I stayed in a place like this in Heathrow. My layover was 15 hours (Yes, i know but I saved a ton on airfare from Asia)and it did the job versus snoozing on a bench. I still find it hilarious that i could literally roll off the bed into the shower.
Yeah, I'm not overly loving that price either. But that's the micro economy of airports. Sure, yotel have set themselves out as the most budget option available, but it only means they'll be a little cheaper than the next option up, rather than truly budget friendly. Tim's also probably got a decent deal on it and booked at the right time, so it's even worse
There is a difference between value and worth, if you are super tired and need to sleep before a long flight it’s worth it, and £85 for airport is not overly expensive especially when it’s right in the terminal. I’ve paid more for a premier inn that was a 5 min taxi ride away from the airport.
One thing to note is that you're paying for the convenience of staying in an airport, it wouldn't be my first choice, but I would stay there in desperation.
@@hierophantics4876 I would stay there too in a pinch. Super convenient if you e.g. have a long stopover or anything like that. My husband and I could have used something like that at Heathrow. We had to drive around 3-4 hours home after a long haul flight, and we would have happily paid for a few hours of kip at the airport before the drive, but there was nowhere suitable within the airport, so we ended up going to a relative's place elsewhere in London for a pit stop before making the long drive. So I was very much for the concept of the Yotel until the price came up! I know the cost of living is up these days, but £85 really does seem like a lot, especially given that a quick Google brings up cheaper rates for both Travelodge and Premier Inn near Gatwick. I was honestly expecting more around the £40-50 mark for a capsule room.
The rooms are called cabins and they remind me of a ferry cabin - somewhere safe and comfortable with private facilities, which is important for some people. You could sleep on a bench in the corridor I'd find a chair in the lounge but for a modest fee you can get something better. Also remind me of a Japanese Love Hotel! Hope they change the sheets after each guest... 😅
I always stay there; probably had that room on one of my 50+ stays. No hassle with trains or taxis rides in the morning of flight. There is a M&S opposite to buy nice food.
Very interesting place & super-convenient & great you can get tea & coffee/snacks etc but £85.00 for that tiny little thing is far too steep, I was expecting £50 maximum. If it was cheaper then I would say its a good option if you need it before a flight or between. Good review👏🏼
Looked like a fun place to stay for a few hours. One thing though, there are no windows and only one door in and out, how do they get round the safety issue? What if there were a fire for instance!
The Gatwick travelodge is very often less money, in fact can be as little as half. We’ve stayed there several times and it’s always been £40-50 per person.
I've stayed in a YOTELAir in Amsterdam and it's great for a few hours of rest on a layover with their bonus being it's airside so no hassles to clear security after. It's not somewhere to spend a long time but they've made great use of the space.
Hiya Tim, great vlog and enjoy room tour, good Idea for a couple hours sleep and shower , especially for someone who travels a lot and want to be in the airport terminal ready for there flights,
Just spent a week in a small static caravan in Christchurch. Weather a bit chilly overnight /early doors but you go in and everything is spotless - I cannot explain the confidence that gives you
I actually like it! it's got everything you need, minus kettle but I prefer that cos at least you know nobody's used the kettle to boil their underwear in (I used to be a housekeeper, so I'm now overly cautious 😆). but I like it. it's cosy. but if you were sick, it'd be both gross and convenient to be so close to the toilet 😆
I think that sticky feeling can maybe come from sanitizing this surfaces over and over. But they could clean and maintain the rooms a bit better. The idea of this little room is nice. Especially because you have you have your own toilet. That is why i won't stay in a capsule hotel. So that is definetly an alternative. I think the price is high if you consider that the travelodges around the airport are often very cheap. But you have to stay for a typical night. For your time that would fit, but if you arrive in the morning and just want a few hours sleep until you leave in the evening, a typical hotel with check in time at 3 PM does not fit.
Sometimes it's the cleaning stuff they use that make it sticky. I had it in a cafe. The lady had just wiped a table down so we could sit at it. I said the table is still sticky. She said it's the cleaning fluid we use. !!! I politely suggested they get a different one as customers don't want to be sticking to the table. And left. It was unpleasant. Xx
I remember asking if there was any Rooms to stay in at an Airport when I first joined your channel. I didn't really think there was such a thing! But here it is! The pink lighting is rather futuristic! Very dinky bedroom! That seat made me laugh, it's cute! Amazing how a Shower & Toilet could fit into that dinky space. It's not good the room was too cold tho. Great that snacks are available. Does look like it needs a curtain or something to close the bed area off. Great sound proofing that's good at least you can't hear all the sounds of the Airport. Ok for the few hours you need to have a rest before an early morning fight! I think one night would be enough of a stay in there definitely! Thanks for showing one of the smallest Hotel Pods, I've never seen one before!
Isn't it high time you were sponsored by Hollister? 😄 That yotel wouldn't be for me, I would feel too claustrophobic 😬 The rooms were almost like prison cells, with having clear windows in the door, even if you could pull the blind down. Thanks for doing time on our behalf! 😊
That must’ve been a single room, because two people could not squeeze into that bed, and there was only one bath towel. I agree with previous commentator that it is expensive. For what it is. London, prices, there you go.
@@diannehardwick950 Yeah but the thing is, Gatwick isn't even in London. It's called London Gatwick but it's in Sussex, it's a good few dozen miles out of Greater London and a couple dozen more at least away from real London.
I've seen the very popular capsule hotels in Japan. They seem even smaller. Maybe because Japanese people are generally smaller, and maybe because the Japanese people are used to everything being smaller, cars, seats, etc. The one I saw at the Tokyo airport did have tea and coffee in room. A very compact service, with some rice cakes.
Evening Tim thank you for the vlog on the Yotelair. I didn't now about them till I saw your vlog. Really enjoyed your presentation. Thought it was a bit pricey!
Thankyou for your Yotel video Tim.I couldn't do with that room,way to small and expensive.Thanks for another excellent vlog.Couldn't do with a room with no window.
As someone who spent their childhood dreaming on living in a spaceship I’d totally stay there, lol. £85 is a bit steep but you’re also paying for the more unique experience, rather than a bog standard hotel room.
Great for getting a bit of rest and to freshen up between flights but a bit too claustrophobic for me, and pricey at £85! But it is in the airport so you're paying for convenience. Cheers Tim!
Blast off! Really, with the heavy door and the window it reminded me of a decontamination room. "Hey Tim! You came back to Earth with Denebian Fever, have to stay in one of these for 48 hours. Sorry." But really, I think I'd give it a go, especially if my flight was delayed, and I had hours to kill. Better than sleeping on a row of benches in one of the terminals. Another great vid! Thanks
Last Friday, we stopped at Yotel in Istanbul Airport landside, due to us missing our flight, we paid 248 euros for the room and didn't have tea or coffee making facilities but did have water, beds were super comfy and the room was clean and modern and very large, I thought it was quite expensive to be honest, but it seems pretty standard across the board for these hotels, the check out time was 11am, we asked for an extra hour and they wanted 15 euros per hour, so we checked out at 11am LOL - I would stop in another one again but don't know if I would like a room as small as yours though.
I would stay there for a sleep between long flights, £85 isn’t bad at all, amazing location right in the terminal. Shower too! Yeah it isn’t somewhere you’d stay for a holiday but it’s functional….reminds me of the premier inn hub hotels! It’s not worse than cabin crew beds 😂
This is the exact Yotel I stayed in last year. The room is so small, I think two people staying there would be literally a squeeze. I didn't have an issue with the temperature of the shower as it got warm/hot quite quickly. The one thing you didn't point out is that there is a sort of "drainage system" that allows the water to go down. But saying that, the bathroom is extremely narrow. However, I like the concept of the sink, toilet, and shower being in "one line." I like cabin style bed with the attached TV. But the whole space is small, very box room size. The price I paid, considering it was October 2022, was £165.00😮. You got a bargain at £85.00, Tim. Would I stay there again? Only if I got it at the price you paid, but I understand that people think it's steep because Yotel is really only for that few hours stopover to sleep before a flight. For me, it's not really the place to spend more than one night, unlike a Hilton, Travelodge, Premier Inn, Holiday Inn. Unless it was on a cruise.
Looked really good Tim. I would stay there looked extremely cosy but probably wouldnt stay there more than a night because i would get claustrophobic. Hygiene looked ok but not great and the price i would say its not cheap but not expensive i would happily pay that for a hotel in the airport. Thanks for sharing Tim 👍
I would absolutely stay in a Yotel for a layover and even if you have an early flight. Just make sure to pack a sweater or jacket for sleeping! ;) Thanks, Tim -- enjoyed it!
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Just found your channel and binge watching to catch up! When we go on a cruise holiday out of Southampton we always stay at the same Premier inn at West Quay. It would be great to get your view on a few of the other hotels in Southampton in case we are missing something. 😀
Presumably with how the rooms are positioned, it's like a bunk bed so someone else is sleeping above you and they can get more rooms in that way. From what I saw, not cheap, but designed for just one night essentially.
I love this idea, your getting sleep before a an early morning flight. The menu was cheap too. Is there a similar one at Heathrow that you could investigate?
If you get to New york, try the Jane. It just got sold so not sure what will happen but it's an old sailor hotel. Imagine this room with no bathroom (it's nearby down the hall). They were wearing traditional bellhop uniforms too!
We have become so soft, 20 years ago you threw yourself on the ground near the gate, this is a great option for a quick sleep and shower, people need to get a grip, it´s an option!
Be nice to see some dog friendly hotels. Sutton park 10/10 from me in Blackpool is one I use all the time but would be great to see dog friendly hotels around the country.
Given the location and the noise around there (aircraft) i guess the soundproofing and price are quite logical. Ideal for people transferring from plane to plane.
Love the futuristic look, but £85 wow, is for the room being cold That would suit me, because weirdly i like a cold bedroom when i go to bed, if it's too warm i cannot sleep at all, i even turn my radiator in my bedroom down at night (even in winter, it's turned off all the time in summer with my window open)
Definitely a good idea if u want to stay over for your flight cos literally all u need is a bed but should be cheaper if your just having a few hours if that was a full night the price would be fine
Hello Tim,at first it looked very small but the bed seems quite big for size,if I was travelling I probably would use this cabin to get a few hours sleep.price is good.
It was a very good travel blog today of you chilling out and staying in yotel capsule hotel in Gatwick Airport tim you can visit sweden to stay in tree hotel in Harads
A Hotel almost on the runway! 👉ua-cam.com/video/HfZxF9vLx6g/v-deo.html
I hope I bump into u one day have u seen montin pods u got to be on a harness.
I stayed in a place like this in Heathrow. My layover was 15 hours (Yes, i know but I saved a ton on airfare from Asia)and it did the job versus snoozing on a bench. I still find it hilarious that i could literally roll off the bed into the shower.
I always bring dettol wipes with me, a quick wipe through and i can relax that its clean enough. Looks cosy and compact, id stay there
The spooky sound in the cabin... tension, claustrophobia... like a scene from Alien.
Reminds me of the room that Corben Dallas lived in the film The Fifth Element! Multipass! 😃
£85 is not what i'd call cheap tbh just for a few hours
Pretty sure tim something on the lines of relatively cheap? Compared to other accommodation around the airport itn will be
Yeah, I'm not overly loving that price either. But that's the micro economy of airports. Sure, yotel have set themselves out as the most budget option available, but it only means they'll be a little cheaper than the next option up, rather than truly budget friendly. Tim's also probably got a decent deal on it and booked at the right time, so it's even worse
Tim is minted so its cheap to him
There is a difference between value and worth, if you are super tired and need to sleep before a long flight it’s worth it, and £85 for airport is not overly expensive especially when it’s right in the terminal. I’ve paid more for a premier inn that was a 5 min taxi ride away from the airport.
I’m guessing it’s owned by the same company as Yo Sushi? The logo looks similar and the name obviously
I like the idea/ingenious use of space. It's good for a short stopover, but £85 feels kind of steep for what you get!
One thing to note is that you're paying for the convenience of staying in an airport, it wouldn't be my first choice, but I would stay there in desperation.
@@hierophantics4876 I would stay there too in a pinch. Super convenient if you e.g. have a long stopover or anything like that. My husband and I could have used something like that at Heathrow. We had to drive around 3-4 hours home after a long haul flight, and we would have happily paid for a few hours of kip at the airport before the drive, but there was nowhere suitable within the airport, so we ended up going to a relative's place elsewhere in London for a pit stop before making the long drive. So I was very much for the concept of the Yotel until the price came up! I know the cost of living is up these days, but £85 really does seem like a lot, especially given that a quick Google brings up cheaper rates for both Travelodge and Premier Inn near Gatwick. I was honestly expecting more around the £40-50 mark for a capsule room.
@@BlackFiresong I last stayed at that Yotel in 2012 and it was £65 then!
I’d need windows and light👀,yikes I wouldn’t stay there,I’d rather sleep on the chairs or lounge part,..😮
I paid around the same price for 1 night at Holiday Inn at LHR T4, and breakfast was included. That capsule certainly isn't cheap
This is such a good idea for an airport, sometimes you just need a nap and it’s great that you can book in whenever
The rooms are called cabins and they remind me of a ferry cabin - somewhere safe and comfortable with private facilities, which is important for some people. You could sleep on a bench in the corridor I'd find a chair in the lounge but for a modest fee you can get something better.
Also remind me of a Japanese Love Hotel! Hope they change the sheets after each guest... 😅
You need to add a cabin on some ferries when booking. Much prefer a cabin than being out in a lounge especially with children and on long journeys.
His camera looks like a mini alien with hair. So cute... 😂😂
Maybe someone there in a yotel is a screamer... 😂😂😂
Tim try the Hilton Terminal 5 at Heathrow we where there last Saturday as part of a 2 day coach tour apart from the room the rest is great
I am enjoying "a walk with Tim" visiting interesting places, hotels etc.
Thanks Anna
I always stay there; probably had that room on one of my 50+ stays. No hassle with trains or taxis rides in the morning of flight. There is a M&S opposite to buy nice food.
Very bright in the hall😂looks very cozy not much space but its olny somewhere to sleep love your videos tim❤love from Dublin🇮🇪
Nice One Tim 👍.Hope You Washed Your Hands After The Sticky Bits🤣🤣.
I’ve stayed in one a few years back…relatively cheap and comfortable. Easy to get to the part of the airport I wanted, too.
It's like they're trying to ease you into the idea of being on the airplane before you're actually on the airplane.
Very interesting place & super-convenient & great you can get tea & coffee/snacks etc but £85.00 for that tiny little thing is far too steep, I was expecting £50 maximum. If it was cheaper then I would say its a good option if you need it before a flight or between. Good review👏🏼
All the signs say "Sshhhh" and there's Tim talking loudly and banging away! 🤣🤦🏻
The rooms are well sound proofed plus no one was down there with me
This is actually cute, if you're not claustrophobic! Sofia Nygaard stayed in one in Japan that was just the bed part. It was literally like a capsule.
Hi Tim seems like a good idea. Had no idea they had these . Thanks for sharing with us. Love to you as always Tracey 💕 xxxx
What a great little room and tour. Really all one needs before a flight when traveling alone.
That bed looks comfy
It was
Thanks Tim I think I would just get in there thanks for the view look forward to the next Yvonne 😊
I guess they are just somewhere to get your head down for a while, not designed to go for a holiday, so yes I would stay there for a few hours sleep
Looked like a fun place to stay for a few hours. One thing though, there are no windows and only one door in and out, how do they get round the safety issue? What if there were a fire for instance!
Yes good question
That's what I thought too.
@@patriciahadley2374 Don't want to be a doom monger but it is like a little self contained cell, and what if?
I think £85 is a lot of money i would not stay there to small for me great video though tim
Think they got the decimal point in the wrong place. £8.50 maybe?
The Gatwick travelodge is very often less money, in fact can be as little as half. We’ve stayed there several times and it’s always been £40-50 per person.
Made me claustrophobic just watching, don’t think I could stay there.
I've stayed in a YOTELAir in Amsterdam and it's great for a few hours of rest on a layover with their bonus being it's airside so no hassles to clear security after. It's not somewhere to spend a long time but they've made great use of the space.
Interesting rooms and lights. Another enjoyable video to sit back and have a brew with. Cheers Tim!
Liked the little table n chair good for a quick few hours stop over shame no heat controls
yes was surprised about that unless I have missed something
Hiya Tim, great vlog and enjoy room tour, good Idea for a couple hours sleep and shower , especially for someone who travels a lot and want to be in the airport terminal ready for there flights,
Just spent a week in a small static caravan in Christchurch. Weather a bit chilly overnight /early doors but you go in and everything is spotless - I cannot explain the confidence that gives you
Tim great review and nice to know these small sleep over Yotel rooms exist, thanks. Yes I would stay there. 👍
I actually like it! it's got everything you need, minus kettle but I prefer that cos at least you know nobody's used the kettle to boil their underwear in (I used to be a housekeeper, so I'm now overly cautious 😆). but I like it. it's cosy. but if you were sick, it'd be both gross and convenient to be so close to the toilet 😆
Reminded me a bit of your little tiny cabin on the Caledonian train Tim ❤😊 xx
The lift in the Yotel is Glasgow is a full on rave with heavy base flashing lights ect...wakes you up after a heavy night that's for sure
lol
I think that sticky feeling can maybe come from sanitizing this surfaces over and over. But they could clean and maintain the rooms a bit better. The idea of this little room is nice. Especially because you have you have your own toilet. That is why i won't stay in a capsule hotel. So that is definetly an alternative. I think the price is high if you consider that the travelodges around the airport are often very cheap. But you have to stay for a typical night. For your time that would fit, but if you arrive in the morning and just want a few hours sleep until you leave in the evening, a typical hotel with check in time at 3 PM does not fit.
Sometimes it's the cleaning stuff they use that make it sticky. I had it in a cafe. The lady had just wiped a table down so we could sit at it. I said the table is still sticky. She said it's the cleaning fluid we use. !!! I politely suggested they get a different one as customers don't want to be sticking to the table. And left. It was unpleasant. Xx
Still better than a Britannia hotel 😂
lol
Wow I never knew they had these 12 years ago at Gatwick. Interesting. Good to know. Thanks Tim
I know crazy to think how long they have been here
I remember asking if there was any Rooms to stay in at an Airport when I first joined your channel.
I didn't really think there was such a thing!
But here it is!
The pink lighting is rather futuristic!
Very dinky bedroom!
That seat made me laugh, it's cute!
Amazing how a Shower & Toilet could fit into that dinky space.
It's not good the room was too cold tho.
Great that snacks are available.
Does look like it needs a curtain or something to close the bed area off.
Great sound proofing that's good at least you can't hear all the sounds of the Airport.
Ok for the few hours you need to have a rest before an early morning fight!
I think one night would be enough of a stay in there definitely!
Thanks for showing one of the smallest Hotel Pods, I've never seen one before!
Isn't it high time you were sponsored by Hollister? 😄 That yotel wouldn't be for me, I would feel too claustrophobic 😬 The rooms were almost like prison cells, with having clear windows in the door, even if you could pull the blind down. Thanks for doing time on our behalf!
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I know margarete
I love that !!
That must’ve been a single room, because two people could not squeeze into that bed, and there was only one bath towel. I agree with previous commentator that it is expensive. For what it is. London, prices, there you go.
@@diannehardwick950 Yeah but the thing is, Gatwick isn't even in London. It's called London Gatwick but it's in Sussex, it's a good few dozen miles out of Greater London and a couple dozen more at least away from real London.
I've seen the very popular capsule hotels in Japan. They seem even smaller. Maybe because Japanese people are generally smaller, and maybe because the Japanese people are used to everything being smaller, cars, seats, etc. The one I saw at the Tokyo airport did have tea and coffee in room. A very compact service, with some rice cakes.
Very cute little room! Thanks for another useful video Tim! 😃
Evening Tim thank you for the vlog on the Yotelair. I didn't now about them till I saw your vlog. Really enjoyed your presentation. Thought it was a bit pricey!
Vibe like in TLC video -hands up
Stayed in the one at Schiphol a few years ago. So convenient and found it quite cozy too !
Thankyou for your Yotel video Tim.I couldn't do with that room,way to small and expensive.Thanks for another excellent vlog.Couldn't do with a room with no window.
Nice to know for the future.
Another great vid Tim! You should definitely try one of the bigger Yotels to get the full experience, it's fantastic 😊
This look great!
I would stay here. It's my favorite brand of hotel. I remember dming you and telling you to stay in a yotel property. Love this Tim
You are welcome
As someone who spent their childhood dreaming on living in a spaceship I’d totally stay there, lol. £85 is a bit steep but you’re also paying for the more unique experience, rather than a bog standard hotel room.
Great for getting a bit of rest and to freshen up between flights but a bit too claustrophobic for me, and pricey at £85! But it is in the airport so you're paying for convenience. Cheers Tim!
That noise would make me run for the hills 😂😂 thank you for these though! They’re so cool to see
😂😂👍🏻thats unreal, never heard of that place, looks brilliant, cheers Tim👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻😎
I have a feeling the grille is extraction for the loo and is why it's making that noise. Epic vid as always Tim!
oh might be right
Looking forward to it
Hi Tim another excellent video and what a cool hotel a Yotel is. I really enjoyed the the video.
Thanks Bobby
Just watched this I must have missed it before, nice seeing different places you stay in, not cheap but looked ok gor a night 😊x
That bathroom reminds me of our first visit to Paris in 1982. Very compact, but all you really need in an ensuite. £85 is a total ripoff though!
Blast off! Really, with the heavy door and the window it reminded me of a decontamination room. "Hey Tim! You came back to Earth with Denebian Fever, have to stay in one of these for 48 hours. Sorry." But really, I think I'd give it a go, especially if my flight was delayed, and I had hours to kill. Better than sleeping on a row of benches in one of the terminals. Another great vid! Thanks
Thanks Steve
I would like to try it out !!
Looks very nice !!
Just enough room for one !!
Last Friday, we stopped at Yotel in Istanbul Airport landside, due to us missing our flight, we paid 248 euros for the room and didn't have tea or coffee making facilities but did have water, beds were super comfy and the room was clean and modern and very large, I thought it was quite expensive to be honest, but it seems pretty standard across the board for these hotels, the check out time was 11am, we asked for an extra hour and they wanted 15 euros per hour, so we checked out at 11am LOL - I would stop in another one again but don't know if I would like a room as small as yours though.
I would stay there for a sleep between long flights, £85 isn’t bad at all, amazing location right in the terminal. Shower too! Yeah it isn’t somewhere you’d stay for a holiday but it’s functional….reminds me of the premier inn hub hotels! It’s not worse than cabin crew beds 😂
This is the exact Yotel I stayed in last year. The room is so small, I think two people staying there would be literally a squeeze. I didn't have an issue with the temperature of the shower as it got warm/hot quite quickly. The one thing you didn't point out is that there is a sort of "drainage system" that allows the water to go down. But saying that, the bathroom is extremely narrow. However, I like the concept of the sink, toilet, and shower being in "one line." I like cabin style bed with the attached TV. But the whole space is small, very box room size. The price I paid, considering it was October 2022, was £165.00😮. You got a bargain at £85.00, Tim. Would I stay there again? Only if I got it at the price you paid, but I understand that people think it's steep because Yotel is really only for that few hours stopover to sleep before a flight. For me, it's not really the place to spend more than one night, unlike a Hilton, Travelodge, Premier Inn, Holiday Inn. Unless it was on a cruise.
Looked really good Tim. I would stay there looked extremely cosy but probably wouldnt stay there more than a night because i would get claustrophobic. Hygiene looked ok but not great and the price i would say its not cheap but not expensive i would happily pay that for a hotel in the airport.
Thanks for sharing Tim 👍
I would absolutely stay in a Yotel for a layover and even if you have an early flight. Just make sure to pack a sweater or jacket for sleeping! ;)
Thanks, Tim -- enjoyed it!
lol or an extra blanket
Nice one Tim 👍
The lighting looks like something one would see in both The Netherlands and Germany.........and I'll leave it at that!!!
Looked comfier than a ferry cabin, l think it was good value for it's location. Interesting vid.
If you wanna go top class glamping try honeypots farm in Chester just had a weekend there and it was the best.
£85 quid for that you having a giraffe!!! £30 maybe, but for £85 easy to find elsewhere more spacious.
Nice to know if absolutely necessary 😊
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Hey Tricia you are the only one to notice lol
Nope, she's not the only one who noticed.
4:36 it's just an engineer working the warp drive captain. 😂😂
Lol
Never heard of a Yotel. Don’t think we have them here in Australia. I love it! I’d stay in one travelling on my own 👍🇦🇺
Just found your channel and binge watching to catch up!
When we go on a cruise holiday out of Southampton we always stay at the same Premier inn at West Quay. It would be great to get your view on a few of the other hotels in Southampton in case we are missing something. 😀
Hey welcome Amanda
Presumably with how the rooms are positioned, it's like a bunk bed so someone else is sleeping above you and they can get more rooms in that way. From what I saw, not cheap, but designed for just one night essentially.
looks like the higher beds are then situated over the lower beds in the next room, to maximise use of space
It looks like a nicer version of solitary confinement.
Would have liked to the see the fire exits. I like a window that I can jump out of in an emergency, lol.
yes thats a good point
I love this idea, your getting sleep before a an early morning flight. The menu was cheap too. Is there a similar one at Heathrow that you could investigate?
You can stay at Victoria Station until the late Gatwick coach around 4am or go to a club in Londpn until the early hours.
I mean pretty perfect for a layover or something, i like it.
Come to south wales on your next tip so many thing to see down here head to pawthcawl.
If you get to New york, try the Jane. It just got sold so not sure what will happen but it's an old sailor hotel. Imagine this room with no bathroom (it's nearby down the hall). They were wearing traditional bellhop uniforms too!
It is good there is a window shade for the door. Otherwise if you were taking a shower a person from the corridor could look in and see you!
Reminds me a bit of a sleeper train.
We have become so soft, 20 years ago you threw yourself on the ground near the gate, this is a great option for a quick sleep and shower, people need to get a grip, it´s an option!
I've done that at LHR. It's not very pleasant
Be nice to see some dog friendly hotels. Sutton park 10/10 from me
in Blackpool is one I use all the time but would be great to see dog friendly hotels around the country.
Given the location and the noise around there (aircraft) i guess the soundproofing and price are quite logical. Ideal for people transferring from plane to plane.
Makes a Pontins chalet look like Downton Abbey 😮
What a nice surprise to brighten up my Sunday ☺️
Looking forward to the premiere at 4pm Tim 😁
Is that you in the profile pic and if so, how do people see more?
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Looks almost like a cabin on a sleeper train just with a few more features
Love the futuristic look, but £85 wow, is for the room being cold That would suit me, because weirdly i like a cold bedroom when i go to bed, if it's too warm i cannot sleep at all, i even turn my radiator in my bedroom down at night (even in winter, it's turned off all the time in summer with my window open)
Definitely a good idea if u want to stay over for your flight cos literally all u need is a bed but should be cheaper if your just having a few hours if that was a full night the price would be fine
Hello Tim,at first it looked very small but the bed seems quite big for size,if I was travelling I probably would use this cabin to get a few hours sleep.price is good.
It’s an extractor fan in the shower that comes on when you close the door to the bathroom
It was a very good travel blog today of you chilling out and staying in yotel capsule hotel in Gatwick Airport tim you can visit sweden to stay in tree hotel in Harads
Suggestion for other compact hotels. The Z hotel chain, got a few in london and a couple dotted about the country
noted thanks