i booked into this hotel but never slept there, disgusting is all i can say. the beds were dirty and torn, the carpet was filthy and the bathroom wasnt clean. wouldnt of expected this in a hotel , i was so dissapointed i checked out. there was no way i could of slept in those beds. i had my ... Read review
Queens Hotel, Blackpool
Overlooking the Irish Sea and close to shopping and entertainment, including the Pleasure ... more
Beach and South Pier, the hotel is ideally located on Blackpool’s South Promenade.Famous for the entertainment that it provides, Queens Hotel hosts a Cabaret ever...
A review by SUZIE999 on Queens Hotel, Blackpool July 16th, 2009
Author's product rating:
Advantages:
no advantages
Disadvantages:
would never book there again
Recommend to potential buyers:
no
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i booked into this hotel but never slept there, disgusting is all i can say. the beds were dirty and torn, the carpet was filthy and the bathroom wasnt clean. wouldnt of expected this in a hotel , i was so dissapointed i checked out. there was no way i could of slept in those beds. i had my 7 year old litle girl with us and i dont think this hotel would of been appropriate for her to sleep in. would of expected this poor cleanliness from a cheap bed and breakfast but not from a hotel. the only upside was that the girl on the desk was polite . i do appoligise for this review but its how i feel and theres no way i would recomend this hotel to anyone. i didnt ask for a refund when i was there i was so upset i just came out.
Advantages: Clean, friendly and great value for money. Disadvantages: None worthy of mention during my two night stay.
...I am not long back from a weekend trip to Blackpool but as I have already reviewed the hotel I stayed in, as I had stayed there before, I thought I would rewind to a business trip I had to Blackpool last year and a nice hotel I stayed in then.
The hotel in question for my business trip was the Belgrave Madison hotel, this hotel was recommended to me by a friend and I was very happy with his recommendation. My friend had told me of the great service, friendly atmosphere and the disconnection with what Blackpool is all about (ie) noise and hustle and bustle, and he was 100% correct.
The hotel is situated in a much quieter part of Blackpool, it sits on the queen?s promenade, north shore, it is actually right on the join of Blackpool and Bispham, it is set on the cliffs and has a beautiful sea view and whether the weather is good...
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...We have recently come back from Blackpool where we celebrated my daughter eighteenth birthday. It was the second time my wife and I had been to Blackpool, and first time we declared we never liked it and didn?t want to return. But this time things were different.
We stayed at a small family run hotel along the Queen?s promenade, and walk from the main attractions of Blackpool.
The first experience was the trams; a day pass (which also allows you to use the buses) is £5.00 per person and runs on the day of purchase. Single tickets and longer day?s passes are available. I particularly liked the trams and enjoyed riding back and forth to the hotel and more each time we chose to use them. However I didn?t feel they represented particular value for money.
A ride on the trams is like going back in time (not that I recall): Every tram...
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