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Read that wrong first time. Thought Sheepshagging said Sheepshagger. Palpitations!apple sourz wrote:IBIS- I'll Be Inside Sheepshaggingsheepshagger wrote:IBIS Hotels - official European Hotel room supplier to Leinster Fansrex banner wrote:Just booked the Ibis as well.
Sheepshagger will be picking up some hell of a commission
Explains a lot!
Ici, ici, c'est Dublin 4
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They do . . .but with IBIS being french most of their sister chains are only outside the UK/ROI. . . I think the only other part of Accor represented in Edinburgh is the Novotel.Tara wrote:Shagger, do Ibis have an upmarket sister chain?
**Please note I DO NOT work for Accor Hotels - I've just used them a bit for travelling, both for rugby trips and when i've been backpacking/travelling alone**
Actually Shagger, when I was looking for another reservation in my emails today I came across a bundle of confirmations from Accor - I think they own all the Mercure hotels in Toulouse. We stayed in the Mercure Wilson and it more than met my very exacting demands.sheepshagger wrote:They do . . .but with IBIS being french most of their sister chains are only outside the UK/ROI. . . I think the only other part of Accor represented in Edinburgh is the Novotel.Tara wrote:Shagger, do Ibis have an upmarket sister chain?
**Please note I DO NOT work for Accor Hotels - I've just used them a bit for travelling, both for rugby trips and when i've been backpacking/travelling alone**
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They do. ..I'll be using them a fair bit for the RWC next year.Tara wrote:Actually Shagger, when I was looking for another reservation in my emails today I came across a bundle of confirmations from Accor - I think they own all the Mercure hotels in Toulouse. We stayed in the Mercure Wilson and it more than met my very exacting demands.sheepshagger wrote:They do . . .but with IBIS being french most of their sister chains are only outside the UK/ROI. . . I think the only other part of Accor represented in Edinburgh is the Novotel.Tara wrote:Shagger, do Ibis have an upmarket sister chain?
**Please note I DO NOT work for Accor Hotels - I've just used them a bit for travelling, both for rugby trips and when i've been backpacking/travelling alone**
They do indeed... and novotel and sofitelTara wrote:Actually Shagger, when I was looking for another reservation in my emails today I came across a bundle of confirmations from Accor - I think they own all the Mercure hotels in Toulouse. We stayed in the Mercure Wilson and it more than met my very exacting demands.sheepshagger wrote:They do . . .but with IBIS being french most of their sister chains are only outside the UK/ROI. . . I think the only other part of Accor represented in Edinburgh is the Novotel.Tara wrote:Shagger, do Ibis have an upmarket sister chain?
**Please note I DO NOT work for Accor Hotels - I've just used them a bit for travelling, both for rugby trips and when i've been backpacking/travelling alone**
Do they have any chateaux?StuF wrote:They do indeed... and novotel and sofitelTara wrote:Actually Shagger, when I was looking for another reservation in my emails today I came across a bundle of confirmations from Accor - I think they own all the Mercure hotels in Toulouse. We stayed in the Mercure Wilson and it more than met my very exacting demands.sheepshagger wrote: They do . . .but with IBIS being french most of their sister chains are only outside the UK/ROI. . . I think the only other part of Accor represented in Edinburgh is the Novotel.
**Please note I DO NOT work for Accor Hotels - I've just used them a bit for travelling, both for rugby trips and when i've been backpacking/travelling alone**
edited for cwapness and losing the run of the threadTara wrote:Do they have any chateaux?StuF wrote:They do indeed... and novotel and sofitelTara wrote: Actually Shagger, when I was looking for another reservation in my emails today I came across a bundle of confirmations from Accor - I think they own all the Mercure hotels in Toulouse. We stayed in the Mercure Wilson and it more than met my very exacting demands.
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Hey i was just wondering if anybody is staying in the Novotel Hotel in Edinburgh (http://www.novotel.com). looks like we might have to cancel the ibis as we need an extra room....
Murrayfield hotel is a bit out - handy for the stadium but little else. We're staying in the Waverly on Princes st.jrc wrote:Has anyone ever stayed in the Murrayfield Hotel, or is it just used for drinking in? What's it like? I'm looking at accomodation for the night of the 28th and it's one of the options I found. Any other suggestions welcome too...... Thanks.
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Eve, do you know if there is a residents bar in that hotel?Eve wrote:Murrayfield hotel is a bit out - handy for the stadium but little else. We're staying in the Waverly on Princes st.jrc wrote:Has anyone ever stayed in the Murrayfield Hotel, or is it just used for drinking in? What's it like? I'm looking at accomodation for the night of the 28th and it's one of the options I found. Any other suggestions welcome too...... Thanks.
Checked the website - there is but it closes at 11pmLeopoldButters wrote:Eve, do you know if there is a residents bar in that hotel?Eve wrote:Murrayfield hotel is a bit out - handy for the stadium but little else. We're staying in the Waverly on Princes st.jrc wrote:Has anyone ever stayed in the Murrayfield Hotel, or is it just used for drinking in? What's it like? I'm looking at accomodation for the night of the 28th and it's one of the options I found. Any other suggestions welcome too...... Thanks.
More than likely going to have to book in a bag to go to Embra with Ryan Air (long story involving a cousin who lives over there). Does anyone know if I can book in a bag after booking the flight but before the day of the flight and pay €3.50 each way rather than the €7 each way if I turn up on the day with a bag? Sorry for the worst phrased question ever to be asked on this board, but I think you get what I mean!!
I imagine you can - log back on with your reference number and take it from there.sexy_rexy wrote:More than likely going to have to book in a bag to go to Embra with Ryan Air (long story involving a cousin who lives over there). Does anyone know if I can book in a bag after booking the flight but before the day of the flight and pay €3.50 each way rather than the €7 each way if I turn up on the day with a bag? Sorry for the worst phrased question ever to be asked on this board, but I think you get what I mean!!