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  • Best Western Wynnstay
    70 out of 100
    Best Western Wynnstay - Oswestry, United Kingdom - October, 2004
    Wynn Stay or Will Stay (26.12.2006 19:26)
    I stumbled across the Wynnstay rather by accident when looking for accommodation when travelling between Bolton and Newtown North Wales for meeting. Being part of the Best Western Chain I thought the Wynnstay would be OK for a one night stop-over. What I didnt realise until I stayed here, is that the Best Western is not a chain, it is simply a brand encapsulating around 3,500 worldwide [more...]
  • Jurys Inn Birmingham
    90 out of 100
    Jurys Inn Birmingham - Birmingham, United Kingdom - May, 2005
    Birmingham Jury 4 to 1 in Favour (28.11.2006 00:54)
    For anyone not aware of the Jurys Doyle chain, they are an Irish chain with over 30 properties in the UK, Ireland and the States and claim to be one of the fastest growing hotel chains in Europe. They have three levels of offering, the budget Jurys Inn range, the Jurys Hotel, and 3-5 star luxury bands, the Berkeley Court, the Towers, and the Westbury outlets. Being relatively easy access from [more...]
  • Novotel Coventry
    70 out of 100
    Novotel Coventry - Coventry, United Kingdom - March, 2005
    Great for the NEC without breaking the bank (24.11.2006 14:06)
    The Novotel outlets belongs to the French chain, Accor, who are also credited with bringing us, among others, Sofitel (Luxury), Mercure, Ibis, (Budget) and Formule 1 (Ultra budget). Like most reputable hotel chains, rooms can be booked on-line, and this hotel offers an internet rate of £45 per room per night at weekends, during the week you are looking at the slightly more costly price of £72. [more...]
  • Express By Holiday Inn  Stafford M6 Jct13
    80 out of 100
    Express By Holiday Inn Stafford M6 Jct13 - Stafford, United Kingdom - October, 2006
    Ive been left eating my words on this occasion (29.10.2006 08:49)
    The Holiday Inn Express outlets are part of the Internecontinental Group, although many of the outlets are independently owned and simply branded under the HI Express logo, which may explain some of the inconsistencies between outlets. Under normal circumstances, following a few unpleasant experiences, wild horses wouldn't drag me into a Holiday Inn Express (aka Express by Holiday Inn), but [more...]
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