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Does anyone know what time we can check in on Friday?
Does anyone know what time we have to check out on Sunday, and if we have to check out before we leave is there anywhere we can safely leave our luggage whilst we do classes?
isithebe
20-04-2008, 08:18 PM
sorry posted details about Holland
tara2408
21-04-2008, 10:26 AM
Oh yeah I'd like to know that toooooo.
michelleg
21-04-2008, 12:37 PM
Hi Ladies,
Check in is 3pm and check out is 11am. There will be a room arranged where luggage can be left!
Hope that this helps!
Mi x
tara2408
21-04-2008, 08:56 PM
Thanks that's great at least we've got plently of time to find our way round. I'm getting sooo excited now.
melsbells
27-04-2008, 04:11 PM
What time will things actually be set-up on Friday? Will there be anything to do before the first class starts on Friday night (7PM)?
PollyFlinders
25-05-2008, 12:02 AM
Does anyone know if there are any three bed rooms available at the hotel? It says there are on the website but now I've been told there are none.
__TJ__
25-05-2008, 11:29 AM
also as i have never been to stratford im thinking i might come up early and make a day of it, where is the hotel in relation to the local sights anyone know? would like to see shakeys house etc
suttyscrappers
25-05-2008, 12:23 PM
TJ The hotel is basically at the bottom of the the high street by the river. If you are going to park at the hotel then you can easily walk into the town centre within 5 mins. If you feel the urge to shop for some stash before SAG starts then there is also a scrapbooking shop opposite Anne Hatheways cottage (its down a little alleyway).
suttyscrappers
25-05-2008, 12:25 PM
also as i have never been to stratford im thinking i might come up early and make a day of it, where is the hotel in relation to the local sights anyone know? would like to see shakeys house etc
basically i was saying the hotel is IN the town centre :D
Scrapbookmate
25-05-2008, 09:27 PM
Triple Rooms are a difficult story - They do have triple rooms, but they are presumably booked. Certain double rooms can accommodate a roll-a-way bed, but it is still clear how many.
We are letting people book triple rooms, (or rather the double with a roll-a-way) but frankly, I have this sinking feeling that it will be a nightmare at check-in.
At a certain point I decided we just wouldn't do triple rooms (or the double with a roll-a-way), but some people have phoned the hotel and they are very cheerfully saying no problem. That's not what they told us, they tell us difficult and hum , haw, and hum again. Leaving me with a very insecure feeling - just so you are a bit warned -
Of course I hope there is no problem, wouldn't that be wonderful?
eblondie26
26-05-2008, 09:21 AM
Triple Rooms are a difficult story - They do have triple rooms, but they are presumably booked. Certain double rooms can accommodate a roll-a-way bed, but it is still clear how many.
We are letting people book triple rooms, (or rather the double with a roll-a-way) but frankly, I have this sinking feeling that it will be a nightmare at check-in.
At a certain point I decided we just wouldn't do triple rooms (or the double with a roll-a-way), but some people have phoned the hotel and they are very cheerfully saying no problem. That's not what they told us, they tell us difficult and hum , haw, and hum again. Leaving me with a very insecure feeling - just so you are a bit warned -
Of course I hope there is no problem, wouldn't that be wonderful?
When we contacted Patricia a few days ago about this...as we had 'booked' a triple room, she told us that she was still trying to sort this out for us. Is this still the case?
glitterpops
05-06-2008, 01:17 PM
we have booked a triple room too... and they took our money without a problem ... so fingers x it'll be ok B)
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