Character-building would describe a stay at The Highland Hotel. The food in Aspects Restaurant is superb and the staff are amazing - BUT our room was cold and dingy; broken floor tiles mould round the bath, buckled bath panel. The central heating does not work but there is an electic heater 'for your convenience'! NO HEATING in the bathroom at all!! After two days it was explained that if you turn the hot tap on and let it run for 10 minutes then the towel rail will heat up!!! " Why didn't you tell us before?" asked my husband. "Because I didn't know before" replied the receptionist. The fire doors are perpetually open so there is a gale down the corrridors and the fire alarm went off THREE times in our five day stay; once at 3.00am and another time during breakfast which meant 75 minutes to have breakfast and we missed our bus! Apparently the gas in the kitchen is automatically switched off for 15 minutes during an alarm. It seems that crafty smokers often set off the alarm - maybe they could put a notice in the rooms to let people know!
Even getting there is a challenge. "You can't miss it, it is right opposite the train station" I was confidently told when I rang to check. Really? Opposite the train station is the Cairngorm Hotel, but I spied the white concrete building behind which looked like what I had seen on the website. We trudged up the hill - the hotel, inappropriately names the Four Seasons was locked and empty. Then we went to the next white concrete hotel, also empty and locked, then a resort centre then spied a leisure centre (all closed up - it was 8pm) THEN 4th time lucky we found the Highland Hotel. Most of the other visitors went to all the hotels too - too difficult to put a sign by the road? Still we enjoyed it, comfy beds, fab food and very helpful staff - but definitely not for the faint-hearted.
Room Tip: It might be worth upgrading to executive, our standard room was very tatty.
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