Manchester hotel not open yet but will be by May in time for the Take That concerts.
All other central Manchester hotels want at least £150 for a room.
Read the reviews before you book.
This is VERY basic but clean and cheep.
Top comments
dbobs71
3 Jan 1717#1
sounds perfect if you're in Manchester on the night of a take that concert...no windows and hopefully soundproofed.
rhyming_geek
3 Jan 176#4
Who can write a meaningful review before the hotel has opened? A time lord?
Latest comments (27)
mdekq007
11 Jan 17#27
Install peel remote app for android /iPhone and you can use the tv for free. They usually charge 5quid per day
jdRiggs
10 Jan 17#26
It has a door :stuck_out_tongue: there is a stairs to the exit
jdRiggs
10 Jan 17#25
They have one in Croydon in London check the reviews and pictures so you know what you a getting.
Room has a bed. No other furniture. No locker, chair. table. wardrobe or shelf for your phone. one socket so bring an adapter if you need charge another phone.
It's just a bed. Which might be all you need. There is no restaurant or snack machine so get your snacks in advance. You cannot phone reception. Has a bit of a seedy feel to it but at the price I guess you wilt get those too.
Elevation
4 Jan 171#10
alexanderthenotsogreat to Elevation
8 Jan 17#24
Exactly how my partner and I figuratively felt at Easy Hotel. Very, very small
I stayed in one of these in Glasgow, it's owned by easyJet so imagine an airliner type cabin? Everything was orange and grey and the bathroom was a similar size cubicle to an onboard toilet with the shower over the toilet. They charged a fiver for a remote. Literally the room was the size of the bed with a small side bit that led to the bathroom. I wouldn't stay again as it was so claustrophobic and odd.
darecy
4 Jan 171#21
lianne21
4 Jan 171#20
Well you would go down the stairs and out the front door obviously ??
philipgregson58
4 Jan 17#19
Cheap enough, and probably suit the younger end who can sleep through anything, including next doors shenanigans ;-) Heated
spaceinvader
4 Jan 172#17
A room without a window, aka a cupboard.
ollie87 to spaceinvader
4 Jan 17#18
Perfect for Harry Potter fans.
lianne21
4 Jan 17#11
I didn't even know you would be allowed to let rooms without a window. What if there was a fire in the corridor, how would you or fire service get you out?
M_z to lianne21
4 Jan 172#13
On the positive side, if there were a fire, it would save you the dilemma of deciding if you jump out of the window to certain death, or stay and get incinerated.
ChrissehP to lianne21
4 Jan 171#16
What about if you're in a Corridor, but there's a fire in a Bedroom with a Window?
djbenny1
4 Jan 171#15
I'm not sure Take That use HUKD
cochon
4 Jan 17#14
Same problem I suppose as a high-rise hotel where the windows don't open and are a lot higher than a fire appliance can reach.
But something to double check here are the T&C's regarding price increases, I've booked cheap deals before for event accommodation (not in Manchester) only to have the price doubled 'take it or leave it' as the event approaches and other accommodation is then fully booked.
Weenie Beenie
4 Jan 17#12
I stayed in an EasyHotel in London without a window, it was a bit strange being absolutely pitch dark at night but the size was fine, no different to any other budget hotel room. You get a bed, a toilet, shower and wash basin and that's it. Get what you pay for really, I was happy with it just as a place to sleep.
ssc1
4 Jan 17#9
lol and heat for title.
wonkothesane
4 Jan 17#7
Britannia Sacha's Hotel on Tib Street in Manchester also has windowless rooms. At least they did back in the 1990's.
tomwatts to wonkothesane
4 Jan 171#8
It's a dump of a hotel nowadays - I can't understand how they're surviving.
Dan__
3 Jan 172#3
hotel room with no windows? lol Prob best just to ask your local copper to let you crash out in the cells for a night lol
errrr2 to Dan__
4 Jan 172#6
Premier Inn Hub hotels also have windowless rooms, but who cares when you're asleep anyway and it's cheap. Easy rooms also lack tv's and tea making facilities but they are irrelevant too if it's just an overnight sleep you want. I'm booked at the Barbican Easy in Feb, central London for £23 - I'd sleep on a floor at that price.
ro8in
4 Jan 17#5
Very true, I should have said read the reviews of other easy hotels first.
rhyming_geek
3 Jan 176#4
Who can write a meaningful review before the hotel has opened? A time lord?
farmeruk1
3 Jan 17#2
By the time you grt back after grabbing bite to eat,will be straight to bed anyway.
dbobs71
3 Jan 1717#1
sounds perfect if you're in Manchester on the night of a take that concert...no windows and hopefully soundproofed.
Opening post
Manchester hotel not open yet but will be by May in time for the Take That concerts.
All other central Manchester hotels want at least £150 for a room.
Read the reviews before you book.
This is VERY basic but clean and cheep.
Top comments
Latest comments (27)
Room has a bed. No other furniture. No locker, chair. table. wardrobe or shelf for your phone. one socket so bring an adapter if you need charge another phone.
It's just a bed. Which might be all you need. There is no restaurant or snack machine so get your snacks in advance. You cannot phone reception. Has a bit of a seedy feel to it but at the price I guess you wilt get those too.
What were you expecting? a view of the Syndey Opera House, the hanging gardens of Babylon.
But something to double check here are the T&C's regarding price increases, I've booked cheap deals before for event accommodation (not in Manchester) only to have the price doubled 'take it or leave it' as the event approaches and other accommodation is then fully booked.