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11 Jul 17, 06:47 PM |
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Being a bit Goofy
Join Date: Jan 16
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Is this a good deal to book or hang on?
I have priced up a few options but have found the german site to work out the best with 25% off and half board. Dlh is coming out at 1600 euro for 2 adults and 2 free kids for 3 nights. It was 1400 last week but has gone up.
I know it's a lot but that's with food and as we are travelling with a 9 month old I fancy the central location for popping back. If there is a uk flash sale would I likely get it cheaper? The French site has 45% off and is no cheaper. Just gutted I didn't do it when it was 1400 euro as opposed to 1600 |
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12 Jul 17, 10:28 PM |
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Being a bit Goofy
Join Date: Jan 16
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Anyone
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12 Jul 17, 10:42 PM |
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I think you need to book at a price you are comfortable with at the hotel you want, there might be a flash sale but often room availability is limited.
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13 Jul 17, 09:02 AM |
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Imagineer
Join Date: Feb 14
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As above really. Often flash sales are limited dates and include more expensive room categories i.e. No classic rooms at DLH.
We books last November time and I'd been pricing up for a while. The Irish site had a 2 nights free offer on and I didn't book but noted the price. They went quickly so only more expensive terrace rooms were available (stayed in them before and while ok, I wouldn't pay more for one). So I waited. Another 3-4 weeks and the offer popped up again! |
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13 Jul 17, 09:54 AM |
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Being a bit Goofy
Join Date: Jan 16
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Fab thanks - it sounds like it's not worth me waiting then. Will the German offer likely go down in price again or do you think that's it now?
I could do it far cheaper in a cheaper hotel but I really fancy the location and being able to nip back with the baby if needed |
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13 Jul 17, 11:27 AM |
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Imagineer
Join Date: Feb 14
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Honestly, no idea. Offers are on pretty much all the time on different countries. As a pp says, you just have to book when you feel comfortable.
I was probably lucky that it came out again at the same price. |
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