My family of four stayed in this hotel because our stay conflicted with Oxford graduations and all affordable Oxford accommodation was booked out. While High Wycombe was not overly far from Oxford, it was Oxford we wanted to see and so we didn't take in any of the sights High Wycombe had to offer. We stayed in this Premier Inn for two nights, and having stayed in Premier Inn all over southern England, this one was perhaps the most disappointing. Firstly there was the very disinterested front desk staff, who seemed bothered by our questions and requests for help with directions. The rooms were pretty standard for Premier Inn. The hotel was on one level, but it was a large rabbit warren of a joint. Despite this, the rooms were quiet and clean, and as with every other Premier Inn, the car parking was ample and well lit, though not secure, it seemed safe enough.
The restaurant was very average. It did not offer a similar menu to the other Premier Inns we stayed in. It was rather a miserable sort of place, although busy, it had no atmosphere and an ambundance of amateur waiting staff who could care less. Despite the convenience of the restaurant, we only ate there the one time as I pleaded with my husband not to take me back there again. Instead we had a great pub meal in Oxford on the second night.
Since...My family of four stayed in this hotel because our stay conflicted with Oxford graduations and all affordable Oxford accommodation was booked out. While High Wycombe was not overly far from Oxford, it was Oxford we wanted to see and so we didn't take in any of the sights High Wycombe had to offer. We stayed in this Premier Inn for two nights, and having stayed in Premier Inn all over southern England, this one was perhaps the most disappointing. Firstly there was the very disinterested front desk staff, who seemed bothered by our questions and requests for help with directions. The rooms were pretty standard for Premier Inn. The hotel was on one level, but it was a large rabbit warren of a joint. Despite this, the rooms were quiet and clean, and as with every other Premier Inn, the car parking was ample and well lit, though not secure, it seemed safe enough.
The restaurant was very average. It did not offer a similar menu to the other Premier Inns we stayed in. It was rather a miserable sort of place, although busy, it had no atmosphere and an ambundance of amateur waiting staff who could care less. Despite the convenience of the restaurant, we only ate there the one time as I pleaded with my husband not to take me back there again. Instead we had a great pub meal in Oxford on the second night.
Since we were catching an early flight to Germany the next morning, High Wycombe was a good choice for visiting Oxford then making the quick getaway to the airport the next day.More
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