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Advantages: favourable, useful, city centre near Disadvantages: ---
common transmitters can be seen.
Altogether, the equipment of the rooms is not luxurious but useful although particularly for those which in the end only look for a room for staying.
Prices:
The overnight stay costs ? 37.00 for a person ? 30.00 and for two persons. A third person must first of all be made an inquiry about separately.
For ? 5 per person you also can have breakfast. Children less than 12 years have breakfast freely. I have not tested the breakfast since I find it too expensive a little. One can have breakfast more favourably and 'Bavarian' in the town.
Unlike most Etaps Munich city centre south does not have any free car park. One can rent a parking space for ? 4.00 in the underground car park. Who to save this to himself wants, finds quite easily a car park in the adjacent residential area ...
Advantages: cheap, clean, friendly staff Disadvantages: quite a walk from town centre
Etap Hotels are another budget hotel chain created by Accor, the creators of hotel giants Ibis. This 250 room complex is situtaed in the centre of Birmingham and all rooms cost £35, whether its a weekday or the weekend. But for this price, don't expect luxury acommodation, as luxury is probably the worst word to describe this hotel.
The rooms are clean and modern and sleep up to 3 people. In most cases, this is either a double or twin beds with a single bunk on top - not very glamourous but good for the money. You do get a television (complete with an array of English and European channels), but I can't guarantee that you'll get coffee and tea making facilities, as some rooms seem to be missing these. There is also no hairdryer or anything like that, but you can get one if pay a £10 deposit at reception - you will get this returned to ...
Advantages: firm cushion for positioning, can be used for bottle feeding too Disadvantages: cumbersome, not for those with severe back pain
was really looking forward to trying out my brest friend support pillow after reading all the wonderful reviews about it. Sure it was not cheap, but it seems to be universally loved...
Al looked well when the cushion first arrived - removable cover, pocket for the remote (don't we all get cranky if we lose that mid feed!), and a firm surface to help baby latch on well. When I tried it on, I was disappointed that I found it uncomfortable to use. I do have to point out that I suffer from SPD and that my experience will be different to most mums. It is the area that I suffer back pain which makes it uncomfortable, rather than the cushion itself. I would recommend that anyone with SPD consulted their physio before using to make sure it's suitable for them.
On the plus side though, I gave it to my partner to use when he was giving his ...