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Glasgow Prestwick Airport Hotels
No of Holiday Reviews in this Destination - 4
Officially known as Glasgow Prestwick Airport and located only 32 miles south east of Glasgow, the airport flies to 35 destinations across Europe. It is easily accessible by both car and train with regular trains running to Glasgow city centre. Upon production of official flight confirmation and photo id, passengers can receive 50% discount on rail travel between the airport and anywhere in Scotland.
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Stay Date : 22/08/08
A customer from LONDON who stayed at 3* Express by Holiday Inn Ayr - Prestwick Airport in Ayr wrote this review.
I went to a wedding. The room and stay was very comfortable althought I thought the breakfast was very poor. Housekeeping were excellent nothing was to much for them. They even had time to sort out my osns shirt as he had a stain on the front. Reception were ok we did ask for a room near a frind of mine and we were put on different floors when I asked if we could move was told no
Scores are based on 1 (poor) to 5 (Excellent)
| Destination Score | Overall Hotel Score | Sleep | Breakfast | Staff |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 4 | 3 | 4 | 2 | 3 |
Stay Date : 18/10/07
A customer who stayed at 4* Western House Hotel in Ayr wrote this review.
After a long drive from Ballachulish we received a warm welcome from Alistair and his team. All of whom were first class and eager to help with anything we needed. After being invited to review the dinner menu for the evening, we decided to book dinner at the hotel and although the hotel was very busy due to a wedding commitment, the service could not have been better. All members of the staff made you feel as if they were there just for you. We were invited to the restaurant and introduced to Sandy Cameron who looked after us and the other guests in the restaurant. The food was beautifully presented...you didn't want to eat it in case you spoiled what you were looking at! We needn't have worried; the food was exquisite and was complemented by the comprehensive wine list. The partridge with roasted pine nuts appetiser...and the selection of petite fours after our meal - presented complements of Executive Chef Charles Price were superb. Another we liked about the restaurant is that although you may be there on business, pleasure or on your own, Sandy always made sure that you are looked after, comfortable and happy with where you were seated, with your food and wine...and also with your stay. We found this a bit unusual, however in a good way, as most restaurant managers are concerned with only their domain... it goes back to our first comment that you feel as if the staff are there just for you. We decided to have an after-dinner drink in the lounge in the reception area, and again were impressed by the staff in how they looked after us as well as the ongoing wedding - which looked like a great occasion. The next morning, at breakfast was the only downside of what had been a perfect stay. We arrived at the breakfast restaurant at 09:00, and were met with a very cold reception from the Breakfast Manager maybe it was her 'off day'. We ordered what we 'fancied' from the breakfast menu and were rather sharply told that certain items would be extra. I was even presented with a 'Bill' to sign (for the extras) immediately after ordering Extra items are clearly shown in the menu, however being 'talked at' in this manner, at this hotel, was unsuited. Perhaps a roadside cafe is more suited to this particular Breakfast Manager. In any case, we would not allow this to spoil what had been up to then a perfect stay. Overall, we would not hesitate to re-visit the Western House on business or pleasure. The hotel stands out amongst a crowd, however, Alistair & Sandy both stand out yet further.
Scores are based on 1 (poor) to 5 (Excellent)
| Destination Score | Overall Hotel Score | Sleep | Breakfast | Staff |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 4 | 5 | 4 | 4 | 5 |
| Visiting Places | Score |
|---|---|
| Sea Front | |
| Main/High Street shopping |
| Restaurant | Score |
|---|---|
| Pandora's Cafe |
User Review Ratings
1 out of 1 users found this review helpful
Stay Date : 24/06/07
A customer who stayed at 4* Western House Hotel and 15 days parking in Glasgow Prestwick Airport wrote this review.
Unfortunately we were en route for an early morning flight so didn't really get a good chance to do the hotel justice. Very disapointed there are no smoking bedrooms. this will influence future visits.
Scores are based on 1 (poor) to 5 (Excellent)
| Destination Score | Overall Hotel Score | Sleep | Staff |
|---|---|---|---|
| 4 | 5 | 5 | 5 |
Stay Date : 19/04/07
A customer from Edinburgh who stayed at 4* Western House Hotel in Ayr wrote this review.
A great hotel staying either on business or pleasure. Nice to chill out after a working day as atmosphere nice and staff work in a quiet assuming way that you don't really know they are there. Warm and friendly. Excellent food and at a reasonable price. Hence we returned.
Scores are based on 1 (poor) to 5 (Excellent)
| Destination Score | Overall Hotel Score | Sleep | Breakfast | Staff |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 5 | 5 | 5 | 5 | 5 |
| Restaurant | Score |
|---|---|
| Jockeys Restaurant |
User Review Ratings
2 out of 2 users found this review helpful
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