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Stephen
Solo traveller
Stafford,
United Kingdom
July 4, 2009
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Good location and facilities. Friendly and efficient staff (contrary to the reviews on various websites). The one problem I did have which has been mentioned in other reviews is the reception of the tv . In my previous stay there was the same problem - some channels have intermitent ''blips'' every 15 seconds or so which make it impossible to watch . a tv engineer might be able to solve the problem and clear up one of the few criticisms left of the hotel ... The breakfast is a bit cheap and chearfull (cheap ingredients etc), but not bad for the price . |
7.5 |
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Anonymous
Group
United Kingdom
June 17, 2009
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The swimming pool and gym facilities The food was not the best quality for the price, choose wisely! |
6.3 |
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Ian
Solo traveller
Poynton,
United Kingdom
May 27, 2009
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The leisure facilities were excellent. Good sized Pool and well equiped gym. The Bar area was good as was the reception area. I did not like the Restaurant, I thought it was poor and small and like a canteen. A buffet breakfast is not what you expect for the cost. The rooms were also lacking in character, and reminded me of a travel lodge (twice the cost). Although the leisure facilities were good, having to give a £5 deposit for a towel was annoying. |
5 |
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Keith
Solo traveller
Manchester,
United Kingdom
May 26, 2009
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I had a late breakfast 0930 and it was probably the worst breakfast I have ever had: cold and dried out overcooked.Bar area was very shabby and there was a very musty smell in the corridor approach |
7 |
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Ken
Mature couple
Aberdeen,
United Kingdom
May 11, 2009
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High quality hotel friendly with staff |
8.5 |
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Anonymous
With friends
United Kingdom
May 6, 2009
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Reception looks good as you enter Grounds are in very poor order.The number of free TV channels is very poor.The pay TV channels are expensive.The buildings away from reception are scruffy and unkept. I have stayed at the Judges Hotel and for the same money it is infinitley better. |
5 |
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Jim
Solo traveller
Cumbernauld,
United Kingdom
March 27, 2009
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The leisure facilities The food was bad, and internet reception poor |
7 |
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Ashley
Young couple
Sunderland,
United Kingdom
March 9, 2009
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using the swimming pool etc |
10 |
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Jules
Mature couple
DERBY,
United Kingdom
February 6, 2009
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We liked the pool, the bar and the club next door The male receptionist's attitude left a lot to be desired , and being as he was the 1st person we had contact with at the hotel didn't bode well for a good beginning, but the lady was more helpful and pleasant when we spoke to her later on.Please do something about the banging doors and remind people that when they're still up others would like to sleep!!! |
8 |
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Judith
Mature couple
colchester essex,
United Kingdom
January 3, 2009
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This reviewer provided a score but did not have any comments |
8 |
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Steve
With friends
NEWCASTLE,
United Kingdom
December 16, 2008
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This reviewer provided a score but did not have any comments |
5.5 |
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Carolyn
Solo traveller
Bedale,
United Kingdom
December 15, 2008
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This reviewer provided a score but did not have any comments |
7.5 |
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Samantha
With friends
Wirral,
United Kingdom
November 4, 2008
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This reviewer provided a score but did not have any comments |
10 |
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Greg
Solo traveller
Reading,
United Kingdom
September 12, 2008
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The bedroom was very good, very spacious and pleasant The food was not to standard, awful vegetables. |
6.5 |
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Anonymous
Group
Netherlands
August 26, 2008
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Prachtige entree Koffie na diner was zeer slecht; schotelwater, brrrr |
7.5 |
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