Currently staying at the Radisson in Portman square. In one of the penthouse suites. Quite nice.
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Go on, how much did you pay for that?Originally posted by NotAllThere View PostCurrently staying at the Radisson in Portman square. In one of the penthouse suites. Quite nice.Comment
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Charlotte street hotel seems nice, not actually stayed there thoughWhile you're waiting, read the free novel we sent you. It's a Spanish story about a guy named 'Manual.'Comment
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On arrival I was asked if I wanted to be upgraded from the room I'd booked, for an additional ~£30 a night. Since the upgrade meant breakfast was now included, it was a no-brainer. Two decent sized rooms, two bathrooms. Nespresso machine + a few other accessories. Good views across London as well.Originally posted by KentPhilip View PostGo on, how much did you pay for that?Down with racism. Long live miscegenation!Comment
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[QUOTE=NotAllThere;1741553]On arrival I was asked if I wanted to be upgraded from the room I'd booked, for an additional ~£30 a night. Since the upgrade meant breakfast was now included, it was a no-brainer. Two decent sized rooms, two bathrooms. Nespresso machine + a few other accessories. Good views across London as well.[/QUOTE]
Yeh, yeh we know...
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Two bathrooms eh.Originally posted by NotAllThere View PostOn arrival I was asked if I wanted to be upgraded from the room I'd booked, for an additional ~£30 a night. Since the upgrade meant breakfast was now included, it was a no-brainer. Two decent sized rooms, two bathrooms. Nespresso machine + a few other accessories. Good views across London as well.
Assuming you were on your own, it must have been a bit of a feat to use them both at the same time..Comment
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I was with my missus.Originally posted by KentPhilip View PostTwo bathrooms eh.
Assuming you were on your own, it must have been a bit of a feat to use them both at the same time..
Is that your missus then, Paddy?Originally posted by Paddy View PostYeh, yeh we know...Originally posted by NotAllThere View PostOn arrival I was asked if I wanted to be upgraded from the room I'd booked, for an additional ~£30 a night. Since the upgrade meant breakfast was now included, it was a no-brainer. Two decent sized rooms, two bathrooms. Nespresso machine + a few other accessories. Good views across London as well.
Down with racism. Long live miscegenation!Comment
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