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  • dang65
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    Originally posted by TimberWolf View Post
    That sounds okay for a few nights, but I wouldn't fancy it for a whole contract.
    Sure, yeah. You save plenty of money anyway, so you can have a treat somewhere more expensive from time to time. I used to rotate around a few different places when I was contracting in London.

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  • sasguru
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    Originally posted by SizeZero View Post
    Is there only me thinking

    CUK Towers, starring Sas Fawlty

    No I was thinking the same ...

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  • SizeZero
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    Originally posted by sasguru View Post
    So I reckon there would be demand for medium-to-long term accomodation (without the 6-month SAT) in centralish London (say zones 2/3) in say, a large bedsit with ensuite bathroom, maybe with a microwave, at around the £400-450 pcm mark?

    Hmmm, is this a good plan B if the sums work out. Will look into it.
    Is there only me thinking

    CUK Towers, starring Sas Fawlty

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  • TimberWolf
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    Originally posted by dang65 View Post
    No age restrictions, no. In fact, the central London ones I've stayed at tend to have a mainly 30s-50s age range of people staying there, certainly at this time of year and over the Autumn/Winter period.

    Only other minor restriction is that you have to pay a bit more if you are not a YHA member, but you can still stay there if you're not. But membership is very cheap.

    You can also book a room to yourself at most of the hostels, if they've got a spare one. About 48 quid a night for one of those. Shared room is 24.50 a night (approx).
    That sounds okay for a few nights, but I wouldn't fancy it for a whole contract.

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  • Sysman
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    Originally posted by sasguru View Post
    FFS. Would you a like butler too?
    No. I am simply describing some fairly basic things which would make me pick one place over another.

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  • dang65
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    Originally posted by TimberWolf View Post
    Are there age or other restrictions?
    No age restrictions, no. In fact, the central London ones I've stayed at tend to have a mainly 30s-50s age range of people staying there, certainly at this time of year and over the Autumn/Winter period.

    Only other minor restriction is that you have to pay a bit more if you are not a YHA member, but you can still stay there if you're not. But membership is very cheap.

    You can also book a room to yourself at most of the hostels, if they've got a spare one. About 48 quid a night for one of those. Shared room is 24.50 a night (approx).

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  • Lumiere
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    Originally posted by TimberWolf View Post
    You could get a nice flat share or bedsit for a fraction of that price.
    Because these are different things, you pay for the freedom of booking when you like and for how long you like, and you do not have to be a nice looking professional female with 5 recent references to get a room ..

    I though we were discussing "market for people to crash down for the night ", can you do that with a flat share or bedsit ?

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  • TimberWolf
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    Originally posted by dang65 View Post
    YHA. You do have to share a bedroom, yeah, but I found it was usually with no more than a couple of other people, and you only sleep in there. I've had a room to myself quite a few times as well. As I say, I find them generally to be far more comfortable than Travelodge type places, and in way more convenient locations, and a lot cheaper.

    And you get a spacious locker (bring your own padlock) so, no, you don't really need to sleep with your laptop under your pillow.

    As I said, it's obvious that they are not everyone's cup of tea, but they have plenty of advantages over most of the alternatives.
    Are there age or other restrictions?

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  • dang65
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    Originally posted by Ruse View Post
    Are you talking YHA Youth Hostels or YMCA ?

    From my experience of YHA you had to sleep in bunk beds in a dorm, maybe it's all changed now.
    YHA. You do have to share a bedroom, yeah, but I found it was usually with no more than a couple of other people, and you only sleep in there. I've had a room to myself quite a few times as well. As I say, I find them generally to be far more comfortable than Travelodge type places, and in way more convenient locations, and a lot cheaper.

    And you get a spacious locker (bring your own padlock) so, no, you don't really need to sleep with your laptop under your pillow.

    As I said, it's obvious that they are not everyone's cup of tea, but they have plenty of advantages over most of the alternatives.

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  • TimberWolf
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    Originally posted by Lumiere View Post
    what else do you expect it to be, hour, week ?
    You could get a nice flat share or bedsit for a fraction of that price.

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  • Lumiere
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    Originally posted by TimberWolf View Post
    £33 per night?
    what else do you expect it to be, hour, week ?

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  • TimberWolf
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    Originally posted by Lumiere View Post
    This is exactly what Formule 1 offers.

    Formule 1 London Barking
    Parking
    From 33.00 GBP

    I am sure there are also dozens if not hundreds of private "guest houses" using the same concept. Seen several houses along Ealing road converted to private hotels recently.
    £33 per night?

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  • Lumiere
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    Originally posted by TimberWolf View Post
    I sometimes think there's a market for people to crash down for the night in a box not much bigger than a coffin, but much cheaper and with builtin TV. You could probably fit hundreds of them in a space as large as a house. Might get complaints from elf and safety though.
    This is exactly what Formule 1 offers.

    Formule 1 London Barking
    Parking
    From 33.00 GBP

    I am sure there are also dozens if not hundreds of private "guest houses" using the same concept. Seen several houses along Ealing road converted to private hotels recently.

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  • TimberWolf
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    I sometimes think there's a market for people to crash down for the night in a box not much bigger than a coffin, but much cheaper and with builtin TV. You could probably fit hundreds of them in a space as large as a house. Might get complaints from elf and safety though.

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  • sasguru
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    Originally posted by Sysman View Post
    Yep. I'd want a minimum of kettle, fridge and something to cook with, glasses, crockery etc.

    .

    FFS. Would you a like butler too?

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