Treat your mum to a ELEMIS Pro Glow Brilliance Facial treatment, full use of the spa facilities, and a free ELEMIS Cleanse and Replenish Kit worth £88
With Mother’s Day right around the corner, what better way to treat your mum than with a relaxing spa experience? You might be surprised by what you can get for a bargain price, especially with the Macdonald Hotels and Resorts offer that’s currently running.
When you book the Divine Spa Day for two treatment package, you’ll bag a 55-minute ELEMIS Pro Glow Brilliance Facial treatment, full use of the spa and leisure facilities, and a free ELEMIS Cleanse and Replenish Kit worth £88. There are resorts up and down the UK, from the Scottish Highlands to the Lakes to the historic city of Bath, and plenty of ways to make Mother’s Day even more special.
Treat mum to afternoon tea or the Mother’s Day Sunday Lunch, with friendly staff and delicious food guaranteed. Plus, if your mum’s quite particular, you could also opt for one of several voucher options so she can choose her treatments and gifts herself.
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Elsewhere, there are plenty of other spa day options tailored to Mother’s Day, such as the offers at Bannatyne Spa. There’s also a broad range of treatments and locations available via Virgin Experience Days.
However, Macdonald has a solid reputation for its spa experiences, with dozens of five-star reviews at Trustpilot. “We did a one-night spa break and found it to be good value for money,” said one five-star review. “The rooms are comfortable and our meal in the restaurant was very nice. We really appreciated the staff storing our daughter’s birthday cake in the fridge! Many thanks.”
“Superbly well-appointed kitchen and living/dining area,” said another five-star appraisal. “Gardens and facilities are generally well up to standard. The main difference from the Algarve is the potential weather and fewer dining and bar outlets on site. It is very relaxing and well-organised. Quite honestly, I had not expected anything as good – and price very reasonable.”
One guest was disappointed with the level of service at one locations, however. “I stayed in the Windermere hotel and had a very disappointing experience,” said a three-star review. “The staff were pleasant enough but useless when we asked for some local information and very slow at serving breakfast and afternoon tea.”
Another added: “The staff here were all very lovely and helpful, and the rooms were all clean. The amenities were all brilliant as well.”