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In May 2022, Tommy5317 said about Mercure Bolton Georgian House Hotel
This hotel has som much potential but the jaded room that I was in let it down, and it needs a lick of paint and some new fitments to transform it to the modern world from the 1980s
The WiFi although good in the main reception was good but in the room I occupied it was not working at all
Staff were very good and breakfast was excellent every morning
Noticed a real shortage of plugs and I had to ask for an adaptor to use in my room as only one plug worked
I reported the WiFi issue to staff but after two days of asking I realised that I was being robbed off with some excuse about the cables being inaccessible
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In May 2022, Mark E said about Mercure Bolton Georgian House Hotel
I booked in to this hotel earlier and was impressed by the hotel and especially the customer service from Zowie on reception. She is a welcome face to greet a weary traveller and trust her bosses appreciate her. The room is excellent with a view of the moors and the indoor pool is an added bonus. I would not hesitate to recommend this hotel to prospective customers.
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In May 2022, furrybear24 said about Mercure Bolton Georgian House Hotel
This hotel is a hidden gem and the customer service and facilities were excellent. I will definitely be returning in the near future! The customer service from start to finish was excellent especially Zowie on reception.
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In January 2015, Dale H said about Holiday Inn Preston
Good hotel with great staff. The room was spacious and clean, overlooking a main junction but it was very quiet and has free wifi.
The bar has a good menu and on a Wednesday there is a theme night where you can eat as much as you like with a drink for about £14.
Car parking is limited but if you arrive after 6 and are leaving early ask the receptionist about parking next door.
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In February 2015, twinny17 said about Holiday Inn Preston
Friendly, welcoming staff. Car parking no problems but I can see how on busy days it could be a problem. Room service speedy and polite. Breakfast was nice, plenty of choice. Overall a good place to stop. Could do with having a couple of family rooms as had to book two rooms to accommodate me and my two children.
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In February 2015, Brightoncardinal said about Holiday Inn Preston
We just spent the weekend in this hotel and wpuld visit again.
The car park was not an issue at the weekend, despite reviews we had read on here.
The room was fine, clean and large enough and pretty good for an old Holiday Inn which has obviously had more than one refurb.
The breakfast was delicious and good value.
Only gripe was the desperate lack of atmosphere (or warmth of any kind) in the bar on Saturday evening. We were the only people there, apart from the very friendly bar manager. The temperature was so cold it was almost coats on. TV was on with no sound and some meaningless pop music playing too loud throughout at the same time. We only ate there as is was so cold out. Not sure there was actually much in it.
Hopefully when you go it will be warmer in atmosphere and temperature
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In February 2015, raleigh12 said about Holiday Inn Preston
We stayed on a cold weekend in January, when we were visiting for a friend's birthday celebrations. We were a little concerned about parking, but the receptionist made the point of ensuring that when we returned later in the evening, there would be a space available. She said that she did not like the thought of us finding our way back in the dark from a nearby public car park.
The room was fine and warm, and the breakfast service was as much as we needed.
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In February 2015, Cakealito said about Holiday Inn Preston
This hotel is bang in the centre of Preston, next door to the bus station. Parking is seriously limited at the hotel but they have a £4 deal with the bus station car park. It is not a nice experience parking in that car park as very old and a bit creepy.

The hotel has reception on the 1st floor but surprisingly at night they stopped you from using the ground floor lift by putting a barrier in front of them. Pointless, lazy and looks awful.

The rooms are very small but modern enough and the bathroom was excellent.

All the staff were friendly though had to be reminded that I am a platinum member but no big deal.

I would only recommend this city for a one night stopover as it has very few positives.
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In February 2015, davidhchess said about Holiday Inn Preston
I have been staying at this Holiday Inn four or five times a year for about seven years now and I write this with a certain sense of regret.

The rooms are still clean and serviceable as they are in most Holiday Inns across the globe but a couple of factors are almost deal breakers for the business traveller.

First, as others have reported here, the free wifi service is so slow as to be almost unusable. I was driven to distraction by this on my last visit. No meaningful assistance was to be had from the staff so £5 had to be spent and, sadly, I can't recoup the cost through expenses.

Off to the bar at about 7.30 p.m. in need of a drink, despite knowing that prices here are among the highest that I have found in Preston, I found it dreary as usual but so deserted this time that no staff were to be seen. A visit to reception failed to secure assistance. Eventuallly, I stopped a members of the restaurant staff who said that she would 'find someone'. She did, an assistant manager doing her rounds apparently.

Pricing is bizarre. An offer of a bottle of house wine for £9, about what it's worth was strange when compared to the continuing price of a large glass of £6!This is hardly consistent with the government's call to hoteliers to encourage responsible drinking.

There are remaining pluses. The staff are helpful and cheerful. The experienced breakfast brigade is particularly up to the mark but, oh dear, when I was there occupancy levels were so low that breakfasts were 'made to order'. Given what I was served with, I suspect that this meant served from hot plates in the kitchen to tighten up portion control.

All such a pity.
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In February 2015, grantos3000 said about Holiday Inn Preston
Stayed here February 2015 for a night out in Preston.

View from room was not ideal (our room on 2nd floor looked out across a flooded flat roof (possibly the hotel restaurant's roof), and beyond that was the unsightly concrete bus station so I wouldn't stay here if trying to impress a ladyfriend etc but was ok for a place to sleep following a night out.
Not very well soundproofed which makes Preston sound like the crime and accident capital of the country as all you could hear was emergency vehicle sirens going past hotel continuously all evening.

Breakfast however was excellent value (£5 each if booked at time of booking or ordered the night before - if you buy it on the day you want it though it is substantially more so I advise paying in advance for it.)
Good selection of cereals, toast, premium jam, continental meats and cheese as well as a cooked breakfast buffet.

Hotel also allowed us to get a free late checkout of 2pm in exchange for signing up to the hotel's free loyalty program. Hotel including rooms also have free wifi, and there is a free gym (no pool) if you want to use it.

Hotel is in a good location for the city centre. Right outside main bus station and a 10 to 15 minute walk from Main Train Station.
Hotel has a small car park out front but you can also park in the bus station multi storey for free (you need to get a car park permit from the hotel reception)
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