Travelodge guest suffers sleepless night as hotel says it is ‘overbooked’
Customers told there is no room and sent miles away late at night, or forced to spend the small hours on the street It seems Travelodge sometimes overbooks rooms – a policy that causes extra cost and distress and is potentially dangerous for vulnerable guests. I am 77 and had prepaid for a room (…)
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