Here's a bit of a story for you.....
Having booked with Lastminute.com on a few occasions, we decided to take advantage of one of their 'Top Secret Hotel' offers. The deal is that you pay £x for a certain class of hotel in a certain location, without actually knowing the name of the hotel until you confirm. Now, anyone with a couple of brain cells to rub together can do a quick google search and work out the hotel they are refering to in a particular deal. I'd used this type of deal before, and again worked out the hotel and decided to part with my money.
I paid £59 for a '4* hotel close to Kensington High Street, room and breakfast for 2'. I knew the hotel didn't have great reviews (Thistle Kensington Park) before I paid, but I thought that for £59 it was still a bargain.
A few weeks passed and I kept looking at reviews on Trip Advisor. It was the things people were complaining about which made me consider their 4* status. I decided to contact the AA (it's the AA, RAC and the tourist board who issue the *'s) to ask them to confirm the hotel's 4* status. I was surprised to learn that the hotel has NO offical star rating.
I contacted lastminute.com to explain that they were in breach of contract not supplying me with a '4* hotel close to Kensington High St' but they we'rnt having any of it. In fact the girl I spoke to on the phone was the most horrific 'customer service' rep I've ever encountered. *huge compliant to Lastminute will be in the post shortly*
To cut a long story short and having been in email discussions with both the tourist board and the GM of Thistle Kensington Park & Palace, the GM assured us that we'd have a great stay with them, and as we were getting no where with Lastmninute, we left the booking as it was.
I'm pleased to say the the Thistle made a great effort. They upgraded our room and left us a bottle of wine, fruit platter and chocolates. That said, as much as I appreciate their generousity, they've got a LONG way to go before they can claim to be 4* (Thistle hotels grade themselves with thistles not stars, with the implication that 4 thistles = 4*).
The rooms are very tired looking, with chipped paint, damp around the window frame, loose bathroom fittings, no minibar, no 'proper' hairdryer.... the list goes on. The thing I had to laught at was the tray of wine & fruit etc only had one wine glass and no corkscrew. We phoned reception and were advised that they don't have any corkscrews, the only one is attached to the bar, so we'd have to go down stairs and ask for it to be opened! [:0]
On the whole, service was good (not great) but the lack of facilities, amenities and the general condition of the hotel really lets it down. I think it would be lucky to secure an offical 3* status.
I'll be providing the hotel with some comprehensive feedback.... because I'm nice like that
BTW I found it quite interesting doing a search on the AA site for hotel chains and seeing which of their hotels had an offical star rating. Most were spot on, but interestingly, Thistle hotels come out very, very poorly indeed.
http://www.theaa.com/getaway/hotels/hotels_home.jsp
Milliemoo
p.s I know I only paid £59 for the room.... but it's the principle [:I]
Having booked with Lastminute.com on a few occasions, we decided to take advantage of one of their 'Top Secret Hotel' offers. The deal is that you pay £x for a certain class of hotel in a certain location, without actually knowing the name of the hotel until you confirm. Now, anyone with a couple of brain cells to rub together can do a quick google search and work out the hotel they are refering to in a particular deal. I'd used this type of deal before, and again worked out the hotel and decided to part with my money.
I paid £59 for a '4* hotel close to Kensington High Street, room and breakfast for 2'. I knew the hotel didn't have great reviews (Thistle Kensington Park) before I paid, but I thought that for £59 it was still a bargain.
A few weeks passed and I kept looking at reviews on Trip Advisor. It was the things people were complaining about which made me consider their 4* status. I decided to contact the AA (it's the AA, RAC and the tourist board who issue the *'s) to ask them to confirm the hotel's 4* status. I was surprised to learn that the hotel has NO offical star rating.
I contacted lastminute.com to explain that they were in breach of contract not supplying me with a '4* hotel close to Kensington High St' but they we'rnt having any of it. In fact the girl I spoke to on the phone was the most horrific 'customer service' rep I've ever encountered. *huge compliant to Lastminute will be in the post shortly*
To cut a long story short and having been in email discussions with both the tourist board and the GM of Thistle Kensington Park & Palace, the GM assured us that we'd have a great stay with them, and as we were getting no where with Lastmninute, we left the booking as it was.
I'm pleased to say the the Thistle made a great effort. They upgraded our room and left us a bottle of wine, fruit platter and chocolates. That said, as much as I appreciate their generousity, they've got a LONG way to go before they can claim to be 4* (Thistle hotels grade themselves with thistles not stars, with the implication that 4 thistles = 4*).
The rooms are very tired looking, with chipped paint, damp around the window frame, loose bathroom fittings, no minibar, no 'proper' hairdryer.... the list goes on. The thing I had to laught at was the tray of wine & fruit etc only had one wine glass and no corkscrew. We phoned reception and were advised that they don't have any corkscrews, the only one is attached to the bar, so we'd have to go down stairs and ask for it to be opened! [:0]
On the whole, service was good (not great) but the lack of facilities, amenities and the general condition of the hotel really lets it down. I think it would be lucky to secure an offical 3* status.
I'll be providing the hotel with some comprehensive feedback.... because I'm nice like that

BTW I found it quite interesting doing a search on the AA site for hotel chains and seeing which of their hotels had an offical star rating. Most were spot on, but interestingly, Thistle hotels come out very, very poorly indeed.
http://www.theaa.com/getaway/hotels/hotels_home.jsp
Milliemoo
p.s I know I only paid £59 for the room.... but it's the principle [:I]