a little bit torn between B&B, renting a room, flat.
What are some nice areas that are near but not too near and easily commutable both to the wharf and the local airports?Comment
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