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Esspee Thu 17-Mar-22 10:46:05

I loved family hotels when my family was at that stage. Now we prefer “adults only”.

Kim19 Thu 17-Mar-22 10:33:31

I only do quiet and peaceful if I plan to be around the hotel much. If it's a 'convenience ' visit I do budget every time and love them.

henetha Thu 17-Mar-22 09:44:33

Quiet and peaceful please, any time. I love staying in hotels and haven't done so for ages. So I hope to this year.

Margiknot Thu 17-Mar-22 09:35:10

Agree - quiet and peaceful!

nandad Thu 17-Mar-22 09:28:15

Peace and quiet please and too far out of the centre of town to be undesirable to the hen and stag dos.
Friends love the really huge brash all inclusive hotels when they go away, they can’t understand why we won’t go away with them.

Witzend Thu 17-Mar-22 09:18:53

P and Q every time.

GagaJo Thu 17-Mar-22 09:11:34

Oh quiet all the way! Not just people quiet. Machinery & traffic quiet.

I stayed in a fairly expensive (for me) hotel recently. The noise of the lift woke me up at 4am and I couldn't get back to sleep. In contrast, I've stayed in 2 budget hotels since then, beautifully quiet. Lavish surroundings aren't worth the expense, I'll pay for peace and quiet anytime.

tanith Thu 17-Mar-22 09:11:06

Tha quiet peaceful camp not that I'm likely to stay in a hotel anytime soon

Beswitched Thu 17-Mar-22 09:06:43

Just back from a mid week out of season stay in a hotel. Although there were plenty of guests it was lovely and quiet and peaceful. It made me realise how much hen parties, weddings and loud mixed aged family groups impact on hotel stays for me. But I've heard other people describe quiet hotels, restaurants or bars as 'having no atmosphere'.

Which camp do you fall into?