The room was clean & the staff friendly. However, the toilet roll holder was loose and span arround like a windmill. When my wife went to switch on the bedside wall lamp, the button dissappear into the light housing. The room was roasting and humid. The Room welcome pack was incorrect and missleading on how to use the room heating/aircon system. I had a dreadful nights sleep. In the morning there was steam around the window and puddles of water on the window ledge. Apparently it's down to you to read the online information on the heating/aircon system when you book your room. The Fire alarm repeatedly went off around 5pm on evacuating we met folk walking back to their rooms because reception had told them it was ok. When the fire alarm eventually stayed on folk started to leave the building to wait for the fire brigade to arrive and check that it was safe to return inside. I contacted the Guest Relation team to highlight these issues. Do not expect much, in fact, don't...
Read moreThis hotel has the absolute worst WiFi of any hotel I have ever stayed in. |I am a business traveller and staying 4 nights. In the evenings I need WiFi to work and catch up. But I am unable to do anything. It is a complete waste of my time. |I even upgraded to the ultimate WiFi which is marginally better. ||Premier Inn - sort it out. I have paid £120 per night for this. On that note, premier inn pricing is getting ridiculous. Stayed in Glasgow city centre south last week, understaffed in the restaurant, had to pay for parking. ||They used to be my go to but not anymore. ||If you are a business traveller and not bothered about WiFi then it is a nice and upgraded premier inn. Restaurant currently shut and parking very limited. Miller & Carter nearby and Waitrose over the road. Right on the M77 so a short journey to Glasgow. ||Breakfast is a pastry and banana which they...
Read morePros|- Premier Plus rooms great with rain showers, chocolates and Nespresso machines.|- Welcome was good|- location is perfect||Cons|- Hotel is a building site - the restaurant was totally gutted so no breakfast or evening meal service - we found alternatives but a Premier inn should always have breakfast service. They did have coffee and a few pastries but this was inadequate.|- Fire alarms went off at 5am on the first night and we had to get out into the rain. Staff needed the fire brigade to reset the alarms and it seemed to be related to the building work.|- Parking very tight due to the building work - spaces have been repainted to make them narrower. Contractors parking in the customer car park didn’t help.|- Another car park that now has Anpr and parking pirates involved which was new since our last visit. A retrograde move by...
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