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These Vancouver Hotel reviews are the subjective opinion of a Guest and not of Allure Hotels any
concerns or request can be made at time of booking either on-line or on the
phone. Jan 11, 2008
We ended our rocky mountain drive by staying in Vancouver for the last
few days of our holiday. The hotel was easy to find by car and there were plenty
of parking spaces available. The hotel itself is run by very friendly staff that
are keen to help if you have any questions. The breakfast room is a little
small, think we ended up sitting in the
sauna for one session because there wasn't enough room, but the blueberry bagels
were great! The hotel room itself was large, airy and
very clean and we had a very comfortable stay.
The bus stopped outside the hotel to take you downtown, the journey took around
30 mins door to door. Through personal experience it is recommended that you
pick up the bus when you go back to the hotel at the far end of Hasting Street,
we broke through one of the side roads from Gastown and it was a little scary to
say the least, but you soon learn from your initial mistake!
Oct 31, 2007
I just wanted to make one thing clear regarding previous reviews: there is
nothing wrong with the neighborhood of the hotel itself. It is true that between
downtown and the hotel there are these several nasty blocks of Hastings Street
with all the bums and stuff. But it should also be understood that these nasty
blocks are right alongside downtown. That's just how Vancouver is. The moral is:
never walk from the hotel to Downtown, take a bus instead.
Otherwise, the hotel is fine. Nothing fancy. Just a regular night-in, day-out
place.
Sep 27, 2007
We usually stay at the Holiday Inn when attending events at the Coliseum but
decided to take advantage of the lower rate at the Best Western. Unfortunately,
the condition of the room and lack of a secure place to store our laptop when
out of the motel was disappointing. I understood that the rooms had been
recently renovated, not. They may had been done 10 years ago, but with lack of
up keep, are in poor shape. (The clock radio was disgusting). I had to store my
laptop in the truck of my car because the staff didn't have access to the guest
safe The staff was wonderful, the manager exceptional, he even offered my
husband a tray to bring me breakfast in our room.
Jun 14, 2007
We were going to Vancouver for the Memorial Cup, which was held at the Pacific
Coliseum. This hotel was a 15 minute walk from the rink, which was perfect
because parking was $10. We stayed here from May18-27. The rooms had been newly
renovated and were cleaned daily. The front desk staff were very friendly,
giving us tips on where to eat (as well as coupons) and ideas on sight seeing.
There is a continental breakfast every morning which was good. There was a mini
fridge in our room which was very convenient, as well as numerous restaurants
and pubs within walking distance from the hotel. Attractions such as the
Capilano Suspension Bridge, Stanley Park, Science World were a 20 minute drive
tops. I would definately stay at
this hotel again.
Mar 9, 2007
We'd never been to Vancouver before, and therefore had no idea that this hotel
was so close to the worst parts of town. Me and my husband didn't feel safe
walking down the street at night, by any means. And about 10 blocks down the
street, towards downtown, is the absolute worst part of Vancouver. Actually,
when we were in the cab to the hotel on the way from the airport, the cab driver
actually winced when we told him where we were staying. Almost all of the cabs
we took went 5--10 blocks out of the way to avoid driving through the parts of
town closest to the hotel.
When it came to the actual hotel, it had a very, very strange smell. Almost like
the strongest moth balls you'll ever experience. Thankfully it was only in the
hallways and disappeared once you got into the room. The hallway ceilings had
gaping holes in them and water stains.
Fortunately, the rooms were much nicer than the hallway or lobby suggested.
Comfy bed (we got the king), with a fridge, which was helpful since we stayed 5
nights. Wireless internet costs a pretty penny, though. The rooms were quiet,
housekeeping was good, the shower was nice. The continental breakfast was nice,
and saved us some money. Most days, we took some extra fruit and muffins for
snacks on our excursions.
The people at the front desk were SUPER nice. When we checked in, the man pulled
out a map and showed us all his favorite places to go, and explained all the
public transit information.
Truthfully, if like us, all of the things you want to do is in the Downtown
Area, I'd recommend spending a little more money and getting closer to Downtown.
You'll feel safer, and spend less money on cabs.
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