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igglepiggle
25-Jan-11, 22:28
We haven't been to the SECC in Glasgow before and are heading down in Easter. Have anyone got any recommendations on where to stay with 2 children? I've had a look on laterooms.com but was just looking for any personal recommendations. Thanks
Punk_Bassist
25-Jan-11, 23:29
Premier Inn at Charing Cross, very close to SECC and town centre,very clean and will accomadate for you and your children at a rough cost of £50 per night per party.The downside is cost of nearby NCP car park,but I now believe you can get a discount through hotel receipt.You may also try Hotels.com they have offers on,give a try .Some crackers available Marriot and Hilton are unbelievable but are about £100 per night.Hope this helps.
Try the menzie s hotel it's great and big rooms. Has a swimming pool and sauna etc and really reasonable. I booked it on travel republic website.
I have stayed in the Campanile hotel, just beside the SECC, about £50-£60 at the weekends, there is also the Etap which is just a short walk its about £35 a night its kinda like a travelodge. Suzy
Im staying at the etap hotel with my partner and mum and 2 little sisters from the 5th to 7th feb so can tell u what its like when we get back if thats any help to you. I have also stayed in the Ibis hotel which is part of the same group as etap but dont really accomodate for kids as u can only have 1 child per room, but apart from that it was great.
igglepiggle
26-Jan-11, 12:01
Thank you for all the replies, i was looking at the Menzies hotel, looks lovely! I will have a look at the Campanile Hotel. I would prefer car park included, i had a look at train prices and it works out cheaper taking the car.
Thanks
ClachanHope
02-Feb-11, 21:51
The Premier Inn Argyll Street is good. You get a parking ticket from the reception so you get free parking in the multi storey carpark just one street away. It is also in walking distance to the SECC.
rangers1873
02-Feb-11, 22:05
stayed at the etap when i was down at ac/dc at hampden.room was not that great, wife ,son and i stayed in the same room and it felt very clostiphobic(excuse my spelling), have stayed in the travel lodge beside it and it was miles better, good thing about these 2 hotels is that you have harry ramsdens and buger king beside them
Often go dowm to the SECC, and usually stay at Travelodge at Braehead. It's easy enough to travel by car to the SECC, free parking and next to a big shopping centre with Pizza Hut, KFC, Macdonalds etc.
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