I booked a single room for £110+ per night (not including breakfast) and was allocated Room 133, a small room with two single beds. The bed was comfortable and the linen very clean. I suspect the room had been recently decorated as it was in good state of repair but the style and finish indicated this was a building some 15 years old. The small old TV was high on a shelf above the small vanity table and kind of difficult to watch comfortably. There were the usual UK stations available plus pay-per-view Movie and Adult channels. Heating was supplied by an electric panel heater and heated towel rail. Cooling was achieved by opening the window which overlooks the industrial-type buildings of the Royal Highland Showground.
There is complimentary tea/coffee provided on a small shelf with a small kettle. No fridge/mini-bar in the room, but bottle water is available from reception at GBP1.00 for 500ml!!
Bathroom was compact and very clean. Shower stall was a tight squeeze and the fabric curtain kept billowing up and did little to contain any water spray. The hotel doesn't provide soap bars but has horrible fixed-to-the-wall squeezy liquid soap dispensers
Resturant food was OK but expensive, maybe I should have ate in the lounge area and got the same food cheaper! Breakfast was VERY expensive - continental GBP7.50 and full cooked Scottish GBP 11.50.
I really expected a more polished offering for the price, but as there are only two hotels at the airport ( the other is a Hilton) they do have a take it or leave it hold over you.
If you're on a restricted budget this isn't for you - at an off airport location I'd expect to pay no more than GBP70 per night including breakfast for a hotel of this quality.
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