Bits: Black Friday deals already launched, my first hotel pancake machine!
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News in brief:
Black Friday deals
I am not a fan of Black Friday deals, to put it mildly. However, I get a feeling that the travel industry will be hitting it hard this year given the impact on bookings from the recent events in Paris and Brussels.
Here are the first few – I will fill you in during the week as more are launched:
Melia Hotels – 30% to 45% discounts depending on city (London is 45% which includes the funky ME London – photo below – and the more traditional White House), booking already open via this link and runs to 30th November for stays until February
Expedia – beating the rush with a 72-hour sale which starts today, more details here
Hotels.com – have an interesting Black Friday one-day offer which I will mention nearer the time as I think it is meant to be secret
Air New Zealand – selling 100 economy flights to Los Angeles for £199 return. This offer will not actually go live until Monday 30th November although, if you don’t fancy your chances, I believe that there will be other offers available on Friday.
Opodo – until Monday 30th, everyone who books a flight via the site will be entered into a draw for Wonka-style Gold and Silver tickets. Your chances of winning a Gold prize are not huge but there are “tens of thousands” of £50 flight vouchers available as Silver prizes. If you are booking a flight this week and Opodo is the same price, you may want to book it via this link as your chance of winning a £50 voucher should be pretty decent.
More Black Friday deals as I get them …
My first experience with a hotel pancake machine
I spent a recent Saturday night at the Holiday Inn Sheffield as I do once a year when visiting family. I do not expect to be surprised at the Holiday Inn Sheffield (well, not in a positive way anyway) but for the first time in my life I found a pancake making machine on the breakfast buffet!
This is how it works. You press the button and two piles of pancake mixture are released:
It is cooked as it moves, toaster like, through the machine. The pair of pancakes then flip off the end onto your waiting plate:
It isn’t exactly comparable to putting a man on the moon but I’m sure you’ll agree this is a great step forward for human-kind …..
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