Carousel Hotel, Blackpool, England
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Recent Price: £70
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Hotel Description:
The Carousel Hotel is located on Blackpool's Promenade and incorporates 92 bedrooms, the superb Restaurant 21 and a relaxing lounge bar. The calm atmosphere at the Carousel Hotel contrasts with Blackpool's more central hotels and a direct tram link to the town centre and the seafront attractions provides guests the best of both worlds. loading...
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Carousel Hotel Reviews
" The hotel was good and the rooms were... "
Submitted By: Mrs J Bryant
The hotel was good and the rooms were spacious and clean, en-suite lovely. Parking was not great. You can either park out front on the street or round the back but the car park is only fit to take approx a dozen or so cars.
We were on the first floor and were awoken at about 7ish by the bass sound of what we thought was a boom box being played under us. It turns out that the music system for the hotel is speakers built into the ceiling and it was the sound from these coming up through the floor under us. Not loud but loud enough to wake both of us!
Not put us off though, brekkie was good too. Buffet style and plenty of choice with cereal, fruit, toast and cooked brekkie on offer with fruit juices various teas and coffee.
Dinner menu not too badly priced either and the bar prices were in comparison to hotel prices. We walked up to the south pier (about 5ish mins walk) and had a drink in town as it is cheaper.
We were on the first floor and were awoken at about 7ish by the bass sound of what we thought was a boom box being played under us. It turns out that the music system for the hotel is speakers built into the ceiling and it was the sound from these coming up through the floor under us. Not loud but loud enough to wake both of us!
Not put us off though, brekkie was good too. Buffet style and plenty of choice with cereal, fruit, toast and cooked brekkie on offer with fruit juices various teas and coffee.
Dinner menu not too badly priced either and the bar prices were in comparison to hotel prices. We walked up to the south pier (about 5ish mins walk) and had a drink in town as it is cheaper.








The food was good, the only thing that was wrong was that they had 104 people in that hotel for that week end and the dining room only took 74 people, yes you got it, it seemed everyone turned up at once, now there were two groups in, I would have staggered breakfast.
The good side of this hotel was the bar stayed open till three in the morning and you could get food twenty four seven for your room. The staff was very friendly.
The trams stopped outside the hotel so did the buses. And it was a good job they did, as it was three miles to the tower.
I did feel sorry for the coach drivers who had to take the coach to the car park the other side of the funfair. The hotel said they could put a mini bus round back not a big coach if they had thought all the cars outside the hotel could have been put at back of hotel leaving room for coaches to park outside hotel at front on the little slip road.