September 2025 by S Glover
Not nice
July 2025 by Mr Phyx IT Services Services
Good rooms. However there was no AC, later on the next day I realized there was a desk fan. The sink was clogged as water passed slowly. Otherwise all good could do with some facial tissues in the room.
May 2025 by John Hughes
Dog friendly
March 2025 by David McClure
Had a wonderful experience and food right on the doorstep plenty of parking and staff are very nice and welcoming
January 2025 by John Speirs
Poor, bad attitude bad sleep, only good for small van sleepovers
December 2024 by niclev1
Usually stay with friends /family but gave travelodge a go..great position, great price, very welcoming staff, especially Tracy on arrival with my support dog who she made feel very welcome and made sure everything was OK for us.. why would I go anywhere else!
Excellent service!
I'm myself an Airbnb superhost in the top 1% in my area so it's nice to be on the receiving end of good hospitality..
December 2024 by ian hayes
I regularly use this Travelodge for work and as an overnight stay on long journeys with the family due to it's location. Paul on the front desk is always pleasant to deal with and nothing is too much bother. Rooms and bedding are clean and beds comfortable. There's a nearby McDonald's and petrol station with hot and cold food.
December 2024 by Brian Thomson
Excellent from start to finish excellent the first time excellent again
November 2024 by Cliff Webster
One of the worst travelodge rooms I have stayed in. Shower leaking where it had been bodged, damp mouldy windows. Terrible parking due to carpark being shared with a bust McDonald's
October 2024 by Simon Randell
Room was lovely and clean lovely helpful staff very good location and amenities
October 2024 by Sarah Gibbon
This hotel is situated within a very busy McDonald's so it can be hard to find a parking space but there is a very good taxi service. The rooms are very clean and the staff are very helpful and friendly once inside you would never know how busy it is outside.
October 2024 by M S
Very dirty hotel. Fungus on the windows, rooms not clean properly.
Staff were very friendly.
September 2024 by John B
Called here for the one night, very handy location for our purposes of catching a ferry the early next day. Would definitely use again.
September 2024 by Graham Chappell
The other reviews were good. This was surely going to be a better experience than what I always recall from my youth. Maybe.
Maybe not. Travelodge Kilmarnock was not at its best. The claustrophobic arrangements in the car park were not a good sign from the start. The hotel shares tarmac with a two-lane McDonalds drive thru and subsequent fallout parking spaces for those waiting 20 extra minutes for their hamburger without the pickle. Meantime, hotel users try to sneak about looking for a space for the night.
There is no foyer in the hotel. And don?t they dare call it a lobby. The reception area is tight for space and reminded me of a police sub-station in some unfashionable area of Glasgow. The man was polite enough. We had two rooms booked, with my dog booked in one of them. The guy didn?t care which room the dog stayed in so the £20 paid for my furry friend seemed a little unnecessary. We were given keys. Real keys! Yes, remember those metal things that hotels used to provide back in the 1970?s? These were the real deal, likely recycled from the front wing of a Morris Marina and now fashioned into something equally as archaic. They shared a worn plastic keyring with security fobs.
Decor. Well, at least the reception had colour. From here on, a touch of bland takes over. And it doesn?t stop when you get to your room. There are many shades of off-white but this is different. It is a unique shade that doesn?t have much going for it. It?s the colour of the co-op?s own brand lasagne sauce; a colour in the Dulux paint chart which they clearly struggled with, finally settling on ?Meh White?. The only colour in the room is one of those bed runners which serves no purpose on earth; and a lonely picture on the wall which featured in both our rooms. It was a little bizarre. I likened it to an optically foggy view after finding yourself slowly bringing things into focus after being knocked out in a bowling alley.
There was cracked paint on the window sill and, in the top corner of the window itself, a mosquito had decided enough was enough; it had hung itself on a single filament of spider web.
The tv was small, but the shower had hot water. Strangely, the in-room coffee-making facilities used a ?mug to coffee ratio? of 3:2.
In the morning I tried to get to McDonald?s for breakfast but some local youths were having a fist-fight at the entrance to the restaurant. It was Saturday. Maybe it?s Kilmarnock thing. The manager burst out of the doors, yelled a lot and threatened to call the police, at which point they all drove off in a small convoy of noisy souped-up Corsa?s with saucepan exhausts. But I digress.
So,?Travelodge. Meh.
August 2024 by kevin brough
Not the best, but not the worst travelodge iv stop in. ok for a night or two