Macdonald New Blossoms Hotel in Chester

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Mondayopen 24 hours
Tuesdayopen 24 hours
Wednesdayopen 24 hours
Thursdayopen 24 hours
Fridayopen 24 hours
Saturdayopen 24 hours
Sundayopen 24 hours
Saint John Street, CH1 1HL, Chester, Cheshire West and Chester, GB United Kingdom
contacts phone: +44 344 879 9113
website: www.macdonaldhotels.co.uk
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Latitude: 53.1906328, Longitude: -2.8878977

comments 5

  • kathy armitage

    kathy armitage

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    The staff were lovely. You get charged for drinks in their bar as you do in their restaurant! I think its a forgotten Macdonald hotel, as dated a bit.

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    Jonathan Wernham

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    I attended the macdonald new blossoms for a meeting with colleagues. It was an all day event. When i arrived there was no formal notification for the meeting so i had to ask at reception for the room. I was given polite instructions by staff and found the room easily. Before entering tea and coffee where provided with croissants and cinnamon swirls. The room was spacious and well laid out. For lunch was dined at the steakhouse restaurant located on site. The food was lovely and the staff helpful however i felt there could have been better choice. The afternoon session provided more of the same and overall was a good day.

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    Richard Lewis

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    The good: It was priced very reasonably for a weekend break in Chester and the room (excluding the bathroom - see below) was comfortable. The included cooked breakfast was also reasonable. The not so good: The bathroom was like an ice box despite having a radiator with a warning that it could get very hot (it never did). We borrowed an electric fire but the cable wasn't long enough so we then had to ask for an extension lead. When the fuse blew on that we gave up. We left the bathroom door open and the heat from the bedroom was just about enough for the bathroom not to feel like we were camping. That said, the front desk staff were helpful and did their best to help with the bathroom issue. However, at breakfast on the Sunday the woman in charge of taking us to a table was a bit snotty when I later asked whether we could order our cooked breakfast: she gave the impression it was below her station. But I think this is sadly a function of how some Brits view working in the service industries, and we thought it rather funny. Eventually someone else came over to take our order. The music choice at breakfast was also rather odd (pop from the 60s and 70s including The Doors) and not really the kind of soothing musack one normally gets in hotels. A bit jarring and intrusive when you're waking up! The hotel itself is well-located near to the centre of Chester but feels a little tired and old-fashioned so I wouldn't recommend it if you're looking for somewhere a bit upmarket.

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    Mark Bowers

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    This was our second visit to this hotel and unfortunately this time around we were very disappointed! Having paid extra to have an executive king room we were very happy with the quality of the room the downside was being at the front of the hotel and despite being on the second floor hearing the music in the basement club word for word! Going outside to smoke is only at the front of the hotel among the party goers in their drunken finery! Breakfast this time around on both mornings was frankly disorganised and not worth the money! Waiting on staff were slowly clearing tables whilst guests were waiting to be seated, the spread was fairly good until you received the mediocre cooked breakfast. Day 2 and the standards had dropped even further! 1 piece of bacon,1 sausage, 1 egg, half a tomato and 1 mushroom along with a shrivelled up hash brown the size of a 10p was quite frankly not worth the money! Don't know what has happened in the past 12 months but after staying in various McDonald's resort hotels over the years this place needs to get it's act together!

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    Jane Blake

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    A beautiful hotel in the heart of Chester, not long been updated. The bedroom we stayed in was contemporary and very smart. All the fixtures and fittings were new, exciting and innovative. The food was excellent, piping hot and delicious. The vegetarian options were exciting. All the staff were efficient, friendly and cheerful, nothing was too much trouble. We had a disabled accessible room, with lowered bath and rubber mat and disabled toilet. The lift was next to our room.

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