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Hotels in Blackpool in generalNewest Review: ... the Pleasurebeach and the seafront. There is ample car parking space and you are issued with a parking pass from reception. ... more |
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by - written on 14/03/08 (Very useful, 35 readings)
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Blackpool - there is accommodation here to suit all requirements, whether you are on a hen or stag night and basically want something cheap and cheerful to rest your head, whether you are of the old generation and prefer something a little more cosy, friendly however within a budget, whether you are staying on business and your company are paying your expenses or whether it is a special occasion or you just have expensive tastes, there are a couple of prestigious five star hotels that a fit for royalty... well maybe not that upper class. I have visited Blackpool every year since I was a kid, just for day trips or for weekend breaks and over the years I have ... Read the complete review
by - written on 20/12/07 (Very useful, 130 readings)
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The Blackpool Central Premier Inn is situated in Yeadon Way, pretty much half-way between Bloomfield Road (the home of Blackpool Football Club) and the Pleasure Beach (home of the Big One rollercoaster). Premier Inns are part of the Whitbread group and were recently voted among the best 20 big companies to work for, as attested to by the certificate proudly on display in reception. It claims to be the largest hotel chain in the UK, with over 490 hotels nationwide. This Premier Inn is an unprepossessing, modern brick building, just off a dual carriageway, near a petrol station. Quaint the location is not, but reflects the functional rather than flashy character of the ... Read the complete review
by - written on 16/12/07 (Very useful, 80 readings)
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We went to Blackpool two years ago on a family holiday, myself husband and three kids. We booked our holiday through The Belfast Telegraph travel agents and we went through Ulster Bus tours, the price was £800 approx this included traveling expenses and the hotel.(Bed, breakfast and evening meal). The hotel was the Elgin and we were told that this was a great hotel for families. Arriving at the hotel We arrived at our hotel at about 7.30pm and had to que at the reception to get our keys, this I didnt mind but our dinner was at 7.45pm and we still had to get our luggage to our room, we got our luggage sorted and went down for dinner, the food was ... Read the complete review
by - written on 04/09/04 (Very useful, 455 readings)
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A few weeks a go we spent a weekend in Blackpool and found The Waldorfe Hotel on the internet it looked very nice. Sixty eight pounds a night with breakfast for the two of us in a double en suite room was just about the right price that we were prepared to pay. We arrived at tea time on the Friday night and found the Waldorfe on the right hand side of the front passed the Pleasure Beach, not a bad spot to be and we were going to be given a sea view so I was quite pleased on the first glimpse of it from the road. Off street parking was provided at the back of the hotel so we decided to park up first then walk round to check in at reception. Parking in ... Read the complete review
by - written on 10/09/02 (Very useful, 821 readings)
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Short break taken at The Bond Hotel, 120 Bond Street, Blackpool. Mon 2nd sept - Fri 6th Sept 2002. BBEM. I visited The Bond Hotel as part of a group of 8 people, 4 of the group had very severe learning disabilities, as a result they needed very specialized accommodation. The Bond Hotel had assured us that our needs would be catered for, and they certainly lived up to our expectations. The hotel decor is very ' English Hotel ' ...alot of dark red and wood! But It maintained a bright and airy feel, and was certainly very clean. All of the rooms we had booked included a walk in shower, which was great for our group, as they were able to ... Read the complete review
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