Mum's horror as she finds 'blood-stained' sheets and 'bugs' in Blackpool hotel room

Julie Potter said she was left wandering the streets looking for accommodatio -Credit:Julie Potter
Julie Potter said she was left wandering the streets looking for accommodatio -Credit:Julie Potter


A mum was left horrified after discovering 'blood-stained' bed sheets and 'bugs' in a Blackpool hotel room. Julie Potter, 41, and her daughter Katie, 16, have had many enjoyable trips to Blackpool, but their most recent visit left them feeling disgusted and vowing never to return.

Katie, who has autism, requested a night away in her favourite location during the Easter break. After reading several positive reviews on Booking.com, Julie booked a room at the Atlantis Hotel on Hull Road.

The duo travelledby train from their home, looking forward to their stay. However, upon checking into their room, they were confronted with what Julie described as a 'like a nightmare'.

"It was full of mould." she said. "You could see it on the walls and growing up the side of the bed. I messaged straight away and said we couldn't stay and was told they could put us in another room."

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Julie and Katie claim they were offered another room at the Astoria Hotel, which is run by the same owner. They dropped off their bags in the room and went out to grab some food, as it was getting late, reports LancsLive.

"I didn't even look at the room at first", Julie said. "When we got back, it was like a nightmare. There was blood in the bed, there were hairs everywhere, and ripped sheets. It was even worse than the first room we had. By that time I had a child on pins but I said we can't stay here."

Julie says there were ripped sheets on the bed at the Hotel Astoria
Julie says there were ripped sheets on the bed at the Hotel Astoria -Credit:Julie Potter

Julie asked for a refund so they could book another room in Blackpool, but claims when she called the owner he began shouting at her - and refused to give her money back.

She added: "I am a single parent and I was on my own with my vulnerable daughter sitting next to me. I said, 'I don't know why you're shouting at me' and he said 'I don't know why you're telling me my hotels are disgusting'. When I said I wanted a refund to book somewhere else he put the phone down on me.

"We were two and a half hours from home with a child with additional needs. She hadn't asked for anything out of this world. We've been to Blackpool a few times - it is one of Katie's go-to places but we usually get a clean room. It might not be fancy but it is clean."

"The owner said, 'what do you expect for £35', but I hadn't booked the cheapest place to stay. It was somewhere in the middle. I just expected it to be clean."

After walking around Blackpool trying to find a place to stay, the mum and daughter found the Royal Seabank hotel on the Promenade. Julie praised the manager's efforts, saying: "The manager couldn't do enough for us. I explained the situation and she said, 'I know our rooms are clean, but I'll go and check it first, and you can have a look before I confirm the booking. Then, once we were booked in, she said if we needed anything to just come and ask. We went into the room and went to bed straight away."

The following day, Julie and Katie enjoyed a ride on the horse-drawn carriages, one of Katie's favourite activities. However, Julie expressed that the entire trip was marred by their initial experience.

"Katie likes things that are familiar, so she always asks to go to Blackpool or Southport. She has said she doesn't want to go to Blackpool again now. Even though the hotel we ended up in was nice, the whole experience was ruined."

When LancsLive reached out to the owner, he confirmed that he had not refunded Julie for the stay but insisted that this 'didn't indicate anything'. He stated that after Julie's complaint, a cleaner was dispatched to the first room and they were offered an alternative room at the Astoria.

"We are doing our very best", he said. "Bear in mind we are dealing with the very cheapest level of accommodation in Blackpool. Of all the 970 or so hotels in Blackpool, there are many that don't care."

A spokesperson for Booking.com responded: "We take any complaint seriously and are looking into the issues raised."

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