Just had a stay here and was a pretty standard Moxy experience.
They had a sign stating that they would now be taking a pre-authorisation of £30 for any stay. Nothing unusual about a pre-authorisation for incidentals but not seen a fixed fee regardless of stay or it being signed so prominently.
For whatever reason it was causing some issues with folk ahead of us on check out!
As Moxy move away from Muk products (the new ones are actually quite nice), there were two tables at the entrance full of Muk products to be taken for free by anyone. Not seen this before but it beats them being thrown away.
Location is fine; its a 15 minute walk towards the Barbican or the older area (well, the area not as bombed in the war) so not as close as other hotels but Plymouth is a small city so its a perfectly acceptable walk.
The area is a little construction-y. Over the next few years expect some residential buildings going up.
Highly recommend popping over to the pub/restaurant over the road, the Salumi. We had Easter Sunday roast there and it was excellent and well worth the £20!
They had a sign stating that they would now be taking a pre-authorisation of £30 for any stay. Nothing unusual about a pre-authorisation for incidentals but not seen a fixed fee regardless of stay or it being signed so prominently.
For whatever reason it was causing some issues with folk ahead of us on check out!
As Moxy move away from Muk products (the new ones are actually quite nice), there were two tables at the entrance full of Muk products to be taken for free by anyone. Not seen this before but it beats them being thrown away.
Location is fine; its a 15 minute walk towards the Barbican or the older area (well, the area not as bombed in the war) so not as close as other hotels but Plymouth is a small city so its a perfectly acceptable walk.
The area is a little construction-y. Over the next few years expect some residential buildings going up.
Highly recommend popping over to the pub/restaurant over the road, the Salumi. We had Easter Sunday roast there and it was excellent and well worth the £20!