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any one know hotel in birmingham has parking and allows ypu smoke in room

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago

Hi I want to know any hotel near Walsall , Birmingham, Wolverhampton has parking free and allows you to smoke in row. Any one know any hotels

Thank you

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Not much help I know but I can’t thjnk of any that allow smoking now. X

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

smoke in your room? this isnt the 90s

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Hotel rooms are a place of work (for the people who clean them) so are therefore covered by the smoking ban

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Not sure smoking in a hotel room is a good look but there is Hotel Campanile in Aston...its got free parking and is pretty cheap. Not the best hotel in the worst, bathroom was a grotty but its affordably priced.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I dont think any hotels allow you to smoke these days!

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By *rikki1967ukMan
over a year ago

peterborough

Smoking inside of business is illegal. Unless your in private quarters.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

All posts are incorrect, the legal side is that the hotel can put signs up and request you don't smoke at all,

If you are given the room for free then it's a enforceable condition you don't smoke

If you have paid for the room then you are legally free to smoke within the four walls only and you have paid into a contract with the hotel,

What you do in your from is your business with in good reason,

If you ask at reception before hand they can refuse ,

But once paid , they can you you to stop but unlikely they will or ask you to transfere where they allow smokers or pets

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By *ifes2short!!Man
over a year ago

newtownabbey

Its against the law and carrys an £80 fine. Iv worked in a hotel.

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By *alandNitaCouple
over a year ago

Scunthorpe


"Hi I want to know any hotel near Walsall , Birmingham, Wolverhampton has parking free and allows you to smoke in row. Any one know any hotels

Thank you "

Most hotels charge a cleaning fee if you smoke in their rooms... so if you don't mind paying £150 surcharge, it's possible.

Cal

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By *unandbuckCouple
over a year ago

Sheffield

Minging but not covered by the ban. Smoking rooms must be clearly marked as such. Tinterweb says so. Surprising though.

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By *amie_leighWoman
over a year ago

coventry

Pentahotel in Reading has smoking rooms so try the one in Birmingham

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago

When I mean smoking in room a balcony just kik batinna hotel

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By *esparate danMan
over a year ago

glasgow

I was starting to think maybe th8s was a metaphor

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By *an789Man
over a year ago

Cambridge


"All posts are incorrect, the legal side is that the hotel can put signs up and request you don't smoke at all,

If you are given the room for free then it's a enforceable condition you don't smoke

If you have paid for the room then you are legally free to smoke within the four walls only and you have paid into a contract with the hotel,

What you do in your from is your business with in good reason,

If you ask at reception before hand they can refuse ,

But once paid , they can you you to stop but unlikely they will or ask you to transfere where they allow smokers or pets"

Talking twaddle. The ban states you can't smoke in public buildings (and in some cases grounds such as hospitals) or on Scotland within 100 feet of the entrance. Hotel bedrooms are almost always non smoking unless otherwise stated. They have to stipulate and designate specific smoking rooms if they want to allow you to smoke. Best bet is to call and ask if they have such rooms (very rare these days ). Otherwise you at likely to get fined by the hotel. The smell is disgusting, the room takes weeks to become fresh again and the next guest always complains and asks to move. Selfish to smoke in a non smoking bedroom so don't do it. One final point is that quite a few hotel fire detectors are very sensative. Vaping and smoke usually trigger them. If you set the alarm off you are likely to endanger others and again be reported. Enjoy your fags at home and in pvt bedrooms.. You have been warned!

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By *awhide69Man
over a year ago

Ayr

HMP Birmingham Winston green

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"HMP Birmingham Winston green "

Mate act your age

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By *umourCouple
over a year ago

Rushden

Can't remember when I last read such a load of bollox!


"All posts are incorrect, the legal side is that the hotel can put signs up and request you don't smoke at all,

If you are given the room for free then it's a enforceable condition you don't smoke

If you have paid for the room then you are legally free to smoke within the four walls only and you have paid into a contract with the hotel,

What you do in your from is your business with in good reason,

If you ask at reception before hand they can refuse ,

But once paid , they can you you to stop but unlikely they will or ask you to transfere where they allow smokers or pets"

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By *urvymamaWoman
over a year ago

Doncaster

Phone the hotel you're looking into and ask if they have designated smoking rooms, if they do ask to book one of those rooms, otherwise the room you're in will be non-smoking

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Can't remember when I last read such a load of bollox!

All posts are incorrect, the legal side is that the hotel can put signs up and request you don't smoke at all,

If you are given the room for free then it's a enforceable condition you don't smoke

If you have paid for the room then you are legally free to smoke within the four walls only and you have paid into a contract with the hotel,

What you do in your from is your business with in good reason,

If you ask at reception before hand they can refuse ,

But once paid , they can you you to stop but unlikely they will or ask you to transfere where they allow smokers or pets"

You dont spend much time in the forums then? There's plenty bollox every day.

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By *lasgowman101Man
over a year ago

Glasgow

No hotels in Britain now officially allow smoking in rooms as its banned, a few smaller hotels,b&b's have Been caught allowing it and had big fines for it- so I imagine it may be hard to find what your looking for

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By *ilver_medallistMan
over a year ago

Milton Keynes

Try Holiday Inn Express, they may still allow it.

I had a problem with them 3 or 4 yrs ago where I was stuck with a smoking room.

If you google the smoking ban you will see hotel rooms are an exemption, dont know why

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

My understanding is that when you rent a hotel room it becomes your home for the night which is why it is not illegal to smoke in it. However the hotel can set their own rules and so most hotel rooms are non smoking.

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By *orkcouple888Couple
over a year ago

Yorkshire

The chain of hotel I work for has a £150 charge if found to have been smoking

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By *r and mrs sanddancerCouple
over a year ago

BOLDON COLLIERY

just googled smoking in hotel rooms and and trip advisory brought up 300 who have rooms you can smoke in, including Clarages at £650 per night

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By *r and mrs sanddancerCouple
over a year ago

BOLDON COLLIERY


"The chain of hotel I work for has a £150 charge if found to have been smoking "

thats their rule not the law

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By *ELLONS AND CREAMWoman
over a year ago

stourbridge area

What is it you are planning on smoking ....

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