Went to Scotland and Preston was the perfect half way points. Hotel is not far adjacent to M6 and not far from M65. Plenty of shops around. Breakfast was fantastic, unlike the Holiday inn Crewe which was OK. Room had King size and pull out sofa, ideal for a family of 4 or perhaps 2 couples on a budget
When you stay at Hy Lytham St Annes in Lytham St. Anne's, you'll be on the Strip, within a 10-minute drive of Blackpool Pleasure Beach and Sandcastle Waterpark. This luxury aparthotel is 4.3 mi (7 km) from Blackpool Central Pier and 4.7 mi (7.5 km) from Blackpool Tower.
Pamper yourself with a visit to the spa, which offers massages, body treatments, and facials. If you're looking for recreational opportunities, you'll find an indoor pool, a hot tub, and a steam room.
Continental breakfasts are available daily from 7:00 AM to 10:00 AM for a fee.
Featured amenities include a business center, express check-out, and a 24-hour front desk. Free self parking is available onsite.
Make yourself at home in one of the 37 individually decorated guestrooms, featuring kitchens with full-sized refrigerators/freezers and ovens. Your pillowtop bed comes with premium bedding. 45-inch flat-screen televisions with digital programming provide entertainment, while complimentary wireless internet access keeps you connected. Conveniences include desks and microwaves, and housekeeping is provided on request.
Lovely clean hotel, stayed for one night, the member of staff who checked me in was lovely, even though had issues with trip.com.
Would recommend and stay again
Very conveniently located, spacious car park but standard breakfast, a definite choice for transit travellers.
Stayed here with for one night, hotel is clean and room was spacious with styled furniture. Breakfast lacked a bit variety. Beds were hard. There were some events there at the same time we were checking out so it was a bit busy in the reception area.
We just tried to make the booking on 22/10/2022 and luckily there were still available rooms. We were pretty in a rush that day as we accidentally got our booking canceled in another hotel (not IHG Hotel) and were planning to visit Blackpool. But it seemed that hotels in Blackpool were quite expensive, being unaffordable for students like us haha. So we decided to look for a hotel in Preston and thankfully we got such a fantastic IHG hotel. The staff was quite nice and friendly. We asked for a toothbrush in the morning of the second day and just received it immediately from reception after the call. Positive impression. We did not use many of the facilities, as we just had a buffet (British breakfast) at the second day in the morning. Food is delicious and healthier food and green vegetables were also provided. Really appreciate it as a person who really loves eating vegetables more than meat haha.
Staff were very friendly and the hotel was clean. It’s a great little hotel on the seafront and within walking distance of the local amenities and attractions.
Unfortunately, and it’s the same everywhere, needs a little updating and fresh paint/carpets. Scaffolding on the outside, I’m guessing roof issues. Maybe they are updating, starting at the top lol.
Overall a very pleasant stay and we will probably stay again next year 👍
Fab place lovely lodges outside them could do with little clean but suppose it's nature the inside clean an homey all's u need is provided aswel the balcony was amazing way lead onto lake it's self so my son could b up close to ducks without being in water there is watersports shop bar restaurant playarea in an out crazy golf walking around lake is nice and central to go out exploring Windermere 30min drive and had an amazing day there also little chippy 5 min drive on north road think was called was lovely food and ok priced to
Having used this venue for overnight stays on several occasions we keep coming back as it covers most of the bases for a short break in Blackpool and will continue to make it our first choice for Blackpool.
Having all of the amenities that you would expect, the reception staff are always polite and helpful and the property is usually reasonably priced for what it offers.
if I had to say anything negative it would be that it is a long walk for older members of the family to get into the centre however there are multiple options available by way of public transport in that instance.
Team service was excellent, great communications when needed. Room was clean as was the rest of the hotel. Only slight negative was the eating area size, got busy quickly but luckily we came to have breakfast earlyish.
Easy to find. Parking a short distance from entrance. If you are in anyway disabled you can drop off my main entrance but cannot park.
There is no lift in the hotel so if disabled you are going to need to ask for a ground floor room. I didn't know there was no lift so they had to quickly change my top floor room to ground floor room. They did this effortlessly despite being fully booked.
The room smelt unpleasant so I kept window open and used air freshener.
There was no remote for the TV and when they found a spare remote, the TV didn't work. They brought in a second TV and the manager was a hilarious man who made me roar with laughter as he tried to resolve the issues.
The food was good. I stayed two days. I would come back.
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GGuest UserWhen we arrived the barrier was down. We had to do that awkward thing of move the car over as far as you can and then stretch to reach the button to contact staff. Unfortunately the staff member who answered the gate intercom was a little hard to understand and she cut us off rather abruptly with the gate still remaining down. We pressed again and the gate allowed access.
We checked in and I advised that I had already paid online via paypal. The staff advised that any payment was not an actual payment rather a hold - I would still need to pay again. If you use paypal you will know it takes several days to show on your account so I could neither prove nor disprove their claims.
We got to our room and were pleased to be in an annexe as there was a wedding going on. Nice room size etc kettle, coffee machine, mugs, tea and biscuits. I checked in the bathroom for glasses and there were none available - I would assume that a hotel charging over £100 per night would at least supply plastic cups or proper glasses to drink water from. There was plenty of storage available and a decent hairdryer.
The shower was nice - however the glass door was not long enough to prevent significant amounts of water hitting the floor - the bath mat was sodden. The shower tray and grout work as well as an area near the radiator had mould/blackening to it. There was also a random hole in the ceiling - possibly an old leak?
The food was great although it took a while to arrive. I did ask for mild peppercorn sauce and no mushrooms - my food arrived with mushrooms and no peppercorn sauce. We left the restaurant believing that the meal would be added to the room - a member of staff followed us out advised that many people may have sat at the table and they needed a room number (this was given when we arrived at the restaurant) and could we pay now?!; perhaps they need a better booking/checking system in place?
We then went through to the bar there were several tables which had been left with glasses on them. They were only removed when we sat at one of these tables, the table remained unwiped.
The two staff on didn't come over to see if we wanted more drinks and didn't interact with other people who were hovering also intending to purchase drinks. I eventually took my chair and sat in front of the bar waiting for the staff to return from a patrol; neither asked if they could help so I shouted over. I believe this is indicative more of a lack of training in customer service than rudeness.
Children from the wedding were becoming a nuisance by this point and were pretty much unchallenged by staff. They were running in and out, up and down stairs taking milk from the fridges and leaving plastic rings on the floor. They made enough noise to be heard on at least the first floor as the fire doors were help open by magnets.
In our room we hoped for peace and quiet only to be left disappointed by music echoing over from the wedding - this finished just before midnight. The bed was comfortable and we slept well.
The gym was lovely and quiet at 8am although the sauna hadn't quite heated up when we headed in there around 8.40ish.
Breakfast was mostly tasty - the black pudding lacked any flavour - the scrambled eggs and hash browns were great. The tea was the wrong colour and tasted like very cheap teabags. There were bits of chips on the floor from the food service the night before.
TTrip.com SGJPIt's a little far from Blavkpool North Station in the center of town, but it's close by bus or train. The Blackpool Grand Hotel is a very large hotel and very easy to find, so I thought it was a safe hotel for beginners. The front desk staff are always on standby, so I thought it was a very safe hotel.
GGuest UserOverall this hotel was nice great location, also on the the beach, good transport and easy to walk to town centre, good facilities, only flaw was it was our first visit to the hotel and I booked a family of 5 room with a sea view costing 78 pounds and on arrival was given a family of 4 room with no sea view only costing 65 pounds which I know as it stated the price on the receipt I was given by reception on arrival
GGuest UserThe place is old and has seen better days. Most Britannia hotels are like this, but I like the old-fashioned buildings. Our room was clean, breakfast was lovely and most staff were friendly.
The bingo should have been in the adults only bar, as there was far too much noise and human traffic.
It was great to see it busy, but not everyone was sober and respectful, so it was good to see security guards patrolling the hotel
It was disappointing that the spa pool was closed, as this was a selling point for us.
GGuest UserHaving used this venue for overnight stays on several occasions we keep coming back as it covers most of the bases for a short break in Blackpool and will continue to make it our first choice for Blackpool.
Having all of the amenities that you would expect, the reception staff are always polite and helpful and the property is usually reasonably priced for what it offers.
if I had to say anything negative it would be that it is a long walk for older members of the family to get into the centre however there are multiple options available by way of public transport in that instance.
GGuest UserStayed at this hotel for 1 night, it was a lot nicer than some of the other hotels in the area, a lot of people standing outside the main doors smoking and spitting on the floor when we arrived. Checked in easy enough and found our room which there was plenty of room, bed was hard though. Wanted to have something to eat but hotel was over priced £6 for soup! Walked out to have food in the end, went back to bed and was woken up by rowdy groups of people coming back early hours from a night out 02.20 and 03.30. Went down for breakfast in the morning which was good ur basic sausage, egg and bacon but all well stocked and warm. Only thing is some people don’t have control over their kids, small kids running around knocked a tray out of another women’s hands and smashed everything on the floor.
GGuest UserFab place lovely lodges outside them could do with little clean but suppose it's nature the inside clean an homey all's u need is provided aswel the balcony was amazing way lead onto lake it's self so my son could b up close to ducks without being in water there is watersports shop bar restaurant playarea in an out crazy golf walking around lake is nice and central to go out exploring Windermere 30min drive and had an amazing day there also little chippy 5 min drive on north road think was called was lovely food and ok priced to
WWai KitWe just tried to make the booking on 22/10/2022 and luckily there were still available rooms. We were pretty in a rush that day as we accidentally got our booking canceled in another hotel (not IHG Hotel) and were planning to visit Blackpool. But it seemed that hotels in Blackpool were quite expensive, being unaffordable for students like us haha. So we decided to look for a hotel in Preston and thankfully we got such a fantastic IHG hotel. The staff was quite nice and friendly. We asked for a toothbrush in the morning of the second day and just received it immediately from reception after the call. Positive impression. We did not use many of the facilities, as we just had a buffet (British breakfast) at the second day in the morning. Food is delicious and healthier food and green vegetables were also provided. Really appreciate it as a person who really loves eating vegetables more than meat haha.
AAyisha jadeOur experience was a bit of a let down as Blackpool isn’t the same as what it used to be we feel it has gone downhill. The hotel staff were amazing they went above and beyond to tend to our requests. It’s a shame though as the hotel could do with a bit of work as it seems tired and outdated. The breakfast was okay too couldn’t really complain, one thing I will say though is the floorboards are too squeaky.
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