Have stayed in lots of other Premier Inns before and had lovely experiences. This one was ok but the parking left us feeling a little disappointed. First night we stayed there was enough free parking for the amount of guests and everything was great. We went out for the day as you do and when we came back we found 4 road workers lorries parked sideways across and taking up at least 14 spaces in total. There were work vans parked in the disabled bays, in the passenger drop off bays, you name it, there was a works can parked in it. When we queried what we were supposed to do we got told just use the on street parking down the road as it's free between 6pm and 9am. We said about the vans parking is out of order and they said ”Well unless they are guests and have registered their vehicles there is nothing we can do!” So there went our nice relaxing morning, taking our time to pack up and leave to drive the 6 hours back home because we had to be out and away by 9am or face charges!
- Guest User
First of all; i was staying in Oban due to car troubles whilst as a key worker nearby. it had been a very long, and very stressful day, and i just wanted to fall into a bed and make the day disappear. But i was met by (perhaps unintentional) hostility at the front desk. Again, not their fault, but on demanding a key letter proof of work - which i had, thankfully, but, after ”can you prove that?” demand, i didn't get a 'sorry i needed to ask' after i handed the letter over. i then felt paranoid for the rest of the night. It didn't help that the heater was very loud and added a constant brrrrrrruuuuuuuuummmmm to the night. i slept, but not as fitfully as i would have liked. Thanks however to the lovely girl the next morning who was much brighter and wished me a good day and all that. That said, the bed was comfy and the shower was brilliant.
- Guest User