3/5 Ian C. 8 months ago on Google
This
hotel
has
some
really
great
points,
and
then
unfortunately
some
super,
super
bad
points.
I
have
stayed
here
twice
now,
so
the
below
is
a
combination
of
my
stays.
The
Good
The
staff
all
seemed
nice,
you
get
a
good
welcome
and
often
seen
chatting
to
guests.
The
gym
and
pool
are
both
really
good.
The
rooms
are
nicely
decorated,
beds
are
comfy
It’s
in
a
really
good
location
in
a
nice
part
of
Nottingham.
The
breakfast
was
nice.
The
Bad
If
you
get
allocated
room
35
asked
to
be
moved
immediately,
it
is
directly
above
the
kitchen
fan
which
makes
an
ALMIGHTY
noise.
It
starts
at
06:45
and
runs
until
about
22:00.
When
I
raised
this
with
reception
in
my
first
stay
it
was
met
with
a
very
odd
reaction
-
almost
a
faux
surprise
-
but
I
am
genuinely
shocked
that
they
can
sell
this
room.
I
am
a
heavy
sleeper
and
have
stayed
in
some
questionable
hotels
in
my
time
-
but
this
was
too
much
for
me.
It
is
loud
and
constant.
For
my
second
stay
I
actively
asked
not
to
be
in
this
room.
I
was
allocated
room
31,
which
was
close
(you
could
still
hear
the
noise
but
it
definitely
wasn’t
as
intrusive)
but
it
was
a
single
box
room
(and
I
mean
a
box
room)
-
which
is
what
I
booked,
but
on
reflection
it
didn’t
really
match
up
to
the
price.
The
Ugly
For
me,
there
were
a
few
small
details
that
could
easily
be
fixed
that
really
had
a
negative
effect
on
my
stay.
The
rooms
at
the
back
of
the
hotel
are
through
a
bit
of
a
maze
to
get
there,
but
they
are
signposted
well
-
but
when
you
leave
your
room
there
is
no
signposts
to
get
back
to
reception
and
plenty
of
opportunities
to
go
the
wrong
way.
Not
the
end
of
the
world,
but
annoying
and
easily
fixable.
In
the
shower
there
is
no
shelf
to
put
anything
on.
Again,
not
the
end
of
the
world
but
a
negative
impact
on
my
experience.
There
is
no
toilet
brush
for
the
toilet.
It’s
an
ok
experience,
if
a
little
over-priced,
but
with
some
very
small
adjustments
it
could
be
so,
so
much
better
-
and
stop
selling
room
35.
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