NP
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Post by NP on Sept 12, 2010 11:28:09 GMT
First of all I take it these fixtures are still as they were? Braehead away 6th November Edinburgh away 7th November Travelodge are at the moment doing a sale. Good prices if you are staying over on the Sunday night with £15 or £19 rooms. link to Edinburgh Travelodge prices for that weekend below: www.travelodge.co.uk/search_and_book/saver_search.php?changeWeek=1&locpostText=edinburghWhose going up for that weekend, where will you be staying or looking to stay, and how many Panthers fans do you reckon will be in attendence?
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Post by pantherinmanc on Sept 12, 2010 13:50:01 GMT
Going and staying in Glasgow both nights. Have spent many happy hours in Edinburgh so thought it was a good opportunity to spend a bit more time in Glasgow. Staying in Premier Inn on Argyle St. Have stayed before and decent enough location + it has a car park.
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Post by Lucy on Sept 12, 2010 14:08:02 GMT
Staying in Glasgow Saturday and Edinburgh Sunday - got a free stay at Holiday Inn with our amassed points from previous visits!
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Post by Deleted on Sept 12, 2010 16:55:52 GMT
Driving upto Glasgow in the morning , so i ll have a bit of time to do some Xmas shopping around Braehead centre ;D
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ellyjay
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Post by ellyjay on Sept 12, 2010 17:28:01 GMT
Thanks for that, we have now booked Glasgow and Edinburgh Hotels for about £50 less than it would have cost us for the hotels we had looked at
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Post by whiskey1 on Sept 12, 2010 19:08:44 GMT
Hmm, pretty tempting. I see that there's an Edinburgh double-header in December too. Are these fixtures confirmed now?
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Post by grumpyminer on Sept 12, 2010 23:27:20 GMT
Two things.
Firstly, there has NOT been any confirmation of fixtures after the first weekend in October. Fixture lists are on the EIHL website, the Panthers site and match programme but they may be incorrect. I hope not as our hotel rooms were booked weeks ago.
Secondly, just a warning, every Travelodge I have ever stayed in has been little more than basic. The room in Belfast had no heating, a window that wouldn't close properly and nowhere to hang our clothes.......you get what you pay for.
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Post by johnadam on Sept 13, 2010 8:43:39 GMT
Like what grumpyminer has said, if you save money going to the travel lodge you will loose in comfort and other things too, i have been to two travel lodges and both were poor in standards. Premier Inn, is a much better place to stay, abit more in money but worth it.
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Paul
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Post by Paul on Sept 13, 2010 20:24:25 GMT
Going up Friday morning and staying at the Murrayfield Lodge in Edinburgh all weekend. Anyone else staying there?
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Post by Deleted on Sept 13, 2010 22:55:04 GMT
Going up Friday morning and staying at the Murrayfield Lodge in Edinburgh all weekend. Anyone else staying there? Me ;D
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Post by Olaw d'Elpus on Sept 13, 2010 23:57:17 GMT
I'm going with the Supporters Club
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