Guest User
July 13, 2025
So much wrong here. Wife & I stayed on 10/ 11 July, in Rm 10. Rm was OK, & inexpensive - £91 a night. But reception had NO chip & pin machine - staff had to fone the bookings number & talk my card down the fone. Primitive or what ? Then the door card they gave me malfunctioned & had to be continuously re-programmed. The bathroom was from the 60's - had to stand in the bath for a shower - no cold water to the shower, and the sink would not drain - mechanism jammed. Next - we asked the staff to leave the old sheets on the bed for the second night - but they didn't bother to even make up the room, so no clean towels and no shower gel. Also no air-con - just a fan. Hotel systems, bathrms, & management are in need of a complete makeover. Breakfast was advertized as, 'full English - that's fried egg, bacon, beans, etc. BUT - there was no fried egg - just scrambled. That makes it NOT a full English. Scrambled egg just doesn't cut it. Next - the dining room was like a cheap cafe, or the waiting area of a McDonald's - but, but strangely, it DID have a chip pin machine for my card. When I asked why recepton didn't have one, the reply was. 'Don't know.' Coffee from the machine was horrible. I mentioned this to one of the staff - he replied, 'I know.' The breakfast plates handed to me by the staff were stone cold. I pointed out that cold plates mean .... cold food. He did take them & heat them ... but ... how the hell is it I'm having to educate professional restauranters about what every Chinese and Thai restaurant learned fifty yrs ago - that cold plates mean cold food ?? I asked why Travelodge didn't have plate-warmers. The answer was, 'Don't know.' Jeeesus - even at home, I warm plates before serving hot food. I was gobsmacked at this level of don't know. But overall, the breakfast food was good. The one redeeming feature of the hotel was the staff - they were always pleasant & helpful. Staff 10/ 10. Hotel 5/10