Ginaxx
ngày 11 tháng 4 năm 2025
Myself and a colleague have just driven four hours for work and upon arrival we realised we’d been given a double room instead of the triple room (with guaranteed two separate beds) that our business director had booked for us. When we went to reception we were told that our booking was showing as a double and the hotel was full and there’s nothing they can do. This decision was apparently made by higher powers outside of the hotel, no further explanation could be given. After liaising with my director, I confirmed a triple room was indeed booked that morning, with screenshot evidence, but at some point in the afternoon Premier Inn had decided to downgrade us to a double room with just one double bed without any prior notification. Apparently there was no family, twin or triple rooms left available in the hotel? I’m not here with family, I’m at work, and both myself and my colleague and my other two colleagues in another room which had also been downgraded expect to be able to have separate beds as we had booked. Not only this but the WiFi is poor and there’s no signal, the room is red hot and the fan is pathetic, so I’m not only sharing a hot room and bed with a colleague, but I can’t even get my evening work done either. The icing on the cake was only having one towel in the room, so not only have we been downgraded, but the room wasn’t even prepared for two guests properly either! I have stayed weekly with hundreds of different premier inns around the UK over the last 8 years for work, not once have I ever been downgraded and forced to share a bed with my team mate. It seems this was a deliberate decision by some ‘higher power’ as this hotel seems busy with families for Legoland, so we’ve been bumped down a notch to ensure all rooms sell out. This is a fair warning to anyone who specifically books twin or triple rooms for the extra bed, be wary as you may not receive it. I do not recommend this hotel in the slightest for business customers.
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