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Sheraton Skyline HeathrowNewest Review: ... bother. For example, they were charging £6 for a single shot of Jack Daniels so my advice to anyone who likes a drink is to ... more |
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by - written on 30/03/07 (Very useful, 1265 readings)
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Apologies in advance for this rather long review... Don't say you weren't warned, it's an epic... We stayed at the Sheraton Skyline on Bath Road, Hayes, Middlesex UB3 5BP for 2 nights from 16th March 2007 for our 3rd anniversary weekend. We had stayed here twice (once for our wedding weekend in 2004 and for our 2nd anniversary weekend in 2006) previously and had pretty much known what to expect but I have to stay this is my most disappointing stay in a hotel to date. I'll come back to why shortly… THE FACILITIES The hotel offers 350 guest rooms with a range of classic, Sm@rt or executive rooms and the rooms all have facilities ... Read the complete review
by - written on 02/08/03 (Very useful, 251 readings)
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Let's get one thing straight, right from the start. You would only want to stay in an "Airport hotel" if you were flying off early in the morning or if you were arriving reasonably late at night. The Sheraton Skyline finds itself nestled amidst a plethora of London Heathrow airport hotels and I'd find it hard, I imagine, choosing between them. We were flying into Heathrow from Glasgow and decided to book a hotel through Priceline. I made a ridiculously low bid of £35. The rack rate is a lot higher! The Sheraton Skyline accepted it, much to my amazement. It was to be my first experience of the Sheraton brand. After two nights on the Executive ... Read the complete review
by - written on 26/07/03 (Very useful, 200 readings)
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We decided to stay at the Sheraton, when we needed a hotel to stay at after a trip to Dubai. It is almost always less expensive to stay at a 4 star hotel before or after your trip than park your car in any of the car parks. Plus you get an extra night in hopefully a good hotel. We hoped that as it was January we may be able to get a good deal, but the prices were practically the same as when we travel in the summer. We paid £85 for room only at the hotel, including up to 15 days car parking. This was booked through ABC Holiday Extras. I did e-mail the hotel beforehand to ask what price they could offer us for a night including parking, but they said they ... Read the complete review
by - written on 13/01/07 (Very useful, 123 readings)
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My boyfriend and I stayed at the Sheraton Skyline hotel on 2nd October this year. I booked the hotel through priceline.co.uk and got the room for £51 including taxes, which I though was quite reasonable for a 4 star hotel. Location We found the Sheraton Skyline fairly easy to find. The hotel website allows you to print off a map and this made it quite easy to find the hotel if it wasn't for my boyfriend taking a few wrong turns! The hotel is on a large road that is absolutely heaving with hotels. Literally the whole road consists of hotels, some very large and impressive ones such as the Marriott. We were flying from Heathrow airport the next day and this ... Read the complete review
by - written on 13/07/09 (Very useful, 70 readings)
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I stayed at the Sheraton Skyline hotel near Heathrow airport in September 2007 before I flew out on my annual holiday. I booked this hotel because according to their website, it is literally on the doorstep of Heathrow Airport. Room Our room was located on the 10th floor but sadly the room overlooked the hotel car park but to be honest this wasn't a problem because we weren't staying here for the view! Our room was very large, much bigger than I expected for the price I paid. The bed was extremely large, probably about 6 feet wide and very comfortable. It certainly left us both feeling like we had a decent nights sleep. The room also had two ... Read the complete review
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