Title: Hotels suggested by Alea Leeds Post by: TightEnd on May 09, 2009, 02:24:49 AM Richard,
The Holiday Inn Express do a special rate for Alea of £65 for Bed n Breakfast. I think you might even be able to shop around online and find a better rate than that tho.They are right next door to the casino. Holiday Inn Express Armouries Drive Clarence Dock Leeds LS10 1LE Tel:- 0871 423 4942 Or if you want something cheaper the Etap hotel do rooms for £36 per night. It is only a 5 minute walk from the casino, and it is opposite the bus station/National Express. Etap Hotel 2 The Gateway North Crown Point Road Leeds LS9 8BZ Tel:- 0113 245 0725 Title: Re: Hotels suggested by Alea Leeds Post by: amcgrath1uk on May 09, 2009, 10:09:32 AM Got Holiday Inn for 3 nights bed only for just over £150.
Title: Re: Hotels suggested by Alea Leeds Post by: Rooky9 on May 09, 2009, 10:15:46 AM Jurys inn is also a couple of minutes away. Sometimes very good rates there.
The holiday inn express is next dor but two virtually and has a decent sized lobby and bar area (for a holiday innexpress). The etap is next door to me. Ive never been in. Very basic is about the most complimentary thing I have heard about it, but as long as its clean then it would be good value, being able to sleep three in a room. Jurys and Etap are the same distance from ALEA. I have a tenancy in Leeds until 19th September. If I dont manage to sublet it when I move to London... party at mine! Title: Re: Hotels suggested by Alea Leeds Post by: TightEnd on May 09, 2009, 10:18:25 AM holiday inn express has a different promo on, "three night deal" you need to ask for
fri £35 sat and sun £58 each £151 total, probably what Asa got too non refundable. Title: Re: Hotels suggested by Alea Leeds Post by: TightEnd on May 09, 2009, 10:20:48 AM Rate Type: 3 NIGHT PROMOTION
Rate Description: 3 NIGHT PROMOTION. BOOKING MUST BE FOR A MINIMUM OF 3 NIGHTS AND PAYMENT IS REQUIRED AT THE TIME OF BOOKING AND IS NON REFUNDABLE Daily Parking Fee: £7.00 (GBP) Room Type: 1 DOUBLE BED WITH SOFABED NONSMOKE - 3 PERSON(S) MAX PER ROOM MODERN DECOR WITH INTERNET ACCESS WORK DESK WITH DIRECT DIAL PHONE ENSUITE POWER SHOWER HAIRDRYER TEA AND COFFEE MAKING FACILITIES SATELLITE TV PAY MOVIES ROLLAWAY BED AVAILABLE Title: Re: Hotels suggested by Alea Leeds Post by: gatso on May 09, 2009, 10:31:17 AM Got Holiday Inn for 3 nights bed only for just over £150. it's b&b asa, you can't get room only there Title: Re: Hotels suggested by Alea Leeds Post by: amcgrath1uk on May 09, 2009, 10:33:21 AM Got Holiday Inn for 3 nights bed only for just over £150. it's b&b asa, you can't get room only there quality. breakfast included then :) holiday inn express has a different promo on, "three night deal" you need to ask for fri £35 sat and sun £58 each £151 total, probably what Asa got too non refundable. yep what I got! Title: Re: Hotels suggested by Alea Leeds Post by: pokerfan on May 09, 2009, 12:46:53 PM For the high-rollers Malmaison suites from £270 per night
Title: Re: Hotels suggested by Alea Leeds Post by: pokerfan on May 09, 2009, 12:55:01 PM Something different try Roomzzz mini apartments for 2 from £50 per room/night (free broadband) Thats Burley road.
They are also just finishing a brand new one directly opposite the Malmaison should be open in time. Title: Re: Hotels suggested by Alea Leeds Post by: Royal Flush on May 09, 2009, 08:07:02 PM For the high-rollers Malmaison suites from £270 per night wiiiii gotta boc Title: Re: Hotels suggested by Alea Leeds Post by: lazaroonie on May 11, 2009, 01:16:42 PM this is much nicer
http://www.theetoncollection.com/content.aspx?pageID=460 Title: Re: Hotels suggested by Alea Leeds Post by: rex008 on May 12, 2009, 09:30:54 AM www.laterooms.com ftw!
Leeds Armouries HI Express, Fri/Sat night for total of £87. Non refundable, breakfast inc. If you want Sunday night as well, they do the 3 nights for £119. Title: Re: Hotels suggested by Alea Leeds Post by: Ironside on May 12, 2009, 06:11:47 PM www.laterooms.com ftw! great spotLeeds Armouries HI Express, Fri/Sat night for total of £87. Non refundable, breakfast inc. If you want Sunday night as well, they do the 3 nights for £119. i am in 3 nights £119 Title: Re: Hotels suggested by Alea Leeds Post by: The_duke on May 12, 2009, 06:15:39 PM www.laterooms.com ftw! great spotLeeds Armouries HI Express, Fri/Sat night for total of £87. Non refundable, breakfast inc. If you want Sunday night as well, they do the 3 nights for £119. i am in 3 nights £119 booked -- there goes the neighbourhood Title: Re: Hotels suggested by Alea Leeds Post by: cdw1111 on May 12, 2009, 06:38:42 PM +1 cheers Rex
Title: Re: Hotels suggested by Alea Leeds Post by: boldie on May 12, 2009, 07:05:51 PM For the high-rollers Malmaison suites from £270 per night 160 a night actually. Title: Re: Hotels suggested by Alea Leeds Post by: pokerfan on May 12, 2009, 08:04:22 PM For the high-rollers Malmaison suites from £270 per night 160 a night actually. Title: Re: Hotels suggested by Alea Leeds Post by: boldie on May 12, 2009, 08:59:21 PM For the high-rollers Malmaison suites from £270 per night 160 a night actually. :( Title: Re: Hotels suggested by Alea Leeds Post by: RichEO on May 13, 2009, 06:58:02 AM www.laterooms.com ftw! great spotLeeds Armouries HI Express, Fri/Sat night for total of £87. Non refundable, breakfast inc. If you want Sunday night as well, they do the 3 nights for £119. i am in 3 nights £119 booked -- there goes the neighbourhood Booked too. Forced me to stay 3 nights now too. What a shame! Title: Re: Hotels suggested by Alea Leeds Post by: Laxie on June 06, 2009, 05:40:57 PM www.laterooms.com ftw! great spotLeeds Armouries HI Express, Fri/Sat night for total of £87. Non refundable, breakfast inc. If you want Sunday night as well, they do the 3 nights for £119. i am in 3 nights £119 booked -- there goes the neighbourhood Booked too. Forced me to stay 3 nights now too. What a shame! Booked and so are the flights. No turning back now. Title: Re: Hotels suggested by Alea Leeds Post by: kinboshi on June 06, 2009, 05:41:37 PM www.laterooms.com ftw! great spotLeeds Armouries HI Express, Fri/Sat night for total of £87. Non refundable, breakfast inc. If you want Sunday night as well, they do the 3 nights for £119. i am in 3 nights £119 booked -- there goes the neighbourhood Booked too. Forced me to stay 3 nights now too. What a shame! Booked and so are the flights. No turning back now. There goes the neighbourhood. Title: Re: Hotels suggested by Alea Leeds Post by: FuglyBaz on June 07, 2009, 09:59:34 AM www.laterooms.com ftw! great spotLeeds Armouries HI Express, Fri/Sat night for total of £87. Non refundable, breakfast inc. If you want Sunday night as well, they do the 3 nights for £119. i am in 3 nights £119 booked -- there goes the neighbourhood Booked too. Forced me to stay 3 nights now too. What a shame! Booked and so are the flights. No turning back now. Flying from Title: Re: Hotels suggested by Alea Leeds Post by: stallyon on August 25, 2009, 11:30:50 PM anyone in the BrookField Hotel ? i hear its not far from the venue...
Title: Re: Hotels suggested by Alea Leeds Post by: gatso on August 25, 2009, 11:37:39 PM anyone in the BrookField Hotel ? i hear its not far from the venue... lolol you've gone and booked the worst hotel in the whoe city again haven't you? I'm off to read the reviews now, am expecting vomit soaked beds and no toilet Title: Re: Hotels suggested by Alea Leeds Post by: gatso on August 25, 2009, 11:43:10 PM this is in the brookfield hotel section but they call it the moorlea so you might be lucky and they've just put it in the wrong section
Quote I write this review as a warning to those who would stay at this nightmare hotel. I recently stayed at the Moorlea with my mother before an interview at the University of Leeds and was greeted by a disgusting and dirty place as ever was seen which looked as though it might be featured on A lif of Grime. Upon arrival I noticed that the pictures of the hotel on the internet gave it a clean and fresh facade (which had obviously been photoshopped). The gateposts had peeling paint and the garden was a jumble of overgrown weeds and dead plants. To say that it looked like the cat woman's house is no gross over exaggeration. As soon as we set foot through the door it was if we were visiting the set of Rising Damp. The smell that greeted us was of damp, smoke and stale beer. The hallways were dusty and musty and the room we had was even more unbareable. The carpets were dusty and old and the decor would even have give Lawrence Lewellen Bowen nightmares. There was one particularly sinister looking toby jug that had to be locked in the cupboard all night for fear of it coming to life and eating me. The beds were so uncomforatble that I may as well have slept on a park bench (which would have been a blessing in comparison) and the pillows were hard and lumpy. Every sheet felt dirty and there were cigarette holes in all of them. This was not the only sign of neglect, the cups that we were supposed to drink from were chipped and cracked and had a brown mess clinging to the botoom (thanks but NO THANKS). The shower was just about the worst I have ever used and I had to go in with my socks on because it was covered in brown slime and human hair. The breakfast was totally inedible and was a mish mash of what looked like dead seaslugs (which were supposed to be tomatoes) and what appeared to be beans and sloppy; runny eggs. A warning to would be Morrisons shoppers, the hazlenut yogurt and the bread was horrible, the orange juice was evidently wartered down and the jam conjealed. THIS IS A WARNING TO EVERYONE DO NOT STAY AT THE MOORLEA HOTEL unless you are prepared to go in armed with protective suit and breathing apperatus, oh and don't forget the disinfectant! Title: Re: Hotels suggested by Alea Leeds Post by: stallyon on August 26, 2009, 08:19:29 AM this is in the brookfield hotel section but they call it the moorlea so you might be lucky and they've just put it in the wrong section Quote I write this review as a warning to those who would stay at this nightmare hotel. I recently stayed at the Moorlea with my mother before an interview at the University of Leeds and was greeted by a disgusting and dirty place as ever was seen which looked as though it might be featured on A lif of Grime. Upon arrival I noticed that the pictures of the hotel on the internet gave it a clean and fresh facade (which had obviously been photoshopped). The gateposts had peeling paint and the garden was a jumble of overgrown weeds and dead plants. To say that it looked like the cat woman's house is no gross over exaggeration. As soon as we set foot through the door it was if we were visiting the set of Rising Damp. The smell that greeted us was of damp, smoke and stale beer. The hallways were dusty and musty and the room we had was even more unbareable. The carpets were dusty and old and the decor would even have give Lawrence Lewellen Bowen nightmares. There was one particularly sinister looking toby jug that had to be locked in the cupboard all night for fear of it coming to life and eating me. The beds were so uncomforatble that I may as well have slept on a park bench (which would have been a blessing in comparison) and the pillows were hard and lumpy. Every sheet felt dirty and there were cigarette holes in all of them. This was not the only sign of neglect, the cups that we were supposed to drink from were chipped and cracked and had a brown mess clinging to the botoom (thanks but NO THANKS). The shower was just about the worst I have ever used and I had to go in with my socks on because it was covered in brown slime and human hair. The breakfast was totally inedible and was a mish mash of what looked like dead seaslugs (which were supposed to be tomatoes) and what appeared to be beans and sloppy; runny eggs. A warning to would be Morrisons shoppers, the hazlenut yogurt and the bread was horrible, the orange juice was evidently wartered down and the jam conjealed. THIS IS A WARNING TO EVERYONE DO NOT STAY AT THE MOORLEA HOTEL unless you are prepared to go in armed with protective suit and breathing apperatus, oh and don't forget the disinfectant! woo hoo now thats what i call luxury Title: Re: Hotels suggested by Alea Leeds Post by: StuartHopkin on August 26, 2009, 12:55:18 PM Gatso your so mean
http://www.tripadvisor.com/Hotel_Review-g186411-d632108-Reviews-Brookfield_Hotel-Leeds_West_Yorkshire_England.html Title: Re: Hotels suggested by Alea Leeds Post by: gatso on August 26, 2009, 01:26:31 PM Gatso your so mean http://www.tripadvisor.com/Hotel_Review-g186411-d632108-Reviews-Brookfield_Hotel-Leeds_West_Yorkshire_England.html hardly mean. stally will now be gutted. he has such a talent for picking tez hotels and takes pride in his ability. my post was congratulatory as he'd succeeded again. he'll be devastated when he clicks on your link and finds out it's not that bad after all Title: Re: Hotels suggested by Alea Leeds Post by: stallyon on August 26, 2009, 07:56:06 PM hardly mean. stally will now be gutted. he has such a talent for picking tez hotels and takes pride in his ability. my post was congratulatory as he'd succeeded again. he'll be devastated when he clicks on your link and finds out it's not that bad after all i'm not gonna look...they have enough time to get to the standard that me and my entourage expect when we go travelling |