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shagster330
11-07-2006, 02:29 PM
I was looking on the webite last night, just about to book and when I put down that we were 2 adults and 2 children we were unable to book one room.

Maximum occupancy 3 people due to "Unfortunately, the requested number of guests exceeds the new hotel fire code"

We would need to book an adjoining family room at £199 :confused3 :confused3 :confused3

Forget that!!!

I think we will stay at the Hilton at £108!!!

Mrs Doubtfire
11-07-2006, 02:39 PM
Following recommendatios & good trip reports on tripadvisor have recently booked Bewleys at Manchester for December. All rooms are £69. It might be worth you looking at their site. :)

Lizzy Lemon
11-08-2006, 04:16 AM
We have booked 2 children 2 adults parking, bed and breakfast £235, they are putting us ajoining rooms. The second room is not costing any more.

Disney owl
11-08-2006, 08:53 AM
Can recommend Bewleys

It cost us £109 for a family room which slept 4 & 15 days parking.

Not ajoining the airport but near enough to walk & bus tansfers included in the price

poohspals
11-10-2006, 11:04 AM
We have booked 2 children 2 adults parking, bed and breakfast £235, they are putting us ajoining rooms. The second room is not costing any more.

Is that at Radisson? We had the same thing booked then found out it was £109 for same thing at Bewleys and decided i would prefer to spend extra £124 on holiday so quickly cancelled Radisson

Lizzy Lemon
11-11-2006, 02:00 AM
Yes, it is at the Radisson. I can understand you wanting the extra money for spending but as its a very special occassion for us we are pushing the boat out. And also we want to be able to see the planes and walk down to check in then back to the room for breakfast and relaxing until the last possible minute and I believe you would only be able to do that at this hotel.

AndRu
11-11-2006, 03:01 AM
Yes, it is at the Radisson. I can understand you wanting the extra money for spending but as its a very special occassion for us we are pushing the boat out. And also we want to be able to see the planes and walk down to check in then back to the room for breakfast and relaxing until the last possible minute and I believe you would only be able to do that at this hotel.Spot On! :thumbsup2

castanea1985
11-11-2006, 10:50 AM
Hi Lizzy Lemon,
Here is a picture of an executive room we had at the Radisson, Manchester. The round 'tardis' is the wardrobe!!
Hope you have a great holiday!!
Tracy

http://img292.imageshack.us/img292/5977/dscn0460zq8.jpg (http://imageshack.us)

Lizzy Lemon
11-12-2006, 04:49 AM
Thanks for that, wish the 'Tardis' could transport us to Disney instead of nine hours on the aeroplane :rotfl2:

bobboxer
11-14-2006, 08:42 AM
i have just booked the radisson for our pre flight stay next june, we got a family suite for £155, stayed at bewleys last year, its very good, exellent transfer to airport, ( remember and book it), prefer the thought of just stepping on the moving walkway to get to the airport, ( pre-holiday training for the rides at disney :Pinkbounc !!, forgot to say , 3 adults and 1 child in our family suite, 2 seperate bedrooms, hope this helps.

poohspals
11-25-2006, 02:46 PM
We stayed at Bewleys the night we came out to Fuerteventura and although initially quite disppointed (been to Raddisson) with the room there was nothing wrong with it. Think the first impression wasn“t the wow we got at Raddison. But that wow factor wasn“t worth the difference in the price!!

Found the shuttle to be fantastic as well. He took us ovver to the airport the night before so we could show kids around and then we just had to phone to be picked up.

Caught as earlier one in the morning than the one we had booked as thought it was best 2 excited kids were making more noise at airport rather than hotel.

We will def. use it again