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In February 2015, alison e said about Village Hotel Bury
We havebeen staying at the Villlage Hotel in Bury for 10+ years and after our visit this weekend we doubt if we will return, we have found that over the last couple of years the little extras like toiletries, complimentary biscuits have all ceased. This weekend we found the bedrooms to look shabby, marks on bedroom walls,chipped paint on the doors, the bathroom towels looked well worn and not white and one that was supposed to be clean had make up one which I had to change, even the bathroom, there was cracked tiles, the bed pillows was like sleeping on a sandbag, I used to rate this hotel as 3 to 4 star, now I would rate it 2 to 3 star, I think the Village need to up their game and spend some money to get these rooms cleaned up to keep guests wanting to return.
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In February 2015, Neil M said about Village Hotel Bury
I stayed here for two nights whilst on business in Bolton. Room has been recently refurbished but not very practically, the Tea and coffee making facilities are on a very low box....what's that all about. The noise from the busy road it is on is bad and the insulation providrd by the windows is minimal. Ask for a room at the rear of the hotel if possible. The bathrooms haven't been refurbished and are very dated. I can forgive that, but can't forgive the bathroom not being clean. There are someone's hair bobbles on the shelf in the shower....God only knows how long they have been there. Restaurant seems fine but a tad expensive. The hotel is a busy one and there is always something going on.
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In February 2015, leoni189 said about Village Hotel Bury
I stayed at the hotel for my sister's birthday. And have to say the hotel was lovely. It was a nice treat to have a relaxing swim before dinner. I had the steak it was cooked to perfection. All the staff we came in contact with were genuinely happy and. friendly. I will be back hopefully for my birthday.
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In February 2015, Ronny L said about Village Hotel Bury
i arrived at this hotel to a warm welcome. First impressions were very good with a lit fire and a Starbucks in the check in area, a restaurant on the right and a bar area on the left. The hotel has gym, swimming pool, which I could use during my stay. My room were immaculate with a comfy bed. Food were reasonably priced and taste good.
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In February 2015, 232cheddar said about Village Hotel Bury
Stayed this weekend as a treat for Valentines day and a wind down.Upper deck rooms are Great,comfy bed and pillows,toiletries provided in the rooms also so didnt need mine.Rooms are spacious and clean and tidy starbucks drinks package in room too.Meal choice good and pub food good choices too.Well worth the extra few pounds.All staff very friendle and receptionist quick when checking out.
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In February 2015, LJP_28 said about Village Hotel Bury
Having seen a Groupon deal for a tribute night at the this hotel my family and I decided to book the disco diva night.

Once we arrived we were welcomed to the hotel and instructed as to which table we would be sat at for the night. We were then shown to a great room with a bar area until the larger room was ready for the meal and disco to begin.

The larger room where the rest of the night was held was great, it had large tables set up and a great disco light set up with a large dancefloor. We then found our seats and the meal began, the service was fantastic, the staff were very attentive and swift, but the food was the highlight of the night, it was delicious as well as being beautifully presented on the plate. After eating all three courses we were all suitably full and ready to party the night away!

The DJ provided great entertainment throughout the night, playing a few games for bottles of champagne and playing great music, but the only let down was the live duo that performed, the microphones they were using seemed very muffled unfortunately, meaning that the singing was quite hard to hear. Other than that the night was a great success and I will definitely be returning for another of the tribute nights at the Village Hotel.
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In February 2015, travelfamilyabc said about Village Hotel Bury
We had a great night here, the room we stayed was great, breakfast was lovely, 70's night was great, but they let themselves down by overcharging for drinks. E.g.their own public bar, £4.95 for a double Bacadi n coke, function room price (in the same hotel!!) £7.30!!! Total Rip off!!!!! That's why some of us wandered through to the public bar to buy our drinks😄 Why do you do this Village Hotels? !!!!!!!
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In March 2015, Mike S said about Village Hotel Bury
Am a leisure club member and occasionally take advantage of members offers and discounts. Ate recently in the pub area of the hotel. Always considered the drinks a little bit on the expensive side (£7 for a large glass of house wine) but they do seem to have reduced in recent times and membership discounts do help. Order and pay at the bar and a pub grub menu The food is probably cooked (at least in part) from frozen. The service is pretty good, but food is only OK without the quality or personal touch you might expect to find in a decent gastro pub.
The Verve restaurant in the same building provides a wider ranging Bistro style menu which is a little pricey for a corporate type hotel complex and I don't think it would be the venue of choice other than for business travellers. I think the hotel group could do a little better with a little thought to quality/price ratios.
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In March 2015, Chris G said about Village Hotel Bury
We visited this hotel as part of an afternoon tea and a spa day package for a birthday celebration. On arrival we found a mix up with our treatments even though I had phoned 2weeks prior to double check availability. The therapist was really nice and so apologetic but nothing could be done as they were fully booked. We paid full price for our treatments but apparently there was a Living Social offer on at the same time, shame we didn't see it. We had full use of the facilities but the pool was packed with kids having swimming lessons or messing about with huge floats and only one lane was open for fast swimming. The sauna and steam room were fine but the jacuzzi closed as we got there, 10.am and was still closed after our treatments at 12noon. Afternoon tea was tea in a mug, one sandwich, a scone with jam and squirty cream (yuk) in a bar full of screaming kids who were having a party. I would have thought there was somewhere a bit nicer for us to sit but no.plus the poor chap behind the bar was run off his feet as it was so busy. It isn't somewhere I would recommend at all although the products for the treatments, Espa, were lovely and the therapist in charge did give us a free sample to make up for the mistake with the booking. Obvious solution would be to stay away from weekends. The overall feel of the hotel was big chain, not really bothered.
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In March 2015, SYLVIA64 said about Village Hotel Bury
This Hotel was very good value for money and the Staff were extremely helpful and friendly with nothing too much trouble for them. The Swimming Pool and Jacuzzi was fantastic and added to an excellent weekend.
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