Hahahaha yes.
If I ever catch an STD, I want it to be from banging a bus full of Victoria secret/playboy girls. Not from an unwashed hookers bedsheet.
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[QUOTE=wim121;1532720]I have found tripadvisor very handy though. Been looking at places to stay in london and elsewhere before and it has really helped keep me away from hooker hotels.[/QUOTE]
Is that the truth wim
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Most hotels in blackpool are tulip-holes. Especially south and central shore where they both are. Even the Imperial (best western IIRC) and the hilton are ropey.
I dont understand why people do it to themselves. The devere out of the town centre beside the park, is probably the only place I would stay at in blackpool and it's cheaper than most blackpool hotels.
I have found tripadvisor very handy though. Been looking at places to stay in london and elsewhere before and it has really helped keep me away from hooker hotels.
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I did find this managers response funny:
“Stay away !!!”
Had 2 grab one vouchers so we had to go here twice. The first experience was my worst ever in a restaurant and the second was actually worse again. The manager is rude, the service is shocking and the food was the worst I've had in a restaurant. Stay away at all costs, trust me !!!Casa Roma, Manager at Casa Roma, responded to this review
Why would you do the same bad thing TWICE?!!!!!
What worries me though:
Ranked #192 of 233 restaurants in Cork
How much worse can it get? Blimey!
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Originally posted by Spacecadet View PostIt's the idiots own fault for joining the voucher scheme. Groupon and the rest don't sell vouchers for businesses which don't want to be involved in it
Your fault not to read the T&Cs but they have a history of being happy to mis-sell since they get paid regardless.
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Originally posted by KentPhilip View PostOMG
"i feared for my childrens safety when i could hear someone threatening to be stabbed"
"the mattress wasnt new.....it had blood stains on each side"
"THE SMELL WAS VILE!!!!"
Where do I book?
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Originally posted by alreadypacked View PostLooks like this restaurant manager, does not like Groupon voucher customers.
Casa Roma, Cork - Restaurant Reviews - TripAdvisor
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well he has just committed commercial suicide.
Looks like he deserved the reviews.
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Restaurant Review
Looks like this restaurant manager, does not like Groupon voucher customers.
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