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Guest review of the Days Inn Vancouver Downtown
1 September 2011
Our family of 10 stayed at this hotel pre-cruise in July 2011. The rooms were
very small the doors did not close properly. The air conditioners did not fully
cool off the rooms. You could hear seagulls perched outside in the mornings.
This was originally an old hotel poorly renovated. Don't think it measures up to
current Days Inn Standards. Restaurant downstairs for breakfast was ok. Had a
long wait for elevator. Shuttle was good to take us down to cruise terminal.
Guest review of the Days Inn Vancouver Downtown
August 19, 2011
I stayed at this hotel in February of 2011. This is an older hotel that has been
very well renovated and looks stunning! Clean, bright lobby. Check in was
smooth. Very friendly and welcoming staff that were very knowledgeable about the
city. Room was great- clean and tidy. Washroom was perfect and looked new.
Consistent pressure and temperature. Nice towels and sheets- they did not cheap
out. Free Wi-Fi in the hotel, which worked flawless. Room had TV with decent
channel line-up and a mini fridge that was whisper quiet. Safe in room is a good
idea. Close to Sky Train stations! The hotel is in an area that is pretty safe,
and having lived in Vancouver previously for a year- I knew what to expect.
Guest review of the Days Inn Vancouver Downtown
August 14, 2011
Stayed at Days Inn due to a last minute change in business travel plans. Very
close and convenient from Canada Place. Quick walk. Fast check in and the staff
was friendly. Room was very small...smallest I have been in. But it was ready
and I was good with that. I had a shower and there were four other hairs that
were not my own in the shower. After travelling to Europe this sort of thing
doesn't bother me too much. Other than that the room was clean. There was no
view as the air con unit was in the majority of the window and what I could see
was another building. As the room was small, the air con worked very fast and I
had to use it a couple times. There was a flat panel tv, bar fridge stocked with
free bottled water, fresh towels every day and a decent bed that all were great.
As for sound, well, I could hear people's conversations as they walked by my
room as I was close to the elevator. I could hear the person walking around in
the room above me but it wasn't noisy for long...for the most part it was quiet.
I was out most of the day anyways. For high season, one bed room was $197 per
night. Great location to waterfront, Robson, hop on and hop off buses, shopping,
and restaurants. Always felt safe and I was usually walking around alone. Very
close to the Canada line to take you to the YVR airport all for $2.50 pp. Staff
was knowledgeable and gave maps/directions to wherever you want to go. Good
hotel if you aren't fussy about amenities and there is a coffee shop on every
corner.
Guest review of the Days Inn Vancouver Downtown
May 4, 2011
I lost my passport somewhere in customs, and had to spend a few days downtown,
close to the embassies. Mr Awan was most helpful to me, even offering his own
computer for my use, as my iphone was stolen as well. The hotel was a lifeline
to me in the midst of a nasty jam. Thank you Mr Awan.
Guest review of the Days Inn Vancouver Downtown
Apr 30, 2011
I was quoted on price by Priceline and charged another by this hotel. They tried
to pawn off the smallest room I have ever seen in Vancouver and charged extra
for moving.
Not very helpful staff and an air of complacency when you ask for anything such
as parking help or directions.
We won't be back to Days Inn. In downtown Vancouver the
Century Plaza Hotel was a
much better deal.
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