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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. Jun 7, 2008
Great room, free bottled water, coffee and tea in room. Aveda products in bath.
Nice size bathroom with plenty of big towels. Fantastic maid service. Clean and
quiet rooms. pillows were a big overstuffed for our liking. beds were warm and
comfy.
Room had a desk, TV, 2 chairs and table. nice little closet with safe.
Our first room, because we arrived late, was noisy in the back and when you
opened the curtains you were looking at all the office workers across the alley
looking at you. ask for a room in the front, MUCH better.
We moved the second day to the front, great views and quiet.
1102 was our end of corridor room. ( it has an a joining door to next room, so
if you get someone noisy in there it could be bad) we had peace and quiet. Staff
at front desk was kind and helpful, the bellman was great.
I have no idea how a disabled person gets in as there are stairs all along the
front. we used the whirlpool and sauna, nice little work out room. Restaurant
was nice, simple german menu. pub next door very limited for food, go elsewhere.
Metro had a fun seafood menu and you order by the ounce at night. Give it a try.
We walked all over and loved the skytrain and bus system. if oyu get the $9.00
all day pass, you can use the skytrain and busses to get everywhere including
the Aquaruim and Stanley park. Skytrain goes to the biggest mall in town. The
Skytrain is about 2-3 blocks away.
Robson street with all the cool shopping is one block away. There is a Starbucks
on every block, not kidding. sometimes 2 on a corner. weird. light rain fell on
us for 2 of the 3 days we were there. and rain hat or umbrella kept us dry.
Got a great haircut at Suki's for $50 bucks, beats a cut in CA. :)
May 26, 2008
I was not sure about this hotel even after reading the reviews here, but I
thought I'd take a chance and book it anyway. It was a great surprise. When we
first arrived, the street was bombarded with military vehicles and personnel and
we were prevented from going down the street that the hotel was located on. We
called the hotel and they said that they were still open and that the side of
the street the hotel was on was open. We gave it a chance and were successful.
Next challenge was getting into the underground parking. It was hard to see, but
we finally saw the part where it said that hotel guests checking in had to dial
for security to open the garage door. Parking was not a problem as there was
always enough space. Parking was only $10 a day, I thought it would cost us $25
a day. They also posts signs letting you know that vehicle break-ins are a
common problem in Vancouver, so we made sure that we took all valuables with us.
Check-in was very easy and we were in our room within minutes. The room was very
nice and the bed was very comfy. We chose to drive around the city and
surprisingly we were a few blocks from Robson Street. It was a madhouse on
Robson with all the vehicles and pedestrians. On top of that there was
construction going on so traffice was a real pain. We decided to do the Big Bus
tour and very conveniently, one of the stops is right in front of the hotel, so
we just took the tour and hopped on and off the bus whenever we felt like
exploring one of the 20 tour stops. Overall, we enjoyed our stay at the Georgian
and would stay there again if were in Vancouver again.
May 22, 2008
It is easy to get the big things right. The difference between a great place and
a so-so place are the little details. The Georgian Court does the details.
After searching online for a while, we finally setteled on the Georgian Court
for our Vancouver stay. It was a little more pricy than other downtown hotels,
but rated highly on this site. I now know why.
First off, the Hotel Location is very good. It was an easy walk to Yaletown, Robson
Street, Gastown, China Town, and stations for the light rail and the Aquabus. We
had a car, but never used it. A car would only be needed for Stanley Park or the
attractions off of the downtown peninsula.
The facility was very nice. They did all of the little details right: robes,
tourism information, double sheets, extra pillows and towels, coffee/tea bar,
extra phones, etc. The room was also very clean, very quiet, and in the morning,
very dark.
The staff was also first class. There was never a wait at the front desk. They
were helpful with directions and recommendations. And most impressive, when
their was a problem with getting the room safe open, they were very responsive
and dedicated in fixing the problem when they could have easily dismissed us and
told us that we had to wait for the technician hours later. The extra effort and
care was very impressive.
This place is worth the little extra expense!
May 19, 2008
We spent 5 days at the Georgian...what a great way to end our trip....everything
about the hotel was great...best king bed we have slept in....highly recommend
this hotel ....staff, rooms and restaurant were all first class
Apr 30, 2008
Very well appointed rooms, super friendly and helpful staff. The rooms are
fairly quiet and the Hotel Location is great. Some of the reviews here claim the area
is sketchy. This is true of the outlying areas, but if you stick to Robson
you'll be fine. Otherwise, take a cab. They are not expensive in Vancouver.
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