About Travelodge Chertsey
Occupying modern premises in historic Chertsey in south-western Greater London, Travelodge Chertsey provides discount chain lodgings just steps from the high street and railway station offering services to London Waterloo. Located near the M3 and M25, it’s only two miles from Thorpe Park.
Colourful, unfussy rooms with king-size beds and en suite bathrooms feature desks, flat-screen televisions and hot drinks provisions. Family and accessible rooms are available.
Facilities include ironing equipment, hairdryers, vending machines, paid parking and Wi-Fi throughout. Pets are accepted. Children can stay free.
Breakfast boxes to go are available and there are cafes plus Italian, Indian and Asian buffet restaurants situated within five minutes’ walk.
Non-smoking Travelodge Chertsey is about 30 miles from the scenic South Downs National Park. Central London is about 45 minutes’ drive away for attractions like Buckingham Palace. It’s 20 minutes’ drive from Henry VIII’s Hampton Court Palace and Twickenham for England rugby union games.
Positive Reviews
positive:
Unfussy rooms were clean and affordable
According to many reviewers, the no nonsense rooms were suitably clean and comfy for a short stay. Travellers liked the cosy beds too. Those aiming to limit their spending often thought they got a fair deal as the room rates were normally reasonable for the area.
positive:
Customer service was good
Travellers frequently sang the praises of the customer service, saying they encountered obliging, pleasant and efficient employees who were happy to help.
positive:
Handy London suburbs location near theme parks
Visitors to Thorpe Park loved the proximity of this hotel, which was located within easy driving distance. Some guests said the fact they could catch trains to London Waterloo at the railway station just steps away meant this town centre hotel also made an alternative to more expensive lodgings nearer central London. Visitors also appreciated being near amenities like a supermarket, petrol stations and eateries. Drivers said being close to the junction of the M3 and M25 made it pretty easy to reach sports venues, visitor attractions and shopping centres across south-western Greater London.
Negative Reviews
negative:
Irritating noises bothered some guests
Light sleepers blamed thin walls for making nuisance noise from corridors and adjacent rooms too easily audible at times.
negative:
Disapproval of parking and Wi-Fi arrangements
Some motorists were disappointed there were charges to use the hotel’s car park. Furthermore, there were only limited spaces available, meaning latecomers during busy periods sometimes had to find alternative parking nearby. Meanwhile, the imposition of Wi-Fi charges after 30 minutes’ free access also upset several guests, who felt it should have been a freebie.
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Claims some rooms had drawbacks
Reviewers sometimes struggled to regulate the room temperature. Moreover, there were reports of maintenance and cleanliness shortcomings in several rooms. These included stained sheets, inadequately cleaned bathrooms and marked walls.