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    Ridiculous questions guests have asked at Travelodge

    Travelodge has revealed the most bizarre requests that some of its guests have asked during the last 12 months.And they are hilarious.See also: Hotel fulfils guest's silly request for three M&Ms and a picture of baconSee also:

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  • EntertainmentAOL

    Travelodge says puppet used in advert is not based on David Cameron

    Hotel chain Travelodge has denied that a puppet used in its new TV advert was based on Prime Minister David Cameron. The ad, which sees a puppet resembling Cameron dancing naked and relaxing on a hotel bed, has been shared by social media users

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  • HealthAOL

    Bright blue fox visits Travelodge in London

    A bright blue fox surprised a number of guests by wandering into a Travelodge reception this weekend. Guests at the hotel in Woolwich, in south east London, were shocked to see the slightly bewildered animal in the reception area. One guest,

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  • LifestyleAOL

    Win! A family break at any UK Travelodge

    THIS COMPETITION HAS NOW CLOSED Enter our free competition to win a UK break with your family at any Travelodge. One AOL Travel UK winner will spend two nights at the hotel of their choice as two adults and two children, or as three adults. With

  • BusinessAOL

    Hotel chain to create 1,000 jobs

    A hotel chain is to create 1,000 jobs across the UK this year under a £100 million investment programme. Travelodge said it will open 15 new hotels, adding to the 500 it already runs, with five of the new ones located in London, strengthening

  • NewsAOL

    Girls' Travelodge night 'from hell': Soiled mattresses and brown sludge in bath

    Girls' birthday night from hell at Travelodge in Leicester

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  • NewsAOL

    Hotel chain bids to help unemployed

    A hotel chain has announced a new work experience programme aimed at tackling youth and long-term unemployment. Travelodge said it will take on around 50 unemployed young people in London, paying them the national minimum wage and giving them