Stopover on way back from Scotland in well known art deco hotel in amazing location overlooking Morecambe Bay. Reception part of bar area. Staff gave poor impression. Bar & food area looked uninviting apart from the views. Room quirky at best. Beds not properly made. Views lovely. Breakfast awful. Poor ingredients. Slow service. Not worth the charge.
Only stopped for one night but it was exactly what we were expecting. Pleasant helpful staff who were easy to talk to and helpful. Just like the old days. Really enjoyed our stay. Thank you
The room was amazing.
Donât bother eating in the restaurant, though.
Itâs like a pub, but it takes longer to get served
I waited for an hour for my drinks in the end. I just had to go to the bar myself.
Probably the worst restaurant experience Iâve had.
Scaffolding & noisy ongoing work spoilt the occasion to which we treated ourselves on this relatively expensive stay. If we had known about the intrusive work or been informed about it we would have either rescheduled our stay, not booked it or gone elsewhere. A lovely hotel, but our visit and at breakfast looking through scaffolding was not what I paid for
A great stay at an iconic hotel, small signs of maintenance required but did not detract from the ambiance.
We had a superior room with balcony overlooking the sea and oh what a spectacular view and the weather was in blue sky and sunshine mode.
The service from checking in, restaurant and check out was warm, friendly and efficient. Well cooked and tasty choices in the menu.
Overall a great experience.
The staff were always very friendly and helpful. The room was great and the views are spectacular. Prices for eating are very reasonable. Easy to go for long walks on the promenade or the beaches. Close to other amenities, shops, etc. Surrounded by lovely countryside to go exploring.
Breakfast is rather slow as you have to get your own tea and coffee from quite a distance away from the tables, 1 man was getting 4 teapots very slowly.
Very good room with sea view.
Food was also very tasty.
Only problem is that dining room faces west and isfully glazed from floor to ceiling.
As we were lucky to have a cloudless sky (despite a biting cold wind) dining at 6pm meant that the sun was too hot. I think fitted blinds are needed
Been staying at the Midland over the years and it is going downhill ever time I go
Not enough staff although the staff i saw were working as hard as they could
Please try and get back to where you were a few years ago