|
Hotels in Staffordshire in generalNewest Review: ... from the rides so that the guests are not disturbed in any way. I looked through the brochure and chose the Princess Suite ... more |
||
Read Reviews for Hotels in Staffordshire in gen...
by - written on 10/01/01 (Very useful, 241 readings)
Rating:
The Alton Towers Hotel is one place that definitely lives up to its advertising. If you want a night of unashamed luxury combined with all the fun of the fair, then this is the hotel for you. The TV adverts show the grandeur of the public areas and the sheer opulence of the suites and none of it is overstated. Allow me to explain further…. In 1998 my father won a small amount of money and shared it with my sister and me. As I had told mom and dad they should use the cash to treat themselves to things that they would not normally have bought, I thought that I should do the same with some of my share. After much deliberation I decided on a night at the Alton ... Read the complete review
Products similar to Hotels in Staffordshire in gen...
Whitworth Falls Hotel (Southport)
Excellent value for money
A deposit is required and is NON-REFUNDABLE
The Big Sleep Hotel (Cardiff)
Cheap yet trendy
Cojnverted from an office to a hotel witha lot of officey feautures (suspeded ceilings) retained.
Bishopstrow House and Spa (Wiltshire)
The Bottreaux Hotel (Boscastle)
Fantastic food and tasteful rooms with a bed to die for.
None
Sandringham Hotel (Sandown, Isle of Wight)
see review
see review
Walton Hall Hotel and Spa (Wellesbourne, Warwickshire)
Homely and comfortable
In need of a refurbishment
Village Hotel (Warrington, Cheshire)
modern luxury thats affordable
can get very very busy
Acton Court Hotel (Stockport)
Good Rates, good attentive staff
Decor dated, menus dated
Devoncove Hotel (Glasgow)
Cheap, clean, good service and delicious breakfast
Bit of a walk from town centre
Alhambra Court Hotel (York)
A comfy hotel in a good location .
Poor sausages at breakfast and no disable access

