I think I could happily say this is the worst experience booking, sleeping, and dining that I have ever had. So much so that I had to make a Trip Adviser account to let the people know of my experience from hell! Let's start with why I was there... I was to attend my best friends wedding in mid-August where I was the best man. I booked at the start of July and used the wedding code (which I thought would grant a discount, but it does not). I like to ring my bookings a week in advance just to confirm everything, luckily I did because whoever booked me in originally had booked me in for mid-July (even though I gave them the wedding code, so even if I got the date wrong, [which I know I didn't because I booked Casa Hotel for the night previous to the Ringwood Hall booking, just before I called Ringwood, and Casa got the dates right], they should have double checked the dates!) So after the receptionist 'umming and ahring' wondering if they had a room available for me, my partner and our little girl, they said they managed to get us booked in, with a 'free upgrade'. Which was more like a downgrade. I'll get to that later... So the booking got sorted, we got there the day, and I must say, the venue is gorgeous, 10/10 for a beautifully rustic wedding venue; we were enamoured by the beauty of the place. We walked into the reception, there was a bit of a queue, but nothing too bad and was greeted with a smile by the receptionist, she was willing to help, which was great, however, the second receptionist who was too busy glanced at us, made eye contact, and blanked us, which I thought was a bit rude considering she made eye contact with us, probably just nitpicking because of the awful experience but it's these little things that matter. I would like to say the ceremony was marvellous. Oliver, who works at Ringwood, was amazing, such an incredible guy, and I have all the time in the world for him! I made sure everything wedding went smoothly, which it did, and I was on hand for any help. At the wedding bar, most of the staff just seemed they didn't want to be there, so my only guess is management doesn't know how to manage people properly because if staff aren't enjoying their work, it's usually down to the management being of poor character. I would make a notable mention of a guy called Clifton (I think it was). When he served me and others, he always had a smile. Now we get onto the 'upgraded room', the Devonshire Suite... It was about 392 nautical miles away from the main venue, across the terrain of gravel tsunami... the walk when sober was a challenge for my partner in heels, let alone when we were slightly inebriated. Sadly, we could hear the room upstairs walking about, which we were non too fond of. The suite itself had a nice rustic feel, a bit plain in places but not terrible. It has basic coffee and tea-making facilities. All in all, it wasn't as good as Casa Hotel (and Casa was cheaper). What I can say was great about the Devonshi
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