New Premier Inn opening at Heathrow Terminal 4, connected to the terminal by a walk way so no need for expense of hoppa bus. Lots of dates £29 through the summer.
Latest comments (43)
Derek_Duval
20 Jun 17#43
Finally got a reply from the hotel, they have pick up/drop off limited to 15 minutes.
trendyhendy
14 May 17#42
any one know if you can park nearby if i want to stay there for 3 days
Derek_Duval
14 May 171#41
That explains it, thanks. I'm going in a few weeks so will try to find out. I know it can be dodgy to drop of around there with heathrow camera enforcement. I've sent them an email, and I may try and ring the hotel directly when they open next week.
toonarmani
14 May 17#40
Looks like they've amended the description on their website as it stated both no parking or drop off previously.
Derek_Duval
14 May 17#39
Where does it say there is no drop off? Website gives directions to hotel by car, so that would be pointless if you can't park or drop off? There may be a drop off point behind the double yellow lines if this diagram is correct?
Mulva42
30 Apr 17#38
im so glad you find it funny.
Mulva42
30 Apr 17#37
im so glad you find it funny
Mulva42
30 Apr 17#36
because it was a company booking they received the booking back around 360. I got a voucher to use at any of their restaurants. £40 I think it was. raised with resolve group who managed the communication side of the complaint. Pi said they were investigating internally which I am not sure ever happened.
johnsmith1997
27 Apr 17#35
You are right it is.
I went past there Easter Sunday and it has already been built.
jinkssick
27 Apr 17#34
Ahahahaha I thought the link provided that showed the renovated building was of the 'new' Travelodge.
johnsmith1997
26 Apr 171#33
True,but might be tad difficult crossing the A30 with all your luggage.:neutral_face:
jeczap
26 Apr 17#32
No drop off? Helipad?
Mulva42
25 Apr 17#17
I wouldn't stay at another premier inn after they put me on a floor where every single smoke/fire detectors were covered and fire extinguishers used to hold open fire doors. they were painting rooms in the corridor. shocking customer services where they were not even interested in moving me to another floor, even though i passed the reception later and someone asked to move from a room on a different floor which they got without hesitation.
termite to Mulva42
26 Apr 17#30
You're wasting your time on this thread then.
jeczap to Mulva42
26 Apr 17#31
What was their response to your complaint(s)? How was it resolved (compensation)?
jinkssick
26 Apr 17#29
There is the Ibis Heathrow which has free breakfast included for £25 on their Accor happy Mondays offer. Only thing they have to be booked only Mon & Tue and 2 weeks in advance max.
jinkssick
26 Apr 17#28
Using your link follow map up to, Cains Lane, free parking like 5 mins walk.
mrfinch
25 Apr 171#27
I'll park your car for you, we use secure local car parks *cough*
thorthemighty
25 Apr 17#24
Do Premier Inn charge the same rate for double and family rooms even though you could potentially have 3 more people in the family room?
Sweetcorn12 to thorthemighty
25 Apr 17#26
yes
Henlans
25 Apr 17#25
There is no parking or drop off at this hotel. :disappointed: no good if your not using the airport!
toonarmani
25 Apr 17#23
Looks like it's inside the Southern perimeter of Heathrow, so might explain the restriction.
will probably be used by working girls at these prices lol won't be so new afterwards
toonarmani
25 Apr 17#16
There's no parking or drop off at this new hotel which will likely be an issue for some travellers.
jasee to toonarmani
25 Apr 17#21
I can't see how their can be no drop off! It must be possible, you must be able to get into or out of the hotel, it's not in the duty free zone :smiley:
jasee
25 Apr 17#20
No parking at the hotel apparently but it should be easy to find free roadside overnight parking nearby. But it's a bit far to drive and you really get hammered with parking charges in London.
It's well over an hour to London by train (underground)
jackiefarrell
25 Apr 17#18
Is it practical to use as a base for visiting London?
Mulva42 to jackiefarrell
25 Apr 17#19
Not unless you drive and then charged for parking as well
phead
25 Apr 171#15
Just grabbed one for early sept, an off peak train+hotel is less than the cost of a cab.
hex and tube(with oyster/contactless) are free between terminals.
bojangles
25 Apr 171#14
Bath Road is also £29.50 for some dates.
Used the hotel in March & its a good hotel for under £30!
You can get the Hoppa Bus to any Heathrow Terminal for £4.50
waterloo
25 Apr 17#13
Thanks only checked my date i need, so checked again most dates exceprt july 4th are £29 or £34 :disappointed:.
thebeard
25 Apr 17#12
Sunday 20th August Family room (2adults,1child) £29.50
hotukdeals73
25 Apr 17#11
Premier Inn doesn't pay commission but 3rd parties do - Thats why :wink: - The Typo hasnt helped tho lol
waterloo
25 Apr 17#9
£65 in early july
loftus to waterloo
25 Apr 171#10
I can find £29.50 on 19 days in July. It hasn't been suggested that every single day will have £29.50 rooms, just that on many, many days you can find them.
wendyak
25 Apr 17#8
just go to Premier Inn site and search - dates in August too !
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New Premier Inn opening at Heathrow Terminal 4, connected to the terminal by a walk way so no need for expense of hoppa bus. Lots of dates £29 through the summer.
Latest comments (43)
I went past there Easter Sunday and it has already been built.
Also, from checking Google Maps, looks like it's double yellow lines outside the hotel.
It's well over an hour to London by train (underground)
hex and tube(with oyster/contactless) are free between terminals.
Used the hotel in March & its a good hotel for under £30!
You can get the Hoppa Bus to any Heathrow Terminal for £4.50
Should be here?
http://www.premierinn.com/gb/en/hotels/england/greater-london/london/london-heathrow-airport-terminal-4.html
Link doesn't work now :disappointed: hotdeals have redirected it somewhere stupid :disappointed:
Ah, thanks for the updated direct link 10islane, heat . . .