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Very nice hotel located on Hayling Island. Nice resort with a well looked after swimming pool , sauna and steam room. Nice gym for a hotel as well. Rooms were well looked after and were at a very high standard when we 1st arrived. Service at the bar and during dinner was brillant the staff are wonderful and food is high value for the price. Would recommend for people needing to stay on hayling or looking for a quiet... View all feedback.
What kimcowdrey64 doesn't like about Langstone Quays Resort:
I was disappointed that the lift wasnt working at all. If anyone was in a wheelchair they wouldn't have been able to access the 1st floor party. Very expensive for an alcohol free gin and lemonade, over £8, no alcohol free cider available. Lovely venue just needs a bit of fine tuning Walkability: There is a nice coastline nearby, walk across the bridge to The ship inn or royal oak, doesnt look far but allow yourseves... View all feedback.
Very nice hotel located on Hayling Island. Nice resort with a well looked after swimming pool , sauna and steam room. Nice gym for a hotel as well. Rooms were well looked after and were at a very high standard when we 1st arrived. Service at the bar and during dinner was brillant the staff are wonderful and food is high value for the price. Would recommend for people needing to stay on hayling or looking for a quiet holiday. Rooms: It's very neat and tidy and definitely worth the price. Very good workers keeping them rooms in emaculate condition
Rooms: 4 Service: 5 Location: 5 Hotel highlights: Great view, Quiet, Great value
I was disappointed that the lift wasnt working at all. If anyone was in a wheelchair they wouldn't have been able to access the 1st floor party. Very expensive for an alcohol free gin and lemonade, over £8, no alcohol free cider available. Lovely venue just needs a bit of fine tuning Walkability: There is a nice coastline nearby, walk across the bridge to The ship inn or royal oak, doesnt look far but allow yourseves 40 minutes each way. Hayling seafront is a 10 minute drive away.
The Langstone has the ambiance of a tired motel. From the start, there was rubbish and dirty linen piled on the floor not hidden from view in reception on our arrival. Member of staff on reception in his sports gear was inappropriate, I had no idea he was staff! The room was dirty, carpet stains, obvious stains on the bed runner, bathroom not properly cleaned. Wires hanging out of a light. Bathroom was tired and old with deep marks and stains and a shower curtain no 4 star hotel should have a shower curtain. No drinking water, no tissues (there was a box, empty). The water glass was full of soap! Which I didn't realise until I drank from it. Towels frayed and old. The shower curtain caused water all over the floor, so I left the wet towels in the bath. Next day housekeeping didn't replace any of them. This is really basic hotel housekeeping. The saving grace of the room was the comfy bed. It became apparent that there is an old and new part of this hotel and we were in the old. We paid £125 a night. I've stayed in nicer travel lodges. The breakfast however was really quite nice. It may technically get 4 stars but it is not 4 stars in spirit, cleanliness or style. Only stay if you really have to.
Good hotel near the causeway to hayling island. Rooms: 4 Service: 4 Location: 5