Summary of reviews related to the 'Accessible' category
Redwings Lodge Solihull stands out for its overall accessibility, particularly for guests with mobility issues. The hotel offers rooms that are accessible from the car park, emphasizing convenience right from arrival. Ground floor rooms are available, significantly benefiting those who prefer or require easy access without stairs, as the hotel lacks a lift.
The bathrooms in these accessible rooms are well-designed for disabled use, although a slight improvement with door width could enhance convenience even further. Guests appreciated the efficient service and easy check-in process, which complements the overall value for money offered by the lodge.
For guests with mobility scooters or wheelchairs, the hotel's outdoor area and grounds are reasonably accessible, ensuring comfort during their stay. The accommodation is also conveniently located close to shops and necessary amenities, adding to its suitability for travelers needing easy access to local facilities.
While the hotel provides a good quality and value food option at the nearby Saracen's Head, it's worth noting the absence of air conditioning, which might be less ideal in hot weather. However, its dog-friendly nature and accommodating paths make it a versatile choice for guests with different needs.
Overall, Redwings Lodge Solihull is suitable for those with mobility challenges, offering key accessible features and a convenient location, despite a few minor setbacks.
The voco St. Johns Solihull by IHG, is a great choice for those looking for a central location in Solihull with easy access to shops, bars and restaurants. The hotel's rooms are clean, modern and stylish with comfortable beds and well-equipped amenities. While the breakfast and dinner have mixed reviews, the hotel's staff are exceptional, providing friendly and accommodating service. The hotel's pool and leisure facilities have received mixed reviews, but the on-site meeting and conference facilities make it a great choice for business travelers. Guests should be aware of the extra charge for parking and follow the proper procedure to avoid any fines. Overall, the voco St. Johns Solihull is a great choice for those looking for a comfortable and convenient stay in Solihull.
The Crowne Plaza Solihull by IHG, is a comfortable hotel in a perfect location for exploring Solihull. Guests have highlighted the cleanliness of the hotel and the staff's professionalism and helpfulness as reasons to return. The buffet breakfast is a highlight of any stay with good value and tasty options. The hotel's large rooms, comfy beds and bathroom amenities have received mostly positive reviews. Families with children found the swimming pool and family-friendly activities enjoyable. The ample free parking is a real bonus for guests. While there have been some mixed reviews about the beds, the vast majority of guests have had a positive experience. Overall, Crowne Plaza Solihull offers a great experience for business or leisure travel and families looking for a fun-filled getaway.
Summary of reviews related to the 'Accessible' category
Guests with accessibility needs may find Village Hotel Solihull hit or miss. While some guests were satisfied with the accessible/wet room they were provided, others describe the bathroom as tired and not as clean as they would have hoped. In addition, there were reports that the room had been designed by someone who did not fully consider the needs of those with mobility issues. The lifts were also reported as not working during some stays. While self check-in and checkout options were praised, the conventional check-in process was described as clunky. There were also reports that the hotel lacked EV charging points. However, one feature that was praised was the obligation for each room to have a hotel phone in case of emergency, which many found helpful.
Summary of reviews related to the 'Accessible' category
The Regency Hotel is generally accessible with guests mentioning that it's easy to get around. They do offer disabled rooms, although one guest noted discomfort in staying in one. However, the walk to Room 253 was quite far from the lift. The rooms are a bit dated but still comfortable. Unfortunately, there are no phones in the rooms for room service or reception and some guests couldn't get a signal on their mobiles either. The emergency button in one of the accessible rooms was also not functioning properly. On a positive note, guests did enjoy access to the bar and restaurant. However, no other mentions of accessibility were made in the reviews.