@@MurtazaAli-tw4ihold Trafford hotel is accross the carpark. I dont think they have pitch side rooms. Id hate to see the state they would be in if they did.
I think the button only works when it's a catered executive box, not a hotel room. These rooms can usually be swapped between the two purposes. That's the reason for the extra balcony seats. Headingly has fantastic rooms. Historic cricket ground. Definitely worth a visit.
If Bolton threw in a carrs pasty too as part of it then I’d be all over it! Getting your own little box definitely makes it the best of the 3. Shame you didn’t have it booked last Tuesday for the play offs that would have been class!
Like these long videos, feels like UK always has something new to explore. Keep it up Edit: Halfway through the video why tf would you slander the Honourable Sir Harry Maguire
I have just returned from a trip to Manchester (a place I visit regularly) for a Manchester United game. They also have a football theme hotel but to be fair it was not worth it and I preferred to get a place in Deansgate instead
It’s not a bad hotel in Norwich (Think it’s Holiday Inn), I remember when we were in middle school went on a tour of Carrie Road and got shown the suites- a pretty decent view
Your not there for the decoration. Open that door and sit just in side having a pint. Then to sit out there after the game. Id defo be checking in with a crate under my are. 230 for two people is a steal, just to not hsve to deal with post match traffic. Ive paid much more to get tickets to european nights, and all you get is a buffet (sometimes silver service) and a padded seat.
If i just wanted a hotel, MK obviously wins, blacpool has a 1000 other cheaper otions just 5 mins away. And boltons is a decent oprtion of your at one of the many events they hold, like auctiones etc.. But as a football experiance, bolton is the only one in the conversation. It seems its goign to be hit of miss if you get to see the gsme from yoru hotel from thr other two. Wheras bolton is more expensive, but its givitn you a footballing experiance, that seems wuite rare. Open your door on the balcony and just sit inside your room having a pint is nice, or sitting outside soakijg in the atmosphere, with yiur own personal toiet is nice. Then imagine, sitting on the balcony after the csme in an almost empty stadium having a drink and food. Missing all the post match traffic, then peacfully making your way home. Well worth 100 quid each. In reality thr experience is probably costing your only £70 over a standard ticket. If parking is chucked in too, youre down £55 experiance cost of a parking, hotel room, balcony and breakfast. I think its a bargain.
AFC Wimbledon: Before 2002, MK Dons was called Wimbledon Football Club, but the American owners move it to Milton Keynes, almost far out of London. The Wimbledon fans were ANGRY, so formed a club named Association Football Club Wimbledon in 2003, and the original Wimbledon, was now MK Dons, a forgotten Wimbledon club. The AFC Wimbledon fans think they are the continuation of Wimbledon FC, but some other fans near the area dispute this. AFC Wimbledon is in the 4th division like MK Dons.