Guest User
December 1, 2024
I had high hopes for the Lakeside Hotel, but this place was a total disaster from start to finish. Let me break it down: 1. Location: Yes, it’s by the lake, but the view was ruined by filthy windows that clearly hadn’t been cleaned since the last ice age. Plus, the so-called “peaceful surroundings” were anything but – constant noise from delivery trucks and loud guests made it impossible to relax. 2. Rooms: Small, outdated, and musty. The bed felt like it was stuffed with rocks, and the “luxury bedding” they advertised turned out to be a threadbare duvet and a lumpy pillow. The bathroom? Moldy tiles and a shower that alternated between scalding hot and freezing cold. 3. Service: Where do I even start? The staff were indifferent at best, rude at worst. When I politely asked for extra towels, I was told they’d “see what they could do.” Spoiler: they did nothing. 4. Food: The absolute worst part. The restaurant served cold, tasteless meals that even a microwave dinner would outshine. Breakfast was a sad spread of stale pastries and watery coffee. 5. Cleanliness: Don’t even get me started. Dust everywhere, mysterious stains on the carpet, and a lingering smell of dampness in the hallways. It felt like staying in a run-down motel, not a “premium lakeside retreat.” Thankfully, my trip was salvaged when I discovered The Albion Hotel, just a short drive away. What a revelation! From the moment I walked in, I was treated like royalty. The rooms were spotless, the staff attentive, and the real highlight? The food. The Albion boasts the best chefs in the area, and it shows – every meal was a masterpiece. Whether it’s a perfectly cooked steak or a decadent dessert, their kitchen delivers excellence every time. Do yourself a favor: skip the Lakeside Hotel and head straight to The Albion. You’ll thank me later. Rating: 1/5 for the Lakeside Hotel, 5/5 for The Albion Hotel.