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The Crown and Cushion
4.3/5104 Reviews
Could and should be nice. Great location…….comfortable bed with good linen. However, the scruffy and untidy front and rear means most people would walk past, just an unattractive proposition. The scruffy paintwork outside, and in the room, may be considered a little heavy duty maintenance but the very rusty toilet roll dispenser, 3 mismatched hangars in the wardrobe and delaminating shelf (the only one in the room!) are all low cost, easy items that should have been picked up some time ago. We didn’t stay for breakfast as the kitchen is open to view from the bottom of the stairs and it didn’t fill us with confidence or comfort. No drawer or shelf storage…….so those 3 random hangars were more significant. Shame………
Holiday Inn Express Windsor
4.3/543 Reviews
Sixteen of us arrived a couple of weeks ago as part of a wedding party, check in was smooth, a very special mention to ”Grace” on reception a very friendly person that went out of her way in every way for us, always had a smile for everyone A few people mentioned the breakfast being below standard, small plates etc. the plates might have been a bit small, but it did not stop anyone going back up again for a second helping basic yes but plenty of hot and cold food, delicious coffee from a dispenser Not sure if it was us or what? but they ran out of Stella and Becks and were never replenished for the following day pity really as there wasn't much choice of beers Our room was basic with a very comfortable bed with fresh sheets and a nice bathroom with a nice size walk in shower, cleaners do a good job no complaints there Overall, not too bad just basic
Travelodge Windsor Central
4.1/554 Reviews
The location is very convenient, the food in the restaurant is good, the room is quiet and comfortable, the only drawback is that the taxi driver cannot take the taxi directly to the hotel lobby, and guests have to work hard to hold their luggage before they can find the entrance to the hotel lobby first.
The Prince Albert Pub & Hotel
4/519 Reviews
This place is just FANTASTIC!! We happened to find the Prince Albert purely by accident but we were incredibly lucky!! From the minute we picked up the phone to make our reservations to the end of our stay, our experience with this lovely establishment and its staff was just perfect! Their staff are lovely, so friendly and very accommodating! The room itself was so comfortable, spotless with a super comfortable mattress and beautifully decorated. The hotel is connected to the pub, which is cozy and serves up some delicious food. The location is ideal in Windsor, there is a bus that takes you directly into Windsor. We were there with our 2 little doggies, yes Prince Albert is pet friendly😀😍and we had a very very nice stay. I highly recommend this gem of a place - thank you so much Gillian and staff for your wonderful generosity and warm welcome❤️
Goswell House
4.3/581 Reviews
Goswell House is a great central location for the castle, high street and restaurants. Everything is a couple of mins walk away. On arrival, I rang the doorbell and did have to wait a little while for someone to come and check me in. I think there must have only been one member of staff working at any one time. Lovely entrance hall with character. Our twin room (which I was sharing with a friend) was lovely - spacious and really comfy beds. Bottled water provided on arrival (as shown in photo). There was a stain on the duvet cover (but this was duly sorted when I rang reception) and we couldn't work out how to open the windows. We both slept comfortably for the two nights we were there - very quiet - could not hear any noise either from outside or from other rooms. In fact, we only saw one other group during our entire stay. I think what lets Goswell House down is its breakfast. Yes - it is advertised as self-service - so we expected that. Breakfast is served between 8-10am in a room with many two seater tables. There was a selection of cereals including instant oats. There were also some croissants and sliced bread. There was a microwave and toaster available for use, along with some yoghurts, fruit, juice and milk in the fridge. Paying around £6 each for breakfast each day, I think more variety would be expected. Also it was not clear if we had to wash up our own dishes - there was a washing up sponge and liquid - but we decided just to put our dishes in the dishwasher. I think breakfast would be enhanced if there was a member of staff around, clearing plates etc. A change here would really elevate Goswell House up to the expectations of a hotel seeing as that is what they market themselves as. So overall: Pros: comfy bed, good-sized room, quiet, good location Cons: lack of staff presence, self-service breakfast, not a 'hotel' feel.
The George Inn
4/565 Reviews
Stayed here for a night after two days at Legoland, you enter through the bar and there is a kind of reception beyond it. They tell you that there are no breakfast facilities and how to get into the hotel if you are going to be out late, but not how to get out in the morning, more on that later. They showed us to the family room, through a rabbit warren of passageways where the roof is so low that there is foam fitted to stop you bumping your head, now they do say it is a 300-year-old inn. The first impressions of the room were good, large and on different levels, with plenty tea and coffee. They tell you at time of booking that the family room does overlook the beer garden and can be quite noisy, there is a form of double glazing, but this was one of the hottest nights of the year, however, there was a fan in the room and a pint of ice from the bar turned this into our air conditioning system. Now for the problems, when we plugged in our phone chargers all the lamps started to flicker, this really needs checked. Then my partner said the carpet outside the shower room was damp, now this could have been due to the extremely loose hot tap in the wash hand basin, it was so lose you had to hold it with one hand and turn it on with the other, the water was scalding so when you held it to turn it off it burnt you, not good when you are trying to encourage your 7 year old grandson to always wash his hand. Also, there was no plug so you couldn’t mix the hot water with cold to cool it down. In the morning the more likely reason for the damp carpet was found, when you turned on the shower water went everywhere as the shower rose was old and broken, then the water didn't drain away quick enough, and the shower tray overflowed. I would have mentioned these problems to the staff in the morning if there had been anyone there, but there wasn't. The door to the bar was locked and there was a key box on the wall to leave the keys then you exited the property through an emergency exit, which led to a narrow passageway that contained the bins, delightful, then into the beer garden. The main door back into the bar was also locked and you had to work out that there was a gate that you could get out, but you wouldn't have been able to get back in if you had forgotten anything. One other thing, we put our grandson to bed early and I got a couple of drinks from the bar to take to the room, over £22 for a large G&T and a Whisky & Ginger Ale, now that is even more expensive than Legoland and I thought that would have been hard to beat!

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