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Tricky
10-10-2004, 21:42
I am going on my jollydays in November (ok 2005!!!) and wondered if anyone knew a way of getting a discount at one of the hotels in Manchester (ideally the Radisson SAS)

I'd need two double/twin rooms both with cots, and parking for two cars for 17/18 days (depending if they work on a midnight clock or check in clock)

Quotes to date:
Radisson £169 for 15 days parking then £7 per day
Crowne Plaza £140 for 15 days parking then £5 per day

I can get the Radisson for £115 but would need to pay £1.50 per HOUR parking!!!

The Radisson is ideal cos I can check-in (flight) and then return to the room to relax etc. cos the hotel is connected to the airport...

Anyone got any mates that work there? Or another scam I can use? :angel:

Marge
11-10-2004, 02:10
Lol, leave your cars at NTL cos we're just round the corner from the airport :D :D :D

Marge
11-10-2004, 02:19
Actually try this http://www.superbreak.com/ has most of the hotels around the airport

swoop101
11-10-2004, 06:56
Hire a minibus on two oneway hires from one of the hire firms at the airport.
They will move it for you.

gary_580
11-10-2004, 10:07
try www.abcholidayextras.co.uk

Ive used these many many times for various airports

Looks like they will do what you require for as low as £59 up to about £115

daxx
11-10-2004, 13:37
Try de Vere Mottram Hall, they do a deal on room AND transport AND storage of your vehicle till you return.

Just checked out the price £146 per room includes cot.full english, use of all facilities and the transport and stuff

http://www.devereonline.co.uk/hotel_mottram/

Click Tarrif, Leisure Breaks tab, then the aircraft symbol for current prices

I 'might' be able to swing a F&F discount out of this as its November when your flying.

I dont' work for MH but have 'close' connections' with the place

Tricky
11-10-2004, 17:53
Try de Vere Mottram Hall, they do a deal on room AND transport AND storage of your vehicle till you return.

Just checked out the price £146 per room includes cot.full english, use of all facilities and the transport and stuff

http://www.devereonline.co.uk/hotel_mottram/

Click Tarrif, Leisure Breaks tab, then the aircraft symbol for current prices

I 'might' be able to swing a F&F discount out of this as its November when your flying.

I dont' work for MH but have 'close' connections' with the place


That looks the business - I may be in touch ;)

Marge
11-10-2004, 18:24
:eek: :eek: Mottram Hall, check you out.

Don't think you could have got anywhere posher ;)

Chris
11-10-2004, 18:29
Quotes to date:
Radisson £169 for 15 days parking then £7 per day
Crowne Plaza £140 for 15 days parking then £5 per day
Hotels are the worst place to leave your car for any length of time. Your best bet is prolly either the airport itself (pre-booked parking can be as little as £5 a day at Luton, can't speak for Mcr), or a specialist off-site car park nearby. I don't know what the story is around Manchester Airport, but I'm sure a quick Google will save you a packet.

EDIT

Here you go:
http://www.parkandgo.co.uk/

Gave me four quotes for a fortnight's parking at or near the airport - all of them less than £70. ;)

Indians
11-10-2004, 20:44
Would agree with Chris T, I know of 2 people who returned to their 'Hotel' to collect their car to find it gone, stolen.
I use Ringway Airparks Manchester (part of BCP) £60 ish a fortnight, they provide a bus service to the airport, 15 min ride away, anytime day or night (usefull if you get delayed coming back).

Tricky
11-10-2004, 22:35
Would agree with Chris T, I know of 2 people who returned to their 'Hotel' to collect their car to find it gone, stolen.
I use Ringway Airparks Manchester (part of BCP) £60 ish a fortnight, they provide a bus service to the airport, 15 min ride away, anytime day or night (usefull if you get delayed coming back).

Not too worried it's a company one! :angel:

daxx
11-10-2004, 22:49
MH has a secure car park, covered by the CCTV, only frequented at night by the odd sheep (if they get though the fence), the staff nipping out for a cig break or maybe the geese from the pond 'on the scrounge