Ditchley House Little Island, Cork, ., Ireland
Cork's most luxurious hotel offers new standards of style and service to both the business and leisure traveler. Located in Little Island, the hotel is just 10 minutes' drive from the city center and Cork International Airport. Featuring Ditchley House, a Victorian style building dating back to the nineteenth century, the hotel is a fusion of Old World charm and New World cosmopolitan and sophisticated style. The property, which is nestled on 9 acres, welcomes guests with its tree-lined entrance and 300 car parking spaces.
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The mattress was very comfortable, No noise from outside and I had the windows open. Shower had great water pressure My son liked the swimming pool
Pillows not that comfortable Only one shower cap Could hear people in hall Plugs in a not useful place Poor lighting when main lights turned off
One member of staff was quite rude at checkout
Location and room
4pm check in. Could be earlier. Massive queue at 4pm to check in. They had one computer free they could have another staff member to occupy the third computer. Also I tried the automated check in, my money was approved taken, then screen said, check in unable to proceed. While waiting in queue to check in, I went to take some water from jugs left in lobby but upon closer inspection, the glasses there had previously been used so what looked like courtesy water was actually uncleared glasses from a welcome reception earlier in the day. Fair enough in travelodge, but not in raddisson Blu for €250 a night
The breakfast was good with a variety of choices. The staff were excellent.
The room was a bit tired and needed better dusting. The TV did not work. There was a cover over the smoke detector which we were concerned about. We brought this to the staff’s attention and it was treated with concern.