Stay here earlier this month with group of people. Arrived 8pm or so had to sort own rooms out as none allocated as such . As per usual 'Le Weekend' means about 1 staff member doing everthing, which meant No restauarant at all!!, No bar for the thirsty travellers who had been on road since stupid o'clock that morning. Both of which is not good enough especially when hotel is in the middle of nowhere. The rooms were quiet though, sleep ok but pillows strangely lumpy. Rooms small , toilet like the sweat box on 'Tenko' - the shower though was hot and powerful enough to get off the grime of a long day. The rooms therefore were adequate for a night or 2. The hotelk is next to A86 inner ring road around Paris (centre about 20mins) and handy for Orly airport. Breakfast was again adequate, French stick, croissant, ham and cheese. But if with a party the coffee is put out too soon and goes cold quickly. Were with a coach and was difficult to park - left overnight on kerb at roadside though is not too busy a road and seemed fairly safe.You get what you pay for, wish they could provide a bar at least at this particular Campanile. My colleagues at the Campanile in Nanterre had the staff open the restauarant for their 50 paying guests and of course the bar.. It must make sense to open up these with a captive audience of 50 persons? You could make a huge proffit. Average at say 25 Euros per head thats 1250 Euros well over £1000. Some English businesses would cut off their right arm for that type of turn-over.
All toild though I suppose the hotel was clean, the reception and other staff cheeful and friendly, and its close enogh to transport links and the city just a little too south though for me.
