Traveler39971858118
March 10, 2025
This was a very mixed bag. Not as easy as I hoped to find due to signage, but usefully close to the M1 without actually being on it. Free parking, revamped rooms, mostly for the better. The bed was very comfortable. Breakfast staff were warm and friendly and kept supplies topped up. But... I didn't think I was terribly fussy about hygiene but I do not care for the fabric headboard and fabric walls and its not as if it was sound proofing, I could hear people in the next room (fortunately relatives) There was too little information in the room compared with usual Premier Inn and just an old breakfast menu (the prices increased quite some time ago). No remote for the TV. Road noise audible (would be worse on a weekday) More of an issue - the wrong room number written on one of our keycards (and we were not given it verbally - I can't say that the receptionist exuded warmth) so it was a case of trial and error. There was a fire alarm earlier than most weekend guests would want to be awake (shortly after 6am) which woke me up, followed by a power cut for about 45 minutes (so having been woken before it was light, it was irritating not being able to read and not wanting to waste battery life on the phone ahead of a day out... anyone who needed to be up and out earlier than we did and needing to use electrical kit, would have been worse) These things happen, but there was no apology. We were asked to book a time for breakfast which isn't always what I want to do, and cooked items have to be ordered. I prefer a buffet style. The advantage of ordering everything though is that it puts vegetarian items on the same footing. Unfortunately cooking veggie bacon well requires skill and knowledge of the particular brand and... it was not a success. There was no porridge around (there never seems to be at any PI these days even though it is still on the menu) Croissants were good.