Wyboston Lakes Resort
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Wyboston Lakes Resort, Great N Rd
Wyboston Ward, eng MK44 3AL - (333) 700-7667
Chamber Rating
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Karen Kenyon
Great place for a large venue. Rooms in conference centre lovely and clean, bed comfortable. Cost of bar prices like city centre. Breakfast buffet style as a result food was warm but good selection of continental. Coffees & selection of teas plentiful throughout the day. Conference room great with screens on either side of main stage.
Apr 29th, 2023 -
Sarah Linna Woods
Apr 18th, 2023 -
Dale Scriven
Mar 29th, 2023 -
Dominika Kozlowska
Mar 29th, 2023 -
Scarlet Opus (FutureTrends-TV)
Let us start with perhaps one of the best, maybe overlooked, advantages about Wyboston Lakes Resort ... it's about 4 minutes from the A1 and that's if the 2 sets of traffic lights are against you. It's so easy to find and access and yet, there was no audible road noise from within the conference facilities, or the hotels. That, is an amazing thing in favour of tis venue. Wayfinding arounding the resort (it's large) is very easy, aided by clear and prominent signage. When you arrive at any of the different venue locations, you will find parking, plentiful and easy to manoevre around, into and out of. This stay was at the Waterfront Hotel and there are many good things. The self-checkin machines and process is easy, you even issue yourself your own room key, a white plastic (OK not so great given their sustainability claims) card with nothing on it. Excellent ecurity. If you lost it, you wouldn't even know yourself if you'd found the key to yourown room! I liked this point. The fragrance throughout the groundfloor was really nice on this occassion a sort of cedarwood aroma that was pleasantly prominent. I guess it came from the Spa, but it permeated everywhere in the public areas and was an unexpected pleasant difference. The room was basic, bland; in that it was a standard hotel bedroom typical of a myriad of business-hotels. It was clean, comfortable and a reasonable size. Unfortunately, in this specific case, there were several long, blond hairs (mine is short and either black or too often grey) in the shower cubicle. 'Not normal', a one-off or other excuses could be made, but it made me wary of everything in the bathroom and I didn't then use the cups etc. Another plus ... the iron was excellent which regular travellers will know is unusual. In the bar which had great dark decor, creating a sumptuous 'feel', it was really quiet, there were 4 staff stood well apart from each other behind it. To my surprise, not one of them thought to appraoch me and ask what I'd like ... not for 4 minutes. I felt I was in a Clint Eastwood western stand-off. It happended to others after me. Coincidence or not, the 4 'young' team members showed very little interest in me as a customer and were agrrieved that the BDO event in the room next door, complained that there wasn't a member of staff tending their private bar. I wanted to rush and tell them I had 4 ... but it made no difference. There's an engaging robot working in the restaurant, it delivers plated meals from the distant kitchen to the waiting staff at the bar, who then deliver it to the customer. That's the best thing about my bar/restaurant experience. We agree with another review that the drinks are expensive, but would add that the meals are not, they are value for money. After a while, the plentiful signs around the hotel and conference centre proclaiming a commitment to the environment began to grate. It became clearer and clearer, that whilst intention may have been good, belief was genuine ... almost without exception the little actions were about cost cutting/profit increase. How do I know .... well yes the coffee cups were single use & compostible, but the biscuits were in plastic film, I could be rewarded for not having my room cleaned ... but not with credits for drink or food, or spa use or .... our overall take is that on business, there are more reasons to use this venue than not, the various 'offers' like all hotels make it value for money.
Mar 25th, 2023
Contact Info
- (333) 700-7667
Questions & Answers
Q What is the phone number for Wyboston Lakes Resort?
A The phone number for Wyboston Lakes Resort is: (333) 700-7667.
Q Where is Wyboston Lakes Resort located?
A Wyboston Lakes Resort is located at Wyboston Lakes Resort, Great N Rd, Wyboston Ward, eng MK44 3AL
Q What is the internet address for Wyboston Lakes Resort?
A The website (URL) for Wyboston Lakes Resort is: https://www.wybostonlakes.co.uk/
Q How is Wyboston Lakes Resort rated?
A Wyboston Lakes Resort has a 4.3 Star Rating from 117 reviewers.
Ratings and Reviews
Wyboston Lakes Resort
Overall Rating
Overall Rating
( 117 Reviews )Karen Kenyon on Google
Great place for a large venue. Rooms in conference centre lovely and clean, bed comfortable. Cost of bar prices like city centre. Breakfast buffet style as a result food was warm but good selection of continental. Coffees & selection of teas plentiful throughout the day.
Conference room great with screens on either side of main stage.
Sarah Linna Woods on Google
Dale Scriven on Google
Dominika Kozlowska on Google
Scarlet Opus (FutureTrends-TV) on Google
Let us start with perhaps one of the best, maybe overlooked, advantages about Wyboston Lakes Resort ... it's about 4 minutes from the A1 and that's if the 2 sets of traffic lights are against you. It's so easy to find and access and yet, there was no audible road noise from within the conference facilities, or the hotels. That, is an amazing thing in favour of tis venue.
Wayfinding arounding the resort (it's large) is very easy, aided by clear and prominent signage. When you arrive at any of the different venue locations, you will find parking, plentiful and easy to manoevre around, into and out of.
This stay was at the Waterfront Hotel and there are many good things. The self-checkin machines and process is easy, you even issue yourself your own room key, a white plastic (OK not so great given their sustainability claims) card with nothing on it. Excellent ecurity. If you lost it, you wouldn't even know yourself if you'd found the key to yourown room! I liked this point.
The fragrance throughout the groundfloor was really nice on this occassion a sort of cedarwood aroma that was pleasantly prominent. I guess it came from the Spa, but it permeated everywhere in the public areas and was an unexpected pleasant difference.
The room was basic, bland; in that it was a standard hotel bedroom typical of a myriad of business-hotels. It was clean, comfortable and a reasonable size. Unfortunately, in this specific case, there were several long, blond hairs (mine is short and either black or too often grey) in the shower cubicle. 'Not normal', a one-off or other excuses could be made, but it made me wary of everything in the bathroom and I didn't then use the cups etc.
Another plus ... the iron was excellent which regular travellers will know is unusual.
In the bar which had great dark decor, creating a sumptuous 'feel', it was really quiet, there were 4 staff stood well apart from each other behind it. To my surprise, not one of them thought to appraoch me and ask what I'd like ... not for 4 minutes. I felt I was in a Clint Eastwood western stand-off. It happended to others after me. Coincidence or not, the 4 'young' team members showed very little interest in me as a customer and were agrrieved that the BDO event in the room next door, complained that there wasn't a member of staff tending their private bar. I wanted to rush and tell them I had 4 ... but it made no difference.
There's an engaging robot working in the restaurant, it delivers plated meals from the distant kitchen to the waiting staff at the bar, who then deliver it to the customer. That's the best thing about my bar/restaurant experience. We agree with another review that the drinks are expensive, but would add that the meals are not, they are value for money.
After a while, the plentiful signs around the hotel and conference centre proclaiming a commitment to the environment began to grate. It became clearer and clearer, that whilst intention may have been good, belief was genuine ... almost without exception the little actions were about cost cutting/profit increase. How do I know .... well yes the coffee cups were single use & compostible, but the biscuits were in plastic film, I could be rewarded for not having my room cleaned ... but not with credits for drink or food, or spa use or .... our overall take is that on business, there are more reasons to use this venue than not, the various 'offers' like all hotels make it value for money.