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Review: the Trump Turnberry hotel and resort in Scotland

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This is my review of the Trump Turnberry golf hotel and resort in Scotland.

A few weeks ago I received an email from Trump Turnberry – A Luxury Collection Resort, the luxury golf resort in Scotland which is part of the Starwood ‘Luxury Collection’, asking if I wanted to come up and review it.

I am not a golf player myself so I was definitely the wrong person to review the Ailsa course, but I was persuaded that Trump Turnberry offers much more than ‘just golf’.

We also realised that Trump Turnberry resort is exceptionally good value when using Starwood Preferred Guest points.  One night including breakfast at the end of September costs 16,000 points, equivalent to 48,000 Marriott Rewards points.  The cash price is £431 (more if you want a refundable rate) which means you are getting 2.7p for every Starwood point.  This is almost twice as much as we normally value SPG points.

Off I went to Scotland to find out whether SPG or Marriott Rewards members should put Trump Turnberry on their redemptions list.  HFP paid for its own flights to Glasgow and we also paid for certain items in the hotel, including most of our drinks.  Here is my review.

The history of Trump Turnberry

The golf course at Turnberry first opened in 1882 with the Turnberry Golf Club & Hotel following in 1906.  Jump forward 91 years and in 1997 the property became part of the Starwood Hotels & Resorts group.  In 2011 the branding was changed from Westin to Luxury Collection.  In 2014 the Trump Organisation purchased Turnberry and the golf course investing £200 million in upgrading the 103 guest rooms, including four suites, and the links.

The hotel remains under Starwood management and you can earn and spend Starwood Preferred Guest points (or Marriott Rewards points if you transfer them to Starwood) for a stay here.  Your status benefits will also be honoured.

The 18-holes Ailsa golf course has hosted the Open Championship in 1977, 1986, 1994 and 2009.

Trump Turnberry Starwood Luxury Collection Resort

Where is Trump Turnberry?

Trump Turnberry is on the Ayrshire coast in western Scotland, about an hour west of Glasgow.  We (I travelled with my boyfriend) flew into Glasgow airport and were picked up by the hotel. The car ride to the hotel took about an hour.  A return airport transfer starts at £180 depending on the size of the car.

Check in

There were two reception desks in a separate room next to the concierge desk. We sat down and were offered water and home baked shortbread – which was really good.

Trump Turnberry reception

Room

At check in we were told that we had been upgraded to one of the four suites overlooking the Ailsa golf course and the sea.

Trump Turnberry SPG Suite Nick Price View Golf course

The hotel has only four suites each named after one of the four winners of the Open Championships hosted at Turnberry. We got the Nick Price suite – with, to my eyes, an awful painting on the wall (click to enlarge).  Sorry Nick.

The room had air conditioning which was slightly too cold for my liking but was easy to adjust and within a short time the room had the desired temperature.

Trump Turnberry Nick Price Suite

The bedroom had a king size bed:

Trump Turnberry Scotland Bed

The desk turned out to be a hidden dressing table with hair dryer and mirror as well as a drawer full of sockets.

Wifi is free for all guests and was a good speed for Netflix etc.

Trump Turnberry Starwood Luxury Collection Resort

The bathroom was a very good size with free standing bathtub, two sinks and shower and toilet with individual doors.

The toiletries were by Arran Aromatics with a separate selection for her and him. I found them a little too scent intensive, but they were very nourishing and my hair looked great.

Trump Turnberry Starwood Bathroom

Trump Turberry has no shortage of hangers and lots of space in the wardrobe. The safe had a socket inside so you can charge your laptop or phone when storing it. It also had a jewellery tray with little compartments so your necklaces won’t get tangled up.

Trump Turnberry Starwood Luxury Collection Resort

Living Room

The living room really did look more like someones living room (not mine, admittedly) than a hotel room with two white bookshelves, a fire place, artwork and two of the most comfortable sofas I’ve ever sat on. There was also a second desk.

Trump Turnberry Starwood SPG Suite

Inside the TV bank was the Nespresso machine and tea making facilities. The suites have a great selection of loose tea.

Instead of a mini bar, various wine bottles were on the shelves.  The books, as you can see below, were matching sets of reprinted classics.  I personally don’t have a problem with this if I just want to read a book but a more curated – but non-matching – selection would have been more interesting.

Trump Turnberry review

Twin room

I got a tour of the whole of Trump Turnberry including the hotel, spa, golf courses and the Turnberry Lighthouse.

I wanted to take a look at a mainstream room.  Here is a picture of one of the standard twin rooms where each bed is a queen size. The design, size and layout of all the rooms including the suites and the lighthouse suite is the same with only a couple of smaller rooms having just a shower instead of a shower and a bathtub. (‘Normal’ rooms are like the suites minus the living room)

Trump Turnberry Starwood Luxury Collection Resort

Turnberry Lighthouse

The Turnberry Lighthouse is located by the 9th hole of the Ailsa course and has a two bedroom suite inside as well as a halfway house where golfers can pick up a sandwich.

Coming from the hotel’s main building you can either walk for 30 minutes along the golf course or get one of the hotel’s drivers to pick you up and drop you off.

A night in this suite costs £3,500 per night.

Trump Turnberry Starwood Luxury Collection Resort

From the two balconies (one off each room) you have a great view over the sea.

Trump Turnberry review

The two bedrooms look the same as those in the main building, but the living room area has a slightly different design to the other suites.

Trump Turnberry Lighthouse Suite

To give you a better impression of what you can expect, here is a short YouTube video of Trump Turnberry. You can subscribe to our YouTube channel via this page – this is the same link to visit if the video does not automatically appear below.

This was part one of my review of Starwood’s Trump Turnberry Resort with a focus on the bedrooms.  Part two (click here) looks at the food and activities available as well as the spa.  We also look at the extra benefits available if you book via our hotel booking partner.

The Trump Turnberry Resort home page is here if you want to find out more.


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Comments (72)

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  • mark2 says:

    If that is the normal quality of a Trump hotel they look worth seeking out.

    • JamesB says:

      Turnberry is a fantastic hotel with great staff, one of the world’s best golf courses and a stunning location. It needed the refurb though, before which you could get rooms as low as £90/night. I have not been since the refurb but I know various people who have and they all think it’s fabulous.

  • Simon says:

    How very odd that people can complain about the ultimate owner of this hotel…. And complain that HfP is somehow hiding it !! Do they have nothing better to do? It is like an illness. This is a travel website that highlights decent redemption opportunities. This looks like a great one at a very good hotel.

    • Simon says:

      +1 and Amen, Simon. So many predictably sanctimonious comments today.

  • Leo says:

    I don’t have a problem with the article per se and I can see that Anika explains the Trump connection in the article. However it does seem odd that anywhere else one looks this hotel is clearly labelled “Trump Turnberry”. And yes this is important because many people would choose to avoid the place as a consequence- as many people choose to avoid Qatar and Dubai. I don’t say it’s wrong of HfPto review the place but by not using the full name of the hotel it’s appropriate for this to be commented on. There’s clearly a broadish spectrum amongst commentators here.

    • Rob says:

      For clarity, that was my editorial decision and not Anika’s. It was done to avoid knee-jerk reactions and to keep the focus on the review itself.

      This hotel employs a huge number of people and is a major contributor to the local economy in its area, remember.

      For comparison I am at InterCon Amstel in Amsterdam tonight. That is now owned, de facto, by the Qatari government, as is InterContinental Carlton Cannes, Madrid and Frankfurt.

      The Saudi government owns 47% of Four Seasons as well as the freehold to many of their core hotels. I could go on.

  • Chris says:

    I can’t stand the man, but he was elected democratically.

    Quite why anyone would choose to avoid a hotel because of its owner is odd. Perhaps one owned by a dictator, gangster or criminal, but Trump seems none of these (yet!).

    • paul says:

      If you watched Newsnight last night the democratically but is also questionable. He also got less votes overall than Hillary!

  • Jordan D says:

    It says in the article who owns it. The people complaining have either not read the article or are complaining because the title doesn’t state it. I didn’t realise that editorial control rested with them.

    The website is about redeeming points: I have no interest in going to southern Oman, yet I know all about redeeming points at the Hilton there. I don’t complain about those articles. Simply put – if it isn’t for you, move on!

  • Brian says:

    Many of the luxury hotels around the world are owned by crooks, be they from the Middle East, China, Russia or indeed the Western world. If people are going to throw toys out of their prams at this particular review of this particular hotel, I hope they are consistent and avoid all hotels/airlines/restaurants owned by those they don’t approve of.

  • Jonny says:

    On the subject of the hotel itself (!) you state that one night including breakfast is 16k SPG points.

    Does an SPG redemption here definitely include breakfast? I thought it tended to be room only.

  • Duncan says:

    Head for Points, you do a great job educating us all on how to work the points and air miles industry. But some sort of ethical control would obviously be greatly appreciated by many of your readers. Some places are just morally repulsive and i think it’s fairly common knowledge now that supporting hotels/ businesses with performing dolphins/ animals is an awful thing to do, as is supporting any Donald Trump businesses especially as he embarks on such a damaging presidency.

    • Genghis says:

      We’re all consenting adults who can make our own choices, surely?

      • Sprout7 says:

        Absolutely agree.
        Having someone impose “ethical control” on hotel redemption opportunities is frankly disturbing!

      • Duncan says:

        Hi Genghis, yes you and anyone else are big enough to make your own choices. My post is aimed towards Head for Points, as a business. Do they really want to encourage something in the public domain that 1) i think most people would view as morally repugnant and 2) would turn off readers from their site and damage their business?

        • MattW says:

          This is quite ironic.

          Perhaps we need to boycott everything Scottish because Alex Salmond leader of the SNP who ostensibly run the place spent all that time licking Trump boot in pursuit of having a Trump Golf resort and 2000 houses built on one of the UK’s most important systems of sand dunes.
          http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/politics/snp-smells-of-sleaze-for-backing-trumps-golf-course-development-765282.html

          Not a good choice of battlefield to make that point, Duncan.

        • Sprout7 says:

          Perhaps the HFP view is that they can put the opportunity out there and let people make their own minds up – rather than get the “ethical control” police to decide what they can and can’t read.
          It would appear that nearly 63m Americans for starters might not share view of it being “morally repugnant”.

        • Simon says:

          Duncan, maybe you should do what YOU want to do, and not assume others have the same views. Stop inflicting the voice of the few on to the many.

          • Adey says:

            +1

            Classic virtue signalling from Duncan and many others. Disappointing.

            I hope Rob gets a handle on this – I’ve seen quite a few non political sites wither away due to this unwanted noise. Please go and be virtuous elsewhere.

            Adey

          • Mr Dee says:

            +1

            Some people need to stop thinking that everyone has the same morals and opinions as everyone else, this view is usually from people trying to make out that everyone thinks the same and speak for the ‘majority’ when it clearly isn’t the case.

            Now lets book this deal!

        • PAL18 says:

          Duncan,

          1) I don’t find this morally repugnant
          2) I am not turned off in any way

          Please spare everyone your political hate.

          HFP do a fantastic job. Be grateful for their informative/free content.

        • HAM76 says:

          Frankly, I find the constant flow of middle eastern hotel and airline reviews morally more questionable than a hotel owned by the Trump clan. I do realize, though, that this is my personal opinion and should not impact the article selection on this blog. In my humble opinion, those offended by Trump should do the same.

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