THE JURY IS 4 TO 1 IN FAVOUR

4 May 14th, 2005

Advantages:
Super location, cheap drinks, on - site parking, high speed internet access in rooms, good food

Disadvantages:
Very large hotel, poor administration, charge for car - parking, room windows don't open

Recommendable: Yes 

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Destination Birmingham, and on this occasion, as I was attending a group event, hotel choice was not optional. This is now the fourth in the Jurys chain I have used, and to be fair, probably the best, but also not without a few minor niggles, but more about that later.

WHO ARE THEY?
For anyone who is not aware of the Jurys Doyle chain, they are an Irish chain with over 30 properties in the UK, Ireland and the states and claim to be one of the fastest growing hotel chains in Europe. They have three levels of offering, the budget Jurys Inn range, the Jurys Hotel, and 3 5 star luxury bands, the Berkeley Court, the Towers, and the Westbury outlets.


BOOKING
The Jurys Inn Birmingham is one of their budget outlets.

One night was booked on my behalf, and the other I had to do myself. This meant contacting the hotel after booking to tie the two reservations together to ensure I wasn't checking in and out of my room with a full day meeting ahead. This went smoothly eventually but did take a some work.

Because of the need to match the two reservations, I did try booking on the phone, but the best rate I could get was £79 room only, whereas on their website the same was on offer for £63. Naturally, on a limited budget I opted for the on-line reservation, available at www.jurysdoyle.com.

The quoted rack rate in the hotel is £140 per room per night, not what I would typically put into a budget category

The process is simple, simply select which city you want to visit, make your choice of hotel. (This is not too difficult as in the main, there is only a handful of cities such as Glasgow and Dublin that have more than one outlet). Then, select your travel dates and you will be presented with a whole host of prices from heavily discounted on-line rates through to the full rack-rate. As with any on-line offer, make sure you read the cancellation policy, because sometimes, offers can require the first nights, or full prepayment. In this instance the cancellation was 4pm on the day of arrival, not bad for the price.

You will be required to provide your personal details, e-mail address and room preferences and will also need to give credit or debit card details to hold the booking. I received confirmation by e-mail instantly.

There is also the capacity with the Jurys website to create a profile of your personal details and preferences, saving you having to complete the details each time you want to travel.

MY VERDICT: 5 out of 5

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LOCATION
The Jurys Inn, Birmingham is in a superb position. It is a short walk from the Rep Theatre and ICC and the New Street area is within easy walking distance. The hotel is in good company with a myriad of other hotel outlets including the Novotel, Travel Lodge, Hyatt and Copthorne within spitting distance. This creates the impression that the area is built up, and you wouldn't be wrong, but with 15 floors, there are still a number of chances to view this magnificent and rapidly modernising city.

Despite being in a one-way road system, it is easy to access providing you download the clear directions from their website. Parking is available on-site in the form of a public multi-storey car park, although there is a charge of 60p for the first 10 hours and 30p an hour or part thereof. This is not the cheapest I have had had for city centre outlets, although to be fair, it is certainly comparable with some of the extortionate prices I have paid in Manchester.

MY VERDICT: 5 out of 5

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RECEPTION
This is a large affair with high ceilings, and needs to be because of the size of the hotel; The area can seem like an efficient modern company, or a barrage of chaos dependent on what time you are there. Reception leads off to an Italian restaurant, a bar with lots of comfortable sofas, a coffee bar and the hotels main restaurant.

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CHECK-IN
If anything, this is where the Jurys Birmingham falls down big-time. Everything had been undertaken correctly by both us and the organising party. However, even though I had booked for 3 people on-line and provided all names, the hotel had no record of one member of the party. They then tried to charge me £107 per room (rather than £63), which I fiercely argued against, thank goodness I had taken my paperwork with me, which was copied and attached to the booking paperwork by the diligent receptionist. Good job, because on check-out, they once again tried to charge me £107 room only, I was not a happy bunny. So if staying here, ensure you take your paperwork with you.

Also, it is worth noting that Jurys Birmingham is a 450 roomed hotel, and location and price, coupled with its excellent meeting facilities make it a popular outlet. Therefore, f you arrive or leave during peak periods there WILL be a LONG WAIT. Checking out took some 20 minutes of queuing, that was without the complications of the rates charged.

Some 30 minutes after arriving, we were sent to the correct rooms, and although I had booked three smoking rooms, because the website does not allow different selections, we had no problem changing the third room to a no smoking.

MY VERDICT: 1 out of 5: Appalling that they could not manage their systems correctly, despite everything being computerised.

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THE ROOM
I wasn't quite sure what to expect, but the room was exceptionally roomy with 2 double beds (which were very comfortable), a large work area, open-plan wardrobe, numerous drawers, TV and coffee making facilities. There were ample plug sockets, dial up and high speed internet access ports, and as usual, an en-suite bathroom. The baths in Jurys raised several comments from my fellow-travellers. The baths were extremely shallow, with several pull-bars in the shower area, suggesting that they were designed with accessibility in mind, but interestingly made life difficult for many able-bodied people. The usual complement of fixed toiletries was supplied, along with a few midget sized towels. Electricity was obtained through inserting the room swipe key into a specially designed socket near the door, This totally confused my colleague, and in my experience is not particularly common in UK outlets, although this does appear to be changing.

Depressingly, the hairdryer was a fixed unit in the bathroom, although my colleague did have a free moving dryer in her room. Iron and ironing boards were not available for use in rooms. Guests had to make use of the ironing room in the basement. This was not ideal, but I guess with 450 rooms, the staff could spend half their life delivering equipment to guests, and with the speed of reception anyway, this could be damaging to the overall service level.

The room windows did not open, and the heating / cold air blower did not appear to work. I did however, spend very little time in my room and didn't find the temperature particularly intolerable, (which is more than I can say for my recent visit to the Milton Keynes Hilton).

There was no cables for the high-speed internet access, and reception struggled to find cabling. They also advised me that the cost of the access was £5 each time you log in, and of course because your electricity is turned off when you leave the room, this could be quite frequent and therefore expensive. This saw me issued with two room keys so I could leave the laptop on, however, it decided to switch itself off overnight, and connected without an extra charge the next morning. This means either the staff gave the wrong information, or their system is not working correctly; with a 1Mb speed, I was more than happy.

MY VERDICT: 4 out of 5:
A nicely equipped modern room with a few minor niggles.

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EATING AND REFRESHMENTS
In common with the other Jurys outlets I have used, drinks are reasonably priced, and bar meals are the order of the day. Selection is broad and had offerings for both meat-eaters and veggies, and at £6 to £8 for a main course, reasonably priced for a city centre hotel. Drinks were priced similarly to my local which is more than acceptable. I coughed up around £6 for a double G&T, although I did find nearly £4 for a glass of red wine a bit steep, now I know why I tend to drink lager.

Food was served quickly and was very palatable.

BREAKFAST
This was not included in the room rate, and will add £9.50 to your bill. As you would expect in a hotel of this size, it is buffet service and on offer were a whole host of cereals, juices, yogurts, pastries, breads and toppings. There was also the usual hot selection of bacon, sausage, hash browns, fried bread, beans, mushrooms, potatoes, veggie meat types. To be fair, it was fresh and hot with none of the school dinners experience we had in Jury's Edinburgh.

MY VERDICT: 5 out of 5

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LEISURE FACILITES
This is a Jury's Inn rather than a hotel, and they pride themselves on offering affordable practical accommodation for the business and leisure traveller. The superb location means that chances are you will not need them. However, if you cannot do without your daily workout or swim, there is a leisure club opposite the hotel, and Jury's guests get a discounted entry price of £10 (discounted?). With our busy two day schedule there was no time to try it out, and if you really want these facilities, the nearby Copthorne has them all for no extra cost (book it through www.laterooms.com for the best prices.

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SUMMARY
To be fair there was little to fault about the hotel itself, either with facilities or cleanliness, although the staff could do with understanding their systems a little better and honouring their commitments to customers when booking

MY VERDICT: They would have 5 out of 5 if it hadn't been for the poor service received by check-in staff, so I am afraid Jurys it is a 4 from this corner.

To Book for yourself:

Jurys Inn Birmingham
245 Broad Street,
Birmingham, UK, B1 2HQ
Tel: 0121 626 0626


www.jurysinn.com
www.jurysdoyle.com 
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sghawken

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15.01.2008 10:20

Three years on and little has changed

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31.08.2007 00:42

excellent review, great info all you could possibly need to know

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15.09.2005 21:14

Boy what a read.... I am really impressed and now understand the standards required to get to the top..... amazing Lois

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