On Blackpools more popular Queens Promenade, with breathtaking views over the Irish Sea, ... more
the Doric Hotel offers free parking and great facilities including indoor and outdoor pools.With its good facilities, exceptional customer care and great-value prices, the Doric Hotel is popular with young families and the over 55s.Guests have unlimited use of the hotels impressive leisure facilities, which include a heated outdoor pool (open during summer), with a large surrounding patio area for sunbathing.The indoor facilities are open all year round and include a heated plunge pool, a sauna, a steam room and a spa. Entertainment is provided in the hotel each evening, with something for everyone.Each of the 103 en suite bedrooms is comfortable and well maintained, with TVs, radios and tea/coffee-making facilities.Two passenger lifts service all floors..
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With its central location, The Doric Hotel is within easy reach of most tourist ... more
attractions and business addresses in Blackpool. All hotel's guestrooms have all the conveniences expected in a hotel in its class to suit guests' utmost comforts. Each guestroom is tastefully appointed with non smoking rooms, daily newspaper, television, bathtub, shower. To suit guests' convenience, this Blackpool accommodation offers room service 24hr, elevator, bar/pub, laundry service/dry cleaning, meeting facilities , restaurant, room service, disabled facilities. Leisure and sports facilities available on the hotel's property comprise pool indoor, jacuzzi, sauna, pool outdoor. The hotel provides a warm and welcoming service of international standard. To proceed with this reservation at the The Doric Hotel, please enter your visit dates and follow our secure online booking form.
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Advantages: lovely food and good service from the waiters Disadvantages: Everthing else about the place
I have already done a review about Blackpool, and I absolutely love the place, we went to Blackpool two years ago on a family holiday, myself husband and three kids. We booked our holiday through The Belfast Telegraph travel agentsand we went through Ulster Bus tours, the price was £800 approx this included traveling expenses and the hotel.(Bed, breakfast and evening meal). The hotel was the Elgin and we were told that this was a great hotel for families.
Arriving at the hotel
We arrived at our hotel at about 7.30pm and had to que at the reception to get our keys this I didnt mind but our dinner was at 7.45pm and we still had to get our luggage to our room, we got our luggage sorted and went down for dinner, the food was beautiful and the service from the waiters was fantastic.
First impressions of the hotel
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Advantages: Well appointed,clean, kids club,spacious,good food,friendly staff Disadvantages: None
I know, I know, Blackpool is perceived as fish'n'chips, bucket and spades, amusement arcades, B&B's. What about something different?
Choice Hotels in Blackpool run 3 hotels - The Claremont (near the North Pier), the Talk of The North (near South Pier) and the Cliffs Hotel (North Promenade just up from Gynn Square).
My family and I have stayed at the Cliffs Hotel on 6 occasions, ranging from weekend breaks to full weeks. Why? The hotel is large and well appointed - it has a 1920's feel about the facade and interior and is very clean and spacios. There are 5 bars and a large resturant. The food is excellent with a very good selection - the staff are very helpful and friendly.
There is a well appointed leisure club - free to residents. It has a pool, jacuzzi, small but very good gym, sauna, sunbeds and a leisure club bar. It ...
Advantages: Lovely staff, great location, Facilities, Cost! Disadvantages: Ummm...oh, parking.
We have stayed in both the Claremont Hotel and their Motel apartments, both of which we had a great time. A group of us decided that we would take a trip down to Blackpool during the summer for a weekend stay from Friday - Sunday. We browsed through loads of hotels with one thing in mind - PRICE!
For the 2 nights staying at the Motel it cost £75 each - but check the website to get an up to date tariff. The £75 was for the room only - we didn't want to pay for bed and breakfast, we just get breakfast if we fancy it, or are awake when it is being served! The hotel has a Motel in a separate building to the back of the hotel, which is laid out like a block of flats. Pricing of food and drinks from the bar is very fair, but you would be cheaper in a pub (as with most hotels).
We went to Blackpool in August, and were lucky to have ...