Reviews for PREMIER INN STAFFORD NORTH (HURRICANE) HOTEL, CRESWELL
1/5 from Graham
2 years ago
2 years ago
My low rating is because after using Premier Inns (originally Travel Inns) for many years the Hypnos mattresses (i bought one as a result of staying at Premier Inns) were so comfortable giving an amazing nights sleep have been replaced by …
5/5 from Jane
3 years ago
3 years ago
Stayed in a twin room which was spacious, comfortable and modern. It was great to have the breakfast room on site and the late check out time of 12 noon. Ample fee parking too which is a bonus. Lovely pub literally steps away to have an …
5/5
3 years ago
3 years ago
Lovely stay, good facilities and great service. The staff were really friendly and helpful. They didn’t rush us to finish breakfast and check out which meant that we had a lovely chilled out morning and continued our catch-up. Thank you; it is very likely that we will be back next year!
1/5 from Joanne
3 years ago
3 years ago
We were very dissapointed with our recent stay in the Hurricane Hotel in Stafford. The room was on the ground floor overlooking the car park and unfortunately the curtains were nowhere near sufficient to keep out the light which made it …
5/5 from Ellen
3 years ago
3 years ago
Prem of usual good standard, staff particularly friendly and helpful as we needed some local advice. Great food and service in pub next door. Convenient for the motorway and lots of convenient parking available. Would return.
4/5 from Toasty
3 years ago
3 years ago
Another good Premier Inn. This one has its own small breakfast dining area serving cooked and continental, they don't do evening meals...the fantastic pub next door does great food. My room was top floor at the end of a corridor which was super quiet. The floors are wooden and springy so ground and first floors may be a bit noisier. Will visit again if in area.
4/5 from Dave
3 years ago
3 years ago
I visit Stafford many times during the year for work and I often end up booked into either Travelodge or Premier Inn motels. Both do what they are supposed to do for travelling business people. That said, Stafford Hurricane Premier Inn, is one of my favorites, its proximity to the M6 motorway is highly convenient and it is a 15 minute drive into Stafford, even in rush hour. The other appealing aspect is the public house next door that provides a well thought out pub fayre type menu that is of a good standard. I prefer Premier Inn because the room standard is that much nicer and homely than the competition. The beds are really good quality and perfect for a good night's sleep. So if you are visiting Stafford for work or pleasure and seeking a budget, but well appointed room, in a peaceful location with good access to major motorway and close enough to the centre, than Premier Inn, Hurricane is a good choice.
4/5 from Peter
3 years ago
3 years ago
Stayed here for one night. Room was on the 2nd floor and was quite a large room compared to some I've stayed in before. Bathroom was a good size and everything was clean and well presented. A large Samsung TV and comfortable bed with spare pillows was very welcome. Breakfast was extra at £9.99 but was well worth it.
4/5 from Anita
3 years ago
3 years ago
Check in was breezy and the room is clean and quite spacious with good water pressure. Parking is sufficient just don’t forget to validate the parking at the reception. We were worried because some reviews said it was hot in the room with no fan and locked windows. Fortunately the room we’re having had a working fan and you could open the window to get some fresh air. Check out was even faster. We just had to drop the key card inside a locked box.
3/5 from Ken
3 years ago
3 years ago
Have stayed in many Premier Inns. Sadly I feel this one doesn't quite come up to scratch. Rooms were clean and tidy, bed was comfy and with all the usual equipment, clean bathroom with efficient shower.
Parking was no problem either.
No evening restaurant here so no meal deal but pub next door is OK.
The let down was the breakfast room. Small and cramped. Even the food display area was small so some foods were constantly running out. They were replenished, but only after asking the staff. One morning there was no white bread for toast, they had completely run out, basic stuff. The weekly food delivery arrived during breakfast so a large, wheeled cage was pushed through the entire eating area to the door of the kitchen where one staff member counted items and shouted the quantity while a colleague checked the paperwork. Really not what is required while eating. Other than that, the food was up to the usual Premier Inn standard.