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In February 2024, andrew said about The Last Drop Village Hotel & Spa
GREAT LOCATION lovely quiet setting a central hub of a classic creation of a village bed comfortable and bathrooms in good order some remedial work required and carpets have seen better days .
Good quality food offer good value for money
expedia.co.uk
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In June 2022, LEE PEARSON said about Holiday Inn Bolton
Did a first aid course here. The conference facilities were ok. The room carpet needed a good hoovering and the coffee machine in reception was out of order. The service at lunch was very good with friendly staff to help with anything.
Parking is free which is a bonus.
Location is central also which is good.
google.com
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In June 2022, LEE PEARSON said about Holiday Inn Bolton
Did a first aid course here. The conference facilities were ok. The room carpet needed a good hoovering and the coffee machine in reception was out of order. The service at lunch was very good with friendly staff to help with anything.
Parking is free which is a bonus.
Location is central also which is good.
google.com
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In April 2016, TheSGB said about Holiday Inn Bolton
I stayed in the Holiday Inn Bolton Centre for one night as we'd come up from Hertfordshire to see 'Look Back in Anger' at the Octagon Theatre. We wanted a hotel in the centre of Bolton with parking (the hotel has ample underground parking on site) and this fitted the bill. To be honest, after reading the reviews on here I pretty much knew what to expect and it was fine for one night. The bed was big and comfortable, the room was clean and the shower was powerful and hot. There's tea and coffee in the room, a TV and somewhere to hang your clothes. The bedrooms are very dated and need modernisation as many reviewers have pointed out in previous reviews. To be honest, even changing the stained carpet and replacing the very old bathroom would be enough. The bathroom had one of those really really old brown plastic wall-mounted hairdryers with the telefax number (!) of the manufacturer printed on it. I didn't use it, I should add - another hairdryer is provided. I found the room to be really, really dark, even with all the lights on (the floor lamp in the corner didn't work which didn't help). With so much brown and beige decor everywhere no wonder it was all a bit gloomy. I can't fault any of the staff who were all very pleasant. There's also a spacious bar downstairs which was a bonus. Holiday Inn really needs to take note of what Premier Inn and Travelodge have done - modernise and do the basics well. Lighten the rooms up and get rid of all the drab, tired bathrooms. This hotel is fine for one night (we must have spent 12 hours in the room at most) but I wouldn't stay here for longer than that. The central location can't be faulted though.
tripadvisor.co.uk
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