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2 Current Deals

For all, not just hotel guests

When an adult purchases a drink and meal

If you head to selected Premier Inn hotels and have either breakfast or dinner in its Thyme restaurant, you can get up to two free kids' meals when you purchase a meal. There’s no code or voucher needed, the discount will be applied automatically when you order the Full Premier Inn Breakfast or a a main course from the core evening menu with a drink priced at £1.99 or more.

The offer runs throughout half-term from Monday 17 February until Sunday 2 March.

It doesn't matter if you're a guest or not at Premier Inn hotels. The deal is only valid at selected sites (there are over 250 locations taking part) – find participating locations.

Premier Inn told us that kids' main meals usually cost £4-£5, depending on location. Up to two children aged 15 and under only can get a meal for free per paying adult.

Check out our Restaurant deals page for the latest offers.

Ongoing

Including booking early and using 'Saver' rates

There are always ways to save money at Premier Inn, so even if there isn’t a cracking deal out there that works for you, don’t assume you can’t cut your costs further.

Ways to save include:

  • Book early. Premier Inn sets the prices of its rooms depending on the level of demand, so by booking early you’re more likely to get the best deal. In general, its rooms are put on sale one year in advance.

  • Look for ‘Saver’ rates. Available at most Premier Inn hotels, ‘Saver’ rates start from £35 and are only available online. But be warned, unlike ‘Flex’ rates, these bookings are non-refundable, non-transferable and non-amendable.

  • Kids eat 'free'. Up to two children under the age of 16 can eat breakfast 'free' when one adult orders a full Premier Inn breakfast, which normally costs £9-£11ish depending on the hotel.

  • Do a quick comparison. If you're not committed to staying at Premier Inn, do a comparison on Trivago* and TravelSupermarket* to see if brokers are offering cheaper stays at other hotels in your chosen location.

  • Free Wi-Fi. You can connect to Wi-Fi for free in all Premier Inn hotels, but there's a data limit of 1GB per user per day.

  • Check out similar companies. Have a look at our deals from Travelodge, Wyndham Hotel Group (Wyndham, Ramada, Days Inn) and Lastminute.com, where there may be a better offer.

  • Want more? Read our Cheap Hotels guide for lots of price-cutting techniques.

  • Had a problem with Premier Inn? There’s a free online tool you can use to complain – it helps draft, manage and if necessary escalate your complaint. It’s offered by a firm called Resolver, which we like so much we work with it to help people get complaints justice – you can use it to complain to Premier Inn*.



If you spot any hot deals out there we have missed (we are human after all!), please let us know in the MSE forum, email us at msedeals@moneysavingexpert.com or via Twitter @MSE_Deals.

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Free protection for all shopping!

There's a little-known piece of legislation that turns any credit card into a financial self-defence superhero. 'Section 75' of the Consumer Credit Act means your plastic must protect anything you buy for more than £100 for free, so if there's a problem or the company goes bust, you can still get your money back.
And although Section 75 doesn't apply to debit cards, there is something else to fall back on if you've paid using a debit card, or used a credit card for a purchase under £100. Known as Chargeback, this is part of banks' and card companies' internal rules and not a legal requirement. Read full details of Section 75 or Chargeback, plus how to claim, in our guides.
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