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Which Premier Inn, Inverness?

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By *abeGwyneth OP   TV/TS
over a year ago

Kilbirnie

Anyone stayed at the various Premier Inns up in Inverness and can recommend one that I can go from guest lift to hotel exterior to meet an admirer and bring him in and up to the room discretely without going past reception?

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By *ub-seekerMan
over a year ago

Glasgow

All premier inns are the same. You can’t get to the rooms without passing reception

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By *avid1Man
over a year ago

Dubai

Station Hotel was my choice as the reception area was always busy

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By *ornyhighlanderMan
over a year ago

town

When will you be in Inverness

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By *abeGwyneth OP   TV/TS
over a year ago

Kilbirnie

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By *abeGwyneth OP   TV/TS
over a year ago

Kilbirnie


"All premier inns are the same. You can’t get to the rooms without passing reception"

Except Premier Inn Glasgow Buchanan Galleries where the lifts go right past reception down to street level…

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By *andy_FraserTV/TS
over a year ago

Edinburgh

Easy Hotels would be best for that sorta thing. Their reception is always in an awkward place, away from the main entrance.

Yea you'd be in a basic shoebox, but it's semi-warm and dry.

There may not be one in Inverness, but it's an option for other places.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

A lot of city centre hotels have their receptions on the first floor usually it tends to be where the street entrances are on a hill or you find one that has underground parking and enter from the parking garage Inverness I’ve only ever done air Bnb so can’t comment on the hotels, pretty sure though all the premier inn are all walk in receptions though

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By *oubleA123Couple
over a year ago

berwick

Since Covid there are now much fewer hotels where you can walk in without needing a Key Card to get past reception area. Sign of the times I suppose!

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By *wiftieeMan
over a year ago

near Glasgow

Was in the Inverness Premier Inn, near the retail park and police HO, but was some years ago and I had my FWB with me, so we checked in together.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Inverness East (by Insches retail park) has a separate annex without a reception. Either go to the door to let them in or ask for a spare key card and leave it under your windscreen wiper. When they arrive, tell them which car and give them your room number.

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By *erlins5Man
over a year ago

South Fife

Met a couple in jury's Inn Inverness. It was easy to walk in the door and up to the room without being spotted.

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By *abeGwyneth OP   TV/TS
over a year ago

Kilbirnie


"Inverness East (by Insches retail park) has a separate annex without a reception. Either go to the door to let them in or ask for a spare key card and leave it under your windscreen wiper. When they arrive, tell them which car and give them your room number."

Top Tips here, thank you!!

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Stayed in the mercure recently. A little noisy but lifts are just to the left of the entrance. Visitors don’t pass reception

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By *bzHotCplCouple
over a year ago

Aberdeen


"All premier inns are the same. You can’t get to the rooms without passing reception"

Except the Premier Inn Leicester Square where you can enter at ground level and lifts go straight up to room (reception on 1st floor). And Premier Inn Aberdeen City Centre where the lift goes straight up to rooms from back car park.

Oh and from memory the Premier Inn Inverness River Ness which you can access the lift to rooms easily from the back car park via King Street

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By *erlins5Man
over a year ago

South Fife

Just a thought. Can a hotel receptionist actually stop you visiting friends in a hotel room ? After all if for instance my sister and husband were in town I could surley spend time in their room if I wanted to... What is the difference ? Receptionist doesn't have to know what is going on in the room, visitors are surely allowed ?

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By *ighlander80884Man
over a year ago

Inverness

The Prem Inn by the river, you can enter through the rear ground level car park and you are at the lifts. You don't have to go through reception.

The one at Insches has a new, seperate annexe, just ask for a room there when checking in.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

The one at the river and you get them to enter via the car park at the back

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By *44bertCouple
over a year ago

Inverness


"Just a thought. Can a hotel receptionist actually stop you visiting friends in a hotel room ? After all if for instance my sister and husband were in town I could surley spend time in their room if I wanted to... What is the difference ? Receptionist doesn't have to know what is going on in the room, visitors are surely allowed ?"

I was thinking the same. Just walk past them, odds are they'll not know. They see hund

reds of people a week after all.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Yeah I had a liason with a girl there, no issues.

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By *mmixtapeCouple
over a year ago

middle earth

Surely it doesn't matter, in chain hotels that I've been to I don't think I've seen the same receptionist twice. They all work on shifts, if you don't look like you're being dodgy then they won't even notice.

I've also never been stopped by a receptionist when I've been going back to hotel rooms with friends. As long as you aren't causing them issues (make sure you have your key card at hand) they won't give a toss

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