Stopped for 2 Nights here in Early March 2024. Been a Few Years since we stayed in a Travelodge as we usually stay in their Budget Competitors. This was a Pleasant Surprise. Certainly Updated from when we last stayed in a Travelodge, Not least because the Bed was so much better than I remember from Before and the Rooms have a New Design. The Room has a TV and Kettle with Complimentary Tea and Coffee and Bathroon has Hand Wash and Shower Gel. Both the Room and Bathroom were Very Clean and Pleasant and cant fault it other than 2 Minor things. TV was quite Small and as it looked like a Repurposed Converted Office Block the windows were just a little Draughty even when fully closed. We stayed on the side of the Main Entrance and was very quiet with the exception of Planes heading for Heathrow Airport, however these stopped later on so didn't bother us or keep us awake at all. The other side of the building faces on to the Railway Tracks with Commuter Trains passing all the time but have no idea about Noise levels that side, if we stay again we will ask for a Room on the quiet side we had this time. One Morning we had Breakfast here. Price was £10.55 for and all you can eat Buffet Breakfast which included Full English and Continental Offerings and of course Tea and Coffee Included. You don't need to Pre Book Breakfast as you can pay on the day. We thought it was Good Value for Money. There is also a Bar which we didn't use so cant comment on Prices etc. They also do Evening Meals but again we didn't have any so can't comment on them. Check out is Normally 12 Midday but we asked for Late Checkout of 2pm and there was a Supplement of £10 for this, you can pay on the day. The only other Supplement is for Wifi, you get 30 Minutes Free and have to pay after that. Most people have large Data allowances from their Provider so having to pay for Wifi is a bit pointless really. All the Staff we encountered were helpful and cheerful so cannot fault them at all. If you are using this as a Base to Visit Central London as we did, it's ideal. You are literally 5 Minutes down the road from Teddington Station where you catch South West Trains. The Trains take around 30 Minutes to get to Waterloo Station as it's a Commuter Route and stops at every Station on the way. You are in Zone 6 of the TFL (Transport for London) Zones and it costs £5 from there to Waterloo Station, slightly more if you want to get off and go on the Underground to somewhere else. If you are only Travelling from Zone 1 – 6 and everything in between then the daily cap is £15.60, after that you Travel Free. You Do Not Need to buy an Oyster Card for the Trains, Underground and Buses etc. I just just used my Contactless Bank Card and my wife used Google Pay on her Watch. Just scan as you Enter and Scan when you Exit, You must use the same Card for all your Journeys that day. Download the “TFL Oyster” App and register your Contactless Card on it and you can keep track of all your journeys and the C