Premier Inn Derby North West hotel Info
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LGBTQ+ friendly
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Free parking
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Free Wi-Fi
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LGBTQ+ friendly
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Free Wi-Fi
Best KPortal Reviews
We went for Sunday lunch. The staff were very attentive and very professional. The food was lovely and hot .The Mundy Arms is so clean well worth a visit. Will be going again soon .Thanks for a lovely time
Great hotel. Had many lovely stays here although it is now called Tyger Inn.
Firstly, this is not a Premier Inn any longer. It is, instead, the OYO Tyger Inn.||||This was my second stay at this hotel. The room was large, very comfortable, warm and very clean. There is plenty of car parking and the wifi was more than sufficient for streaming television pictures on my tablet. The picture on the television set in the room was very good. You could check in as early as 2pm if you wished. || ||It is true that there is some outstanding decorating work in the bathroom (room 16) but at £40 per night my stay represented outstanding value for money and I will be looking to book again in the spring when I return to the area.
A good hotel to stay in cnveniently situated in a positioned place with all local places to visit and a pub serving meals next door.Easy check in and ample parking. Place is a little dated and one or two signs of wear. Be ideal for mattresses to have a protective cover over them and not just a bed sheet.
This was my second stay at the hotel, the first being in May 2017, when it was run by Premier Inn. Back then I found it a very pleasant place to stay. However this time around, I was not so impressed, and found the room I stayed in (Room 6) to be tired and in need of repairs, particularly in the bathroom. The flooring and wall around the toilet were sodden and there was a lot of black sludge building up on the wall and underneath the lino. I suspect there is either a leak from the toilet or an issue with the damp proof course that is coming up from below the floor. The sealant around the bath was mouldy in several places, which looked quite unpleasant. The taps for the bath were wobbly, and the shower was difficult to operate, as the valve to switch between taps and shower kept pinging back down. In the main bedroom, neither of the bedside lamps worked, one was missing a bulb and the other one just didn't work. There was a patch of mould on the ceiling just above the head of the bed, which was quite off-putting. During the night the solenoid/timer for the heating clicked on and off very loudly, which caused a minor disturbance. On arrival, and speaking on the phone before arrival, I found the staff to be rather unhelpful and unfriendly, which was a stark contrast to my experience when it was a Premier Inn. Although we didn't need any assistance during the stay, the receptionist on our arrival seemed to be rather uninterested and abrupt, and it felt like we were an imposition. Based on this experience, I think it is doubtful I would return here unfortunately. It was nice as a Premier Inn, but sadly OYO seem to have paid very little care to it during their tenure.
Recommended and I intend to book again when I am next in the area.||||A nice comfortable room which is modelled on a chain hotel room. Unlike other hotels, the room provided was cool even in the September heat wave. I attribute this to the courtyard layout which means that all rooms are on the ground floor.||||I was also pleased with the price which was £42.50 per night.||||Car parking is excellent. The car park is the inner part of the courtyard and there was always parking available even though the car park is shared with the pub.||||What is needed now is to tidy up the maintenance. For example, in room 20 the bathroom door does not close and there is black (mould?) coming through the white ceilings in places.||||I wrote the above review before looking at the other comments. Having seen them, I would add:||a) Yes this is now the OYO Tyger Inn. It is not a Premier Inn although the room looks very much like a Premier Inn room but not as well maintained.||b) I saw no signs of any ladies of the night.||c) I was not interrupted by cleaners on my check out day even though there is no check out and you simply leave the key in the room.||d) It will be interesting to see if the owners tidy up the place or if it gets worse.
It all started off so well, two rooms next to each other.||That's it. That's the good bits.||Our double room was large as it was their disabled access room. It also included a sliding door for 'easy access' to the bathroom. I'm 6'foot tall and 14 stone and i could not shut it fully, so anyone with frailties or disabilities would really struggle.|| We stayed Friday, Saturday and Sunday night. We came home late on Saturday and room hadn't been cleaned, but as we had an early start Sunday also I left it until our return in the afternoon where our bin remained full, our towels remained unchanged and we had no toilet roll remaining. I informed the reception and I didn't get an apology, just coffee, towels and toilet roll to replace what they hadn't done.||There was also a part of our dressing table that had a hole in, but looked like it had been covered in brown paint to hide it.|||| Each room also had its own parking spot. As we had the disabled room we had a disabled spot which I didn't use, partly because I wouldn't unnecessarily use a disabled spot, partly because the spots were filled with Laundry trolleys.||Overall, having received little to no service I don't think the rooms are worth anywhere near the price and would love a partial refund, but that being as likely as pigs flying, I will never stay in an OYO hotel again.||||The pub next door is completely unrelated to this cowboy operation and is lovely, definitely worth a visit.
Fantastic staff||Best Premier Inn we have ever stayed in, immaculately clean, incredible staff who couldn't do enough, they were all so helpful and friendly. Thank you so much we would definitely return.