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Newguest Posted 16 years ago
Vocabulary

Full lodging

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"Two person bedroom with full lodging including use of hall, tea and coffee each day costs ...".

Does "full lodging" mean that all meals are provided?
  

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It would depend on the "lodge"; my guess is that it does not include meals. Tea & coffee in the rooms or in the lobby area, use of the common areas, yes.

  • It would depend on the "lodge"; my guess is that it does not include meals.
  • Tea & coffee in the rooms or in the lobby area, use of the common areas, yes.
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It would depend on the "lodge"; my guess is that it does not include meals. Tea & coffee in the rooms or in the lobby area, use of the common areas, yes.

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