I had ds at the Queen Mum's and would go back there in a trice. Their b/f support was fantastic too. Ds didn't gain weight for ages, but I got SO much support from the b/f counsellors at the hospital and the b/f support group that they ran.
Ds had jaundice so had to go under lights so I was in for 5 days post birth. Also had to go back in for another 5 days about 2 weeks later when I got an infection and had to go on i/v antibiotics (hasten to say, the infection was NOT from the hospital - it was, we think, from one of our cats) and they were great again. Food is not great - but they do have a few single rooms, which after my initial "I should be sociable" it was nice to be transferred into so that ds could get his light therapy. And when I went back in, I was in the "bugs" room(ie "isolation" room), with my own loo. Apparently, that is wehere they put the celebs, like Anna Ryder Richardson (?) - only they don't tell them the room's nick name! 
I had a missed miscarriage last year and unlike Bubu's experience, they were fantastic. I supose it is just the luck of the draw.
The Queen Mum's has been reprieved for at least another five years, when a new hospital is supposed to be build combining the functions of the current Queen Mums and Yorkhill Sick Childrens haspitals - probably at the Southern General.
You would expect the stats for the Queen Mum's to be higher for interventions, as it is the teritary centre and they get "problems" transferred to them. I certainly didn't feel under any pressure to have a section, although I did end up having forceps. With hindsight, I think part of that was due to my second midwife (I went across 2 shifts) getting me to push when I was still really in trnasiton, so I ended up exhausted. (But being a first birth, I didn't know better to argue with her) But you can't blame the hospital midwives for that - she was a community midwife in from Ayrshire, getting a "refresher" (or something like that).
But I am also biased,as my Dad used to work at Yorkhill (More the Children's Hospital though). (He's worked in Sirling too - though that was a LOOOONG time ago)
The visiting hours aren't restricted for dads - they can visit whenever they want. They are restricted for other people though - apparently following feedback from the mums. Can't remember the hours though.