Naughty Night Away, between Aberdeen & Glasgow.

[TW]Fox;25108754 said:
Looks a tad nicer than that to me!

Well in a way it is..... It will be just off a motorway and your views out the window will be of a petrol station, mcdonalds etc.... Not really the sites you want to see when staying in Scotland. Its a functional but extremely nice travel inn really, its a place that you will enjoy your stay though and return to because the rooms are no more expensive than the competition.
 
Both the room standard and the price look rather more upmarket than a Premier Inn. The nearby Premier Inn for example is three times cheaper per night, but then the room in that place looks more than 3 times better.
 
Why dont you just bring her to blackpool like all the other jocks? Seems like its some mecca for scottish who wanna shag for a few days, there are so many ginger pubes left in the hotel beds after the scottish holidays they use them to make the ginger afro wigs for the regular stag and hen parties :D
 
Why dont you just bring her to blackpool like all the other jocks? Seems like its some mecca for scottish who wanna shag for a few days, there are so many ginger pubes left in the hotel beds after the scottish holidays they use them to make the ginger afro wigs for the regular stag and hen parties :D

Hehe, lol, gross.

Ahleckz has more class than Blackpool though. He's more about Glasgow.
 
Dakota looks nice, but the setting isn't great. Was hoping to surprise her, driving into a business park wouldn't really suit!

Why dont you just bring her to blackpool like all the other jocks? Seems like its some mecca for scottish who wanna shag for a few days, there are so many ginger pubes left in the hotel beds after the scottish holidays they use them to make the ginger afro wigs for the regular stag and hen parties :D

:D I would, but I'm actually a lost Great Yarmouth'ian and I could never cheat on that wonderful place with a horrible hole such as Blackpool.
 
Stop by the Glengoyne distillery before you get to Glasgow. It's a really nice distillery right on the Highland border. A couple of the tour guides are rather tasty ladies too.
 
Dakotas are OK but they are very numb feeling and neither are particularly well located ( well they are for business, not so much a night away)

Does it need to be a hotel? Something like a small lodge an alternative? Plenty of nice places around that aren't far from Glasgow - Killin\ loch earn for example and at this time of year you'd probably get some late bookings for not a lot of cash

The hydro's are generally nice as mentioned above, dalmahoy Marriott isn't bad either ( bit more old fashioned but nice setting )hough it depends what kind of room you get!
 
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