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Author Topic: Ramada, Solihull - how accessible is it?  (Read 931 times)

Offline ampersand

Question as per the title gents (and any ladies who can advise).

I am due to spend a night at the above hotel and was wondering how accessible it is for visitors - does it have key cards for lift/ corridor access, is it easy to access the lifts unobtrusively?  Is it advisable to meet visitors and accompany them to the room?

Your help will be much appreciated!

Thanks!


fos

  • Guest
Question as per the title gents (and any ladies who can advise).

I am due to spend a night at the above hotel and was wondering how accessible it is for visitors - does it have key cards for lift/ corridor access, is it easy to access the lifts unobtrusively?  Is it advisable to meet visitors and accompany them to the room?

Your help will be much appreciated!

Thanks!
Ditto for Quality Inn on Tettenhal Road in Wolves

ziubziauk

  • Guest
I can't pass judgement on Wolves but you shouldn't have any issues with holiday inn solihull. I know a few WG have used it as a base before so should be fine.

W4L

  • Guest
Ditto for Quality Inn on Tettenhal Road in Wolves

Quality Inn is good because it has a discreet back entrance and a free car park But not used it since QI took over

fos

  • Guest
Reviews on Quality Inn are poor (cold and dirty).
What about the Travel Lodge in Wolves or Ramada in Cannock??
Trevor - does your PM about Solihul also apply to the Cannock branch?