Probably a stupid question 12:31 - Mar 21 with 972 views | Ace_High1 | But is there any prospect of hotels being asked to shut? We have a few staff staying away next week with work.... hotels have not been mentioned in any of the latest press conferences. | | | | |
Probably a stupid question on 13:13 - Mar 21 with 908 views | WD19 | No blanket approach as yet as far as I can see. Some will continue to be needed. Expect to see some shut for commercial reasons (ie there is not enough custom to justify remaining open.) Some may get taken over for key workers and/or as field hospitals. ....and more practically in the short term....presumably breakfast facilities etc might not be provided. | | | |
Probably a stupid question on 19:10 - Mar 21 with 820 views | Melford | In my place the Pub side of it has to close and we're all shut down but the check-in desk and rooms are still running, although most people have cancelled. If you wanted a room right now, you could still have one. | |
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Probably a stupid question on 19:13 - Mar 21 with 806 views | Bent_double |
Probably a stupid question on 19:10 - Mar 21 by Melford | In my place the Pub side of it has to close and we're all shut down but the check-in desk and rooms are still running, although most people have cancelled. If you wanted a room right now, you could still have one. |
Same here on the rooms, plenty of availability, but no demand, unsurprisingly. | |
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Probably a stupid question on 19:15 - Mar 21 with 803 views | ElderGrizzly | If we get towards Spain/Italy levels, then yes. All depends if we try and get ahead of it so may do that much earlier than they have | | | |
Probably a stupid question on 20:12 - Mar 21 with 730 views | ronnyd | Would have thought that with commerce at stake hotels are safe for now. You can also find a safe space in a hotel room that you couldn't find in a pub or cafe. | | | |
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