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By *aidream OP   Couple
14 weeks ago

Swansea

Have attended Newport Chams on many occasions in the past but have always travelled home the same night.

Any of you lovely fibbers suggest a hotel near the venue please? xx

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By *aidream OP   Couple
14 weeks ago

Swansea

Sorry meant fabbers not fibbers DOH lol

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By *hadowSirenWoman
14 weeks ago

Near

The closest is the Waterloo which is down the road, walking distance. However, Chams also have rooms next to the club so worth asking if any are available on the night of your visit. They’re clean, comfortable rooms with private bathrooms. Otherwise the rest are a short taxi ride.

You’ve got the Holiday Inn Express, the Mercure, Travelodge, Premier Inn and the Ty which are all reasonably priced.

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By *aidream OP   Couple
14 weeks ago

Swansea

Thank you xx

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By *rMrsTwistedCouple
14 weeks ago

Neath

I have been told chams do have rooms but only 4 so they get taken very quickly , altho a friend of ours did say the Ibis was nearby and good hotel

MrsT

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By *hadowSirenWoman
14 weeks ago

Near


"I have been told chams do have rooms but only 4 so they get taken very quickly , altho a friend of ours did say the Ibis was nearby and good hotel

MrsT "

Also stayed in the Ibis so can second this (forgot about it being so close!). The showers are the size of airplane toilets though!

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By *moochumInTheJacuzziCouple
14 weeks ago

South Wales

We’ve stayed at the Mercure most times we’ve been to Chams - handy for going to the bars pre-club and only a short distance away. Only issue we’ve had was a fire alarm going off at 3am when we were on the 14th floor!

Most recently we stayed at the Holiday Inn Express, which was more budget friendly but further away. A pain to get into Friar’s Walk car park if heading to town later on, but not too bad a drive to the club.

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By *issing DoryCouple
14 weeks ago

the seaside

Ibis we have stayed in a lot. It's cheap but small and the showers are tiny. But for a night out it'll do

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By *aidream OP   Couple
14 weeks ago

Swansea

Thanks all for your advice xx

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By *carlett CumslutWoman
14 weeks ago

Cardiff

Stayed at Waterloo once and never again!

Definitely worth the taxi to stay in central Newport

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By *ltcouple40Couple
14 weeks ago

Gwent

The mercure or travelodge are our usual ones.

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By *elsh and welsherCouple
14 weeks ago

cardiff

Chams rooms are fine , basic but clean and ok

Ideal when u wana go bed as its next door ..

We been to many a great party when chams has closed in those rooms

Just book in advance x

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By *3xymamaWoman
14 weeks ago

...., Wales


"Stayed at Waterloo once and never again!

Definitely worth the taxi to stay in central Newport "

What put you off the Waterloo? Just being curious..

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By *carlett CumslutWoman
14 weeks ago

Cardiff


"What put you off the Waterloo? Just being curious.."

The new owners live on the first floor with a lot of children (I’m a mum so I have some tolerance) and we were situated on the 2nd floor but the children running up and down the hall even at 2am was unbearable. Teamed with being very cold, single glazed windows and loads of boy racers whizzing past the transporter bridge. I genuinely wish I hadn’t had a few drinks otherwise I would have driven home!

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By *resh pizzaCouple
14 weeks ago

Wales

We stay in either Celtic Manor or Holiday Inn by CM

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By *3xymamaWoman
14 weeks ago

...., Wales


"What put you off the Waterloo? Just being curious..

The new owners live on the first floor with a lot of children (I’m a mum so I have some tolerance) and we were situated on the 2nd floor but the children running up and down the hall even at 2am was unbearable. Teamed with being very cold, single glazed windows and loads of boy racers whizzing past the transporter bridge. I genuinely wish I hadn’t had a few drinks otherwise I would have driven home!"

Thanks, I couldn't have coped with the kids 😂 especially after a few drinks. I would have asked for a refund..I'm a grumpy old bugger 😂😂

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