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well i think Ahtritis care have closed there hotels .might be wrong was under the imprestion that Athritis care don,t get along with Nras ??????But might be wrong about that . think there was a promlem with the hotels they delt with ?????????????? could be wrong or right Christine The chocolate eating housewife ...The washer woman .....naughty lady
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Oh Chrissie - we stayed at the Arthritis Care Hotel in Blackpool for the iluminations a year or so back. BIG mistake - a dreadful place full of smokers, smoke, dirty carpets, broken beds etc. We had booked in for 4 nights and left after one and found a great place in Lytham St Annes!! Don't "do" an AC hotel unless you have checked it out before xxxx
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I stayed at the AC hotel a few years back... very dated. From my understanding, when AC had financial problems, they were on about selling their chain of hotels. Helly x Celebrating 10yrs of National Rheumatoid Arthritis Society Doing a Tandem Skydive - May 2011 - All Sponsorship Welcome - www.justgiving.com/helencopeland Read my blog - Helly Copeland
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From what is on the web page it isn't an AC hotel.
It reads:- As a member of Arthritis Care you will recieve a minimum of 25% discount of weekend stays, including up to 35% off Friday and Sunday nights, at participating IHG hotels across the UK, Europe, Africa and the Middle East, including the well known brands of Crowne Plaza, Holiday Inn and Holiday Inn Express. I think the IHG is InterContinental Hotel Group.
Hope I'm not in trouble because I have copied that from their web site.
Paula
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BarbieGirl wrote:Chrissie, please look at hotels if you have time, obviously dont try to do too much, but would be vbery grateful, thanks hun x x x Well Sat if i do go it will be much later so hotel looking might be out . But what i will do is to look up on the net too see whats around . What i do know though you can drive though Cambridge theres nothing near the railway or bus/s Car parking is pricey but ill look in it . As now done our 3rd meet up and the first though very good was a tight squeze i think hotels new built ones would be what i would go for .For space and i think for staying a pool .I think any hotel with space maybe on the outside of Cambridge as i know Cambridge a tiny bit . but i will look into it . then someone please take it over as i cannot cope with paper work .I think what ever we go for Hilton ticks boxs so i would look at something like hilton . i may be able to have a quick look Sat but will be late . Christine The chocolate eating housewife ...The washer woman .....naughty lady
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If Cambridge was a venue, I'd turn up - only 18 miles from me, so wouldn't even need to book a room. There's a newish Travelodge in Clifton Road, off Cherry Hinton Road. In Downing Street, there's a Crown Plaza. Just outside Cambridge to the north in Histon there's a Holiday Inn. Cambridge has my vote! Carol
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Hi Chrissie You turned up a good hotel here! It looks great from the website and very central for access by road and rail. I think we could do to co-ordinate a plan otherwise we might be overlapping our meet ups if not careful! I like the idea of both Chester and Cambridge in the coming months, these will give a reasonable UK coverage with the exception of those in the far north/Scotland and the south west. So that we can get as many people as possible to each event we should spread them out a bit, say early September for Chester and end of November for Cambridge?? Or similar!!!! We also need to be sure that we are going to get enough attending to make it viable. Where's Helly and her organisational skills when she's needed What do others think? Lyn x PS I'm not sure whether Travelodge and Holiday Inns would be able to accommodate our varied needs. Might be wrong though!
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cambridge ha ha how funny my family live 15 miles from there,going to south africa 3 weeks october all being well no not sure on november. il put it in diary just case can do it. thats a 45 min train ride from kings cross,and 1 hour bit to kings cross. from brixton. melly cuddly cats make my world seem so much more fun
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LynW wrote:Where's Helly and her organisational skills when she's needed What do others think? Lyn x PS I'm not sure whether Travelodge and Holiday Inns would be able to accommodate our varied needs. Might be wrong though! I'm heeeeeere! Travelodge not so much, although they should be accessible, its very hit and miss on availability. Holiday Inn are good, being part of an international chain (InterContinental Hotel Group), they are good with accessibility plus facilities like pools etc.... Holiday Inn Express is very much basic so although you'll have some accessible rooms, that'll be it. I guess it depends on what people are looking for when they want to come to a meet... If its just a place to stay over at with accessible rooms then you could look at Travelodge, Premier Inn etc or if you want somewhere with a swimming pool then look at ABode, Holiday Inn, Hilton, Macdonald Hotels.... Other chains that I have used with work and were very good for disabled access were Principal Hayley Conference & Hotels and Barcelo Hotel Group... Both have leisure facilities Helly x Celebrating 10yrs of National Rheumatoid Arthritis Society Doing a Tandem Skydive - May 2011 - All Sponsorship Welcome - www.justgiving.com/helencopeland Read my blog - Helly Copeland
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the one i will look at has no pool but puplic yards away . its right near the centre .. i know Cambridge a bit . Could look for cheaper like travel lodge then a venue for lunch or you don,t have to stay there . its a train ride of 50 mins for me .May even put bike on a pedle up . any way hear what you say maybe tabbycat knows where travel lodge is ?I bet there is a new one somewhere as Norwich has them now in city . Lynne its frezzing in Nov what about June and july Aug christine The chocolate eating housewife ...The washer woman .....naughty lady
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Parkside swimming pool is not far from Gonville Hotel, its on the corner of Mill Road & Gonville Place. The Queen Anne car park is next door, then its the hotel and YMC. Shopping - Grafton Centre is not that far away - East Road & Newmarket Road access to car park (opp new Crown Court). Shopmobility available there. Other shopping centre is a little further, The Grand Arcade, in the middle of the main shopping area of town and also has Shopmobility. Plenty of double yellows for Blue Badge holders. Travelodge is in Clifton Road, off Cherry Hinton Road, built on the old cattle market, close to the railway station off Hills Road. I've only stayed in one Holiday Inn, last August in Surrey and although it was a disabled room with plenty of wheelchair space, the bathroom IMO wasn't disabled friendly. The loo was ok but the shower was over the bath and I couldn't get in the bath and stand up to use it (no hip at the time). Carol
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Tabbycat wrote:The loo was ok but the shower was over the bath and I couldn't get in the bath and stand up to use it (no hip at the time).
This does seem to be a problem with quite a few hotels... not many walk in showers... Its a shame that these hotels don't offer bathboards as another option because that would really help Helly x Celebrating 10yrs of National Rheumatoid Arthritis Society Doing a Tandem Skydive - May 2011 - All Sponsorship Welcome - www.justgiving.com/helencopeland Read my blog - Helly Copeland
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going to look today later if i get there . christine The chocolate eating housewife ...The washer woman .....naughty lady
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The Hilton provide inflatable bath lifts if you ask before going. We had a great one in Leicester. They also provided a raiser for the loo.
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Tabbycat wrote:Parkside swimming pool is not far from Gonville Hotel, its on the corner of Mill Road & Gonville Place. The Queen Anne car park is next door, then its the hotel and YMC.
Shopping - Grafton Centre is not that far away - East Road & Newmarket Road access to car park (opp new Crown Court). Shopmobility available there. Other shopping centre is a little further, The Grand Arcade, in the middle of the main shopping area of town and also has Shopmobility. Plenty of double yellows for Blue Badge holders.
Travelodge is in Clifton Road, off Cherry Hinton Road, built on the old cattle market, close to the railway station off Hills Road.
I've only stayed in one Holiday Inn, last August in Surrey and although it was a disabled room with plenty of wheelchair space, the bathroom IMO wasn't disabled friendly. The loo was ok but the shower was over the bath and I couldn't get in the bath and stand up to use it (no hip at the time).
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From Travelodge in Clifton Road to Gonville Hotel, I'd allow at least 30 mins. to walk out of Clifton Road, into Cherryhinton Road, up Hills Road over the bridge, past the Station turn, further up Hills Road to Hyde Park Corner lights and right down Gonville Place. Not unless there's a short cut? Depends on people's walking abilities. Carol
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whopps thought it was near the railway .Yes a long walk from cherry hinton road .Christine see you know Cambridge the best expect proud to say i did not get lost last night with out sat nav christine The chocolate eating housewife ...The washer woman .....naughty lady
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