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Reviews of Marriott St Pierre Hotel Golf and Leisure Club, Chepstow

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Review by janice truscott on 5th October, 2007

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Having received a Virgin Pamper Day at a Marriot Hotel as a present , decided to book at the St Pierre. Spa receptionist is a nightmare as she didn't know what I was talking about. In the end I had to contact the manager's PA, who arranged the booking. Stress score 75percent. Turned up on the day - with relaxation and pampering in mind - ... we'll take you cares away. etc etc. Bodge up in the booking. Although the rest of the hotel staff seem nice, the spa seems to be run by Ms Whiplash - if you like an implaccable face and uncaring attitude, this is the place for you. And you will do as you are told - because, as your only spending £80, you really can't have the choice promised on the voucher and you just have to fit in with the schedule. So there. Stress score 90percent. Although I must add that the manageress was on holiday at the time. So I just drove all the way back home - swearing 'never again'. Stress score 95percent. 5percent as they kindly offered me my money back. Really Marrriot should get their act together if they are promising people a 'relaxing' day. Anyone in the area should book Celtic Manor , their package is almost the same - same choices but a LOT cheaper - and they even throw in lunch for good measure.and it's only down the road. It really can't be any worse than this ' relaxing experience'.

Date visited: October 2007

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