hotels/bed and breakfast in portsmouth

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hotels/bed and breakfast in portsmouth

Postby Sarc » 6th Aug 09, 13:07

Does anyone know of any decent and not to expensive and preferably near to the wedgewood rooms hotels or b & bs in Portsmouth, as I'm off to see the Wildhearts there when they play next month and I dont fancy missing the last train and being stuck there.
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Re: hotels/bed and breakfast in portsmouth

Postby melx » 6th Aug 09, 13:59

Sarc wrote:Does anyone know of any decent and not to expensive and preferably near to the wedgewood rooms hotels or b & bs in Portsmouth, as I'm off to see the Wildhearts there when they play next month and I dont fancy missing the last train and being stuck there.


I don't off hand, you are welcome to crash on my couch..... it would mean a ferry ticket to the Island but it's there if you did get stuck.

Do you know what time the last train is? I don't even know the ferry times yet because the winter timetable starts on the same day as the gig .... and of course wightlink (commonly known as shitelink here) only have the summer timetable out at the moment......
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Postby Sarc » 6th Aug 09, 14:04

CHeers for the offer fella much appreciated, the last train back to brighton that doesnt take six bloody hours is 22.45, I suppose i could, at a push miss the last few songs as im seeing them on the first and final dates to but why would i wanna do that.
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Postby melx » 6th Aug 09, 14:32

Sarc wrote:CHeers for the offer fella much appreciated, the last train back to brighton that doesnt take six bloody hours is 22.45, I suppose i could, at a push miss the last few songs as im seeing them on the first and final dates to but why would i wanna do that.


you can't be leaving that early!!

I'll get some phone numbers of B+B's for ya and if you don't fancy the prices of them, or you'd prefer a boat trip and getting woken up by my kids at stupid o'clock the next day in a stranger's house.. let me know and you can crash at mine.... at least you'd get a free breakfast! :lol:

your more than welcome to stay the night, it's just whether or not you can be bothered with the extra travelling really.
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Re: hotels/bed and breakfast in portsmouth

Postby nig1012 » 6th Aug 09, 17:10

melx wrote:
Sarc wrote:Does anyone know of any decent and not to expensive and preferably near to the wedgewood rooms hotels or b & bs in Portsmouth, as I'm off to see the Wildhearts there when they play next month and I dont fancy missing the last train and being stuck there.


I don't off hand, you are welcome to crash on my couch.....


have u just had a blow 2 the head young melx :shock: this is sarcy boy ur asking :x
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Postby Sarc » 6th Aug 09, 17:16

no he hasnt he just knows its safe asking me purely for the reason I'M NOT YOU!!!
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Postby Damian » 6th Aug 09, 17:19

Portsmouth Travelodge, £39 that night. It's central, I presume the venue is also?
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Postby Sarc » 6th Aug 09, 17:22

Cheers D, I did see that online but according to their map they're quite a way from the venue and as I've only ever been to portsmouth once before and that was to get a ferry I'd prefer one as close to the venue as possible so there's less chance of me getting lost which has been known to happen on more than one occasion even though i had maps with me
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Postby melx » 6th Aug 09, 17:23

we'll meet at brighton anyway so if we hate each other I'll just make some feeble excuse ... :wink:

anyway Sarc might think, 'fuck me I don't wanna crash at that twat's house' ..... it works both ways doesn't it? :lol:

...anyway any WH's fan is alright by me.
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Postby Sarc » 6th Aug 09, 17:24

You do realise you've just given an open invite to Nige now dont you,
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Postby melx » 6th Aug 09, 17:25

Damian wrote:Portsmouth Travelodge, £39 that night. It's central, I presume the venue is also?


not really....the wedge isn't even in portsmouth, technically it's in southsea. You'd be better off with a B+B on southsea seafront to be honest.
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Postby Ean » 6th Aug 09, 17:27

Sarc wrote: there's less chance of me getting lost which has been known to happen on more than one occasion even though i had maps with me

probably best not to mention your PC World adventure then...? :wink:
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Postby melx » 6th Aug 09, 17:27

Sarc wrote:You do realise you've just given an open invite to Nige now dont you,


hahaha, seriously if I had more room I'd invite everyone to stay the night!! unfortunatly I live in a small 2 bed terreace house with my partner and 2 kids. So it's not exactly roomy!
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Postby Sarc » 6th Aug 09, 17:31

Ean wrote:
Sarc wrote: there's less chance of me getting lost which has been known to happen on more than one occasion even though i had maps with me

probably best not to mention your PC World adventure then...? :wink:


No definatley not although in my defence it was their map and the advice of a bus driver that made me get lost, to make matters worse theres a Currys the next block over which I knew how to get to without any trouble, only thing is I only found that out ast wednesday when I overheard two of the staff talking, I felt a bit silly after that.
Mind you stick me in London I'll find my way without a map no problem
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Postby nig1012 » 6th Aug 09, 22:01

melx wrote:
Sarc wrote:You do realise you've just given an open invite to Nige now dont you,


hahaha, seriously if I had more room I'd invite everyone to stay the night!! unfortunatly I live in a small 2 bed terreace house with my partner and 2 kids. So it's not exactly roomy!


oh yeah melx u offer sarcy boy a nice comfy couch and wot do i get................(say in best whiney voice) "unfortunatly i live in a small 2 bed terrace wiv my partner and 2 kids so it's not exactly roomy"

SO F+@K OFF NIGE, OH BUT THERE'S A VERY ROOMY BUS SHELTER ROUND THE CORNER :x
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