So this weekend I stopped over at Chessington overnight for the first time in a few years and I have to say how disappointed I was with the park.
Nearly everywhere you looked it was rundown, other than The Scorpion Express every rollercoaster desperately needs re painting, 95% of the rides are rough and uncomfortable to ride, most of the time due to their age, Corona issues aside the loading of rides was painfully slow with Tiger Rock having a 80 minute queue yet half of the boats going empty because they weren't letting anyone in the station and trying to find somewhere open to eat was a mission in itself. I definitely won't be visiting again for quite some time, it wasn't enjoyable at all.
As for the Hotels I've always been fond of Chessington's and although our stay wasn't too bad standing back and watching other people's was eventful to say the least.
To start with reception weren't telling anyone that they needed to book breakfast / dinner / pool as you checked in which ended up with guests turning up for breakfast in the morning only to be told they have no space so they'll have to find something in the park.
I knew the pool had to be pre-booked in advance so attempted to do so a week before our stay. After sending the Leisure Club an email I received an automated one back saying I had to ring up to book as they couldn't do it via email, after calling the hotel for a week I couldn't get through to either number and when I arrived the pool was full. Luckily as I was the only one who wanted to swim they squeezed me in but I can imagine a lot of families being disappointed.
Lastly on the subject of Reception not telling anyone anything, no one was told about the hotel entrance to the park being closed which lead to a lot of people wandering around like lost sheep and no one told us about needing a hotel ticket to exit the car park, which lead to a queue of cars at the barrier running into reception to get a ticket! Why not just hand them out when you check in?!
Rant over.