A tan-talising deal from Premier Inn
Wednesday, 15 Jul, 2010
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Now TravelMole has heard everything.
Due to the unpredictability of the UK weather, Premier Inn is now offering its guests spraycations, stays that include a free spray tan.
Every Friday evening in August, you can top up your tan if you are staying at these hotels: Blackpool Central, Liverpool City Centre, George Square Glasgow, Manchester Trafford Centre, London Victoria, Cardiff City Centre, Birmingham Central East, Bournemouth Central, Newcastle Quayside and Leeds City Centre.
Apparently spray tanners will be on hand to make sure you get an even finish.
Spokesperson Steve Conway said: “With our limited spray-cation offer, there’s no excuse not to try a British break. With rooms from just £29, Premier Inn is all about offering guests great value and what could be better value than leaving us with a free instant summer glow?”
It’s first come, first served, so expect to form an orderly queue behind David Dickinson, Judith Chalmers and Jordan.
by Dinah Hatch
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