ThatAdamChap
30 aprile 2025
It’s ok, but the same Premier Inn problem as so many - they are utterly obsessed with restricting the flow of water in the bathroom taps. The flow rate is so low that to get hot water to the room the best bet is to run the bath tap on full and fully hot as that flushes hot water along the pipe faster. Without that, as the flow is so restricted you are waiting ages to get any hot water, if at all. If you want to fill the kettle take a chair into the bathroom as you’ll be a while. As with towels where they say ‘help us save the planet by reusing…’ when they actually mean ‘help us reduce our costs even though room prices are increasing every year on year’, they take the same approach about water. These flow restrictors render the sink taps pretty much unusable but Premier Inn’s official comment on it to me was, and I quote directly: “part of Whitbread's net zero and water stewardship programme”. Whitbread - your hotels need to function as hotels, that is your business. I don’t care about your greenwash policies if it is detrimental to what you are actually there to do. Do what your business is supposed to do, don’t make my experience worse just so you can have some vacuous corporate-posturing policy.
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