Tài Khoản Khách
ngày 16 tháng 6 năm 2025
This review is all about my experience of the new Premier Plus rooms. I’ve stayed in lots of Premier Inns (although prefer IHG and Hilton because of the points). However, I’ve never stayed in a Premier Plus room before so I was intrigued to try it. It was expensive at just shy of £200 a night without dinner. So, these rooms have obviously been designed by someone who rarely stays in hotels! (I’m at 132 nights this year, so far). The major annoyances with the regular rooms haven’t been addressed: 1. There’s still no heated towel rail 2. There’s still no electric / anti misting mirror 3. There’s still no soft closing loo seat Instead, some additional annoyances have been introduced: 1. There’s no instant coffee (one has to go and get it) 2. There’s nowhere to put a large suitcase. In regular rooms the sofa bed is perfect but in the Premier Plus room I ended up sharing the bed with it! 3. The ironing board takes up most of the space in the little wardrobe making it difficult to hang up shirts 4. The new glass shower door means one gets soaked with cold water turning on the shower, rather than the protective shower curtain in the regular rooms The changes are largely cosmetic. The arm chair and stool look great but I didn’t use it; the upscale coffee machine will be popular with many guests but I didn’t use it; the decor, linens and artwork is much nicer. The mineral water, fridge and upscale toiletries are great and the redeeming features. Would I pay extra for a Premium Plus room again? No, absolutely not. This is all against the backdrop of a wonderfully run hotel with great staff and better than average evening food. It pains me to leave an honest review of the Premier Plus rooms but ‘buyer beware’.
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