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Guest Review of the Holiday Inn Vancouver Centre on Broadway
2 September 2011
-location. This hotel is called "Vancouver Centre" not "Vancouver
Downtown". I guess it helps to be familiar with Vancouver geography, but
central is not a synonym for downtown. It was within 3 blocks of where I
had to be, and everything I needed could be found right in the
neighborhood. Restaurants, coffee shops, 24 hour drug store (I needed
that at 3 in the morning and it's only 1 block away), shoe stores, book
store, craft store (Michael's! on the next block), lots of
outdoor/outfitter-type stores - tons of services on Broadway
-transportation. I arrived at YVR and took the Skytrain to the
Broadway/City Hall station. Very short walk to the hotel and the train
ride is only 20 minutes. There's a train every 6 minutes on that line.
The system is new, and there aren't a lot of lines yet, but it was great
for where I wanted to go.
-new room. The room was lovely and comfortable (see my pics). Only
complaint here was the A/C - the weather was hot and the A/C was noisy.
That said, it's not hot very often in Vancouver, so maybe not a big
problem.
Guest Review of the Holiday Inn Vancouver Centre on Broadway
2 September 2011
Our conference rate included the buffet breakfast and it's
great. Lot's of fresh fruit, all the usual cold and hot dishes.
My biggest frustration was the wifi connection. I was told it was
available everywhere, but sometimes it worked, sometimes it didn't. You
have no way of knowing where the router was, so maybe I was in the one
room where it was difficult to reach. The reception staff were
sympathetic to my problems, and sent people to reset the router a couple
times (once that helped, and once it didn't). One day I just gave up and
went across the street to a coffee shop to connect.
I'm not used to the "big city" and I was a little worried about my
personal safety before I went, but I asked advice at the desk before I
went for walks and and they looked at me like "why are you concerned?"
Everyone told me that there was no need for concern. False Creek,
Granville Island, the Olympic Village - lots of scenic places to stroll
around here.
Very much enjoyed my stay.
Guest Review of the Holiday Inn Vancouver Centre on Broadway
August 24, 2011
as we stayed there in march the hotel was undergoing construction @ the
time. we go to Vancouver to see medical specialist so we are always
there for @ week @ a time every 6 months now. the staff was very rude @
the front desk<< on the website it did not say anything about
renovations which they tried to tell me it did. one of the main reasons
we booked a room there was location & the swimming pool which was
closed.. only 1 elevator was working and when it did show up 20 minutes
later it was full of the construction workers so we had to wait even
longer.. not to mention if u take the stairs from the 9th floor with a 3
year old & a stroller u always got to move the workers ladders out of
the way..... i was just going to book here again hoping the pool is open
but after reading the reviews i will pass and stay elsewhere. also it
sucked waking up @ 5am to listen to drilling & banging.
Guest Review of the Holiday Inn Vancouver Centre on Broadway
August 18, 2011
Nice rooms good staff, not good business center, have to pay to access
internet. Wi-Fi did not work in room.
Guest Review of the Holiday Inn Vancouver Centre on Broadway
August 11, 2011
Since I read all the reviews before my trip, I did not have high
expectations for this hotel. However, I picked it because the location
was very important to me and I only stayed one night. I am happy to say
that the room was quiet, spotless, yes somewhat dated, but acceptable. I
did not see any sign of renovations, although the staff warned me of
pool closures and gym closure. The restaurant breakfast was very
reasonable, and for the first time, I saw fresh berries and lots of
fresh fruit on the buffet.
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