Hotel with Parking EV charging stations Summary of reviews related to the 'Parking' categoryParking at Aloft Aberdeen TECA generally receives mixed reviews from guests. On a positive note, many guests find the availability of parking spots quite satisfactory, describing it as plentiful, good and convenient. The on-site parking which costs £5 per night is considered affordable by some visitors, particularly given the ease of access to underground parking that's just a short walk away.
However, several reviewers point out that the parking fee can be an unwelcome surprise and considered excessive by some, especially for an out-of-town hotel. There are also consistent complaints about the limited number of parking spaces available. At times, parking can be a bit of a hassle with some guests noting that the car park can fill up quickly due to a contract with an offshore company. This sometimes necessitates utilizing the more expensive Hilton underground car park or dealing with tight parking spaces.
Some guests have experienced issues with parking availability upon returning to the hotel, while others mention insufficient free parking nearby, especially for non-disabled spaces. Despite these challenges, the hotel provides additional parking options which, when utilized, seem to ease the overall parking situation. Show more
Summary of reviews related to the 'Parking' categoryThe Aberdeen Douglas Hotel offers the convenience of having its own parking lot, which many guests found to be a significant advantage given the hotel's prime location. Some reviews highlight that parking is free, while others mention a daily fee of £7, suggesting some inconsistencies. Despite the praises, there are recurring mentions of limited parking spaces with the lot often described as small or tiny.
For those unable to secure a spot onsite, alternative parking solutions include a nearby NCP car park, though it comes with its own set of challenges, such as tight bends and a relatively high cost of £15 per day. Some guests found the offsite options less appealing, noting that they were far and not very convenient.
Overall, while the hotel's provided parking is a big plus for some, others found the limited and sometimes paid parking to be a notable drawback. Having a clear strategy for parking, especially during peak times, would be advisable for future visitors. Show more
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Questionnaire
Location of parking spaces:
Outdoors, not covered (inside the premises).
Cost of parking:Cost per night: £ 7.00
Self parking or valet parking?
Self-parking: Guests find a parking space on their own.
Should the guests notify you about reserving a parking space before checking in?Not necessarily