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When tank enthusiasts from abroad, wish to
visit the Bovington tank Museum in Dorset, they should take certain care what Hotels
they intend to stay in. This is a fair warning of where not to stay. On
our last trip to England, we had booked at the
Avonmouth Hotel in Mudeford which is in
Dorset about 2 miles from Christchurch. Although it is fairly convenient
to get to Bovington, that is where any form of convenience ends.
Initially we have booked at that hotel
for 6 days. However, after 48 hours we had found that it was not only dirty, and
the food was terrible, but the management was oblivious to the residents. On one
occasion there was a wedding held at the hotel. The management advised all
residents that for that day no food would be served either for lunch or dinner.
Apart of that fiasco, restaurant cutlery
was filthy and very poorly washed, as were the water glasses. It is doubtful if
they had seen hot water. Any form of complaints were completely ignored by
the "manager". As the result several guests including ourselves booked out
of that flea pit. The rooms were expensive for what they offered. ( at that times Pound
Sterling
90.00 per night- which is about $ 175.00 per
night). We had paid only for one night, and refused to pay for room
cancellation.
As for the medical help in emergency, you
can forget any form of Western World standards. We have had private insurances
and expected medical assistance accordingly. My wife had twisted her back.
The pain was excruciating and my wife needed immediate medical attention. It had
taken 8 hours for the doctor to show up, and the visit was as good as if the
doctor had not showed up at all. On the following morning I drove my wife to the
clinic in Highcliffe.
There my wife was examined by some upstart female doctor,
( a Locum) who insisted that my wife should do vigorous exercises by long walks
to strengthen her back. We insisted on x-rays, and private examination by a
"real" doctor. We were advised in no uncertain terms, that
" we were in England and
thus did not have to see any private doctors".
The end result was that we had to
terminate our stay in England and flew back to Canada. My wife could
not sit in the designated seat, and although there was a space where she could
sit, the air crew was most illiterate and oblivious of any pains which my wife
had. Not only had we had a bum treatment in the land of Hope and Glory, but the
Canadian National Carrier, the 'World famous Air Canada', turned out to be an
embarrassing
shamble, comparable only to a 3rd World Country Air Line.
However, once we had landed, the ground
crew and staff could not do enough to make my wife comfortable. We found out upon getting back to Canada, that
my wife had osteoporosis and two fractured vertebrae.
I have contacted British medical
Association and reported the Medical Clinic in
Highcliffe. Eventually, the Medical Board, sent a
tongue in cheek apology.
As for the pathetic state of Hotels in England, the
response we had received from the British Tourism Board, was ...."We are aware
of the situation, but can do very little about such cases".
When we asked why was it, that when we landed
at Heathrow (London) and booked at the Hotel International the staff spoke poor
English, and on another occasion other hotels had staff that hardly spoke any
English, we never got a reply. I must stress here that the hotels were
**** and *****
star hotels.
My friendly warning to any visitor to that
part of England is to be careful where they intend staying. It is a shame
that such a very beautiful country has so many shoddy hotels have very poor
customer service and treatment of visitors.
Of course, there are exceptions and you could stay at Chewton Glen Hotel, ***** establishment, where you are spoiled
and pampered. But the price is very high. We did stay there for a while,
and despite the cost it was well worth it. At least one could still feel some
semblance of the old traditional service.
Since our last trip to England, my wife has
no wish to go there again, even though she is British. Prices are outrageous,
average hotels take you for a ride, food is not so great and gasoline prices are
out of this world. Lastly remember the Medical Service for visitors.
If you want to suffer , then go ahead
and stay at Avonmouth Hotel in Mudeford. If you want cheap pomp and
circumstances but no backup to it, then eat at Lord Bute in
Highcliffe. However, if you
want a nightmare food and service then you must stay at the Glen
Eagle in Harpenden Herts. Words fail to describe appalling food and
sub standard service. |