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Good stopover place
ramrex on 09/12/2017 22:00
We stopped at ranikhet on our way from corbett to binsar. Ranikhet is a nice and beautiful defense town. Nice old defense structures with great campus and the town interleaved with it. Windsor lodge is right off the road and located atop a hilltop. Its a layered structure and has sitouts & eating area on the ground floor. This sit out area is used post evening for a nice camp fire. They have one of the most beautiful glass restaurant which looks pristine and is a great place for any meal. The food is good. We primarily took buffet meals and were very happy with the food. a-la-carte menu is very exotic but also expensive.
30 + acres of pure heaven up in the hills!
dhruvmumbai on 07/12/2017 00:37
This is located really suitably up in the hills nestled away seperately 30 acres+ of pure bliss. The older wing rennovated in the 90's is far more full of character and is the place to stay! This wonderful gem has a restaurant running thru 365 days a year, a spa, a gym and a lovely billiards room too! The greenery and the views are amazing! A must stay place!
The best days are a thing not the past
Rahshri21 on 04/09/2017 21:35
The reviews were appealing. The property according to them had pedigree. And belonged a nationwide chain of hotels. Finding it was easy. It's located very close the the arterial road but is not at all noisy. Which is a plus. Of course parking if it's a large SUV is difficult. Most customers who book after seeing the pictures on the hotel site are in for a disappointment. The real Windsor lodge is a small building with 5-6 rooms. Which are the top of the line category. The delux and other rooms are in the annexe of the lodge. And the first and last impression is that they don't have any sense of history or quaintness about them. They are later and some very new regular hotel style construction. Some rooms are the wooden floor kinds with zero view and since they are along the corridor one can't even keep the curtains open to let the light in. The bathrooms are sub ordinary. With non functional shower head. And dirty tiles and commode. The bed linen is again not so clean and blankets are the fleeced kind which evoke no joy to sleep in.
The food is limited. But being an army zone one allows certain liniencies. But there are serious flaw and deficiencies. Baked vegetable or pasta doesn't get olives or peppers or broccoli or mushrooms. The menu is very limited. The breakfast is a slightly indifferent. It though our affair.
The dining space is a glass ceiling building which of course is a divine place to have breakfast on a rainy Or a sunny day.
There are no complimentary water bottles. No tea or coffee kit. A kettle is there but one has to ask for the supplies.
The hotel backward has a sloping valley of pine trees which builds such a heady smell of vegetation that mornings and evenings are wonderful. The view is good only from the main lodge part of which is a company guest house which of course is very well appointed.
The manager is the trusted employee of the owner of the property which is part of the welcome heritage chain of hotels.
It's the second welcome hotel I stayed in the last couple of years and a pattern seems to be emerging. The company which runs them has entered the hospitality business but there seems to be no sense of pride in it. It adds properties owned by private individuals and has it seems nothing K do with the management or standards.
That's why Windsor lodge may be a just decent place for stay but no one will ever check out with a wow factor. There are better in ranikhet with ideas and zeal to execute them.
Best place to stay
Ritesh J on 19/08/2017 13:52
I went to Ranikhet with my family. We stayed at Welcomheritage Windsor lodge. We enjoyed our trip to the fullest. I like their services. They provide us best hospitality. I would like to go again for my next trip. I would recommend them to all my friends.
Not worthy of ITC brand
supermehra on 17/08/2017 03:28
Run down facilities, musty smells, bugs in the bathrooms, poor infrastructure, no Internet, average food.
Clearly this property has seen its day and its owners have a couldn't care less attitude.
I was shocked to see it is an ITC affiliated hotel. It's a blotch on their reputation. Think of this as a 2 star motel!
About the only thing that worked for me were some of the staff members like Uday.
Ranikhet has modest accommodation choices, but you're better off exploring more historic lodges in the vicinity.
Advise to ITC - yank your brand and end the relationship.