3 January 2012
If you're looking for fancy this is not the place. But a better stay for the
dollar you will not find. Great staff and a great location just off the highway.
The staff put me in a quiet spot in the hotel as there was a hockey tournament
going on. Very good breakfast, good free inet. A definite for me to stay here
again while in the area.
Hotel Review of the Super 8 Langley
12 December 2011
This was a good hotel for an average price. To start with the rooms were
comfortable, and I was surprised being so close to the freeway that it was not
noisy, but it was quite quiet. The morning breakfast was great, and we loved the
waffles. The hotel was overall quite clean and the kids absolutely loved the
waterslide. Pool was a bit small, but other then that the hot tub was great.
Hotel Review of the Super 8 Langley
6 October 2011
I spent a couple of days in the super8 motel in Langley and I really appreciate
it. The room was big and clean. the free breakfast includes waffles and lot of
good things and I enjoyed the swimming pool. what I enjoyed the most in this
motel was the very friendly staff. Good place to stay, and good price for all
the facilities offered!
Room Tip: Ask at lobby and they will give you a quiet room (far from family with
children for example)
Hotel Review of the Super 8 Langley
27 September 2011
I recently stayed at the Super 8 Langley/Aldergrove on Glouchester. I thought I
was in a higher priced hotel chain (I won't mention any names that start with
"H").
The beds were comfortable and the staff was very helpful with any needs I had.
Jas Mahal, the GM, was always a very pleasant man to talk with.
If you are ever in this area, you should stay here.
Hotel Review of the Super 8 Langley
26 September 2011
Hello, we're a family of four who stayed at Super 8 Gloucester in Langley over
the weekend of September 16-18, 2011, driving up from Seattle.
The main cast:
Wife and I (we're 41 years old), daughter 11, son 9, and our dog (a Schipperke,
a small-medium sized breed).
We rolled in around 11p.m. Friday night to find they didn't have a reservation
for us (fault the credit card system, not the hotel). Initially feeling silly,
they showed the way to their computers (graciously, no side-ways looks), and
after verifying online that our card wasn't charged, we made our first-ever
reservation for a hotel, after having arrived at said hotel.
The room:
As a guy, I look for essentials: 4 walls and a ceiling, microwave, fridge, cable
TV. Yes to the above. As a woman, wifey looks for everything: Iron & ironing
board, coffee maker with coffee packets, lots of toilet (2 spools + an extra
roll) and tissue paper (must be a girl thing), and enough of those miniature
soaps and little shampoo thingies to trip my wife (and daughter's) internal
circuitry to make them realize, "Yes! I'm in a hotel!" Another yes to all the
above.
The Pool
Pool with slide = Kid Nirvana. The kids ate it up. Some adults ate it up. I was
in the sauna. There were even towels there, waiting for us. 'Nuff said.
Breakfast
Two waffle makers, apparently limitness muffins, coffee (reg/decaf), juices,
milk, apples, oranges, hard-boiled eggs while watching CNN = Daddy Nirvana. (the
staff wasn't fussy about the 9 a.m. deadline, though we didn't abuse it too
much)
Sleep Quality and Cleanliness I rate 10 out of 10, since (guy perspective) we
noticed nothing unclean, nothing amiss (sleeping with wifey has a way of
insuring high sleep quality anyway). This is throughout--for example, when a
party left one of the tables during breakfast time, someone got out there and
cleaned it pronto, ready for another party to arrive and have a seat.
The Supporting Cast:
The manager is Jas, and his staff deserve all the "helpful/friendly"--type
adjectives I can muster. To ask (in our case, towels and those things that my
wife looks for (see above) was to receive, by a smiling housekeeper. Even being
reminded of the time (pool closes at 11p.m.) was done with a smile, ha ha (and
not a moment too soon--I was dying to get back up into my room).
Being 20 minutes outside Vancouver forces a can't-be-helped "average" score on
location, and who cares? We were there to look around (the essence of being a
tourist), boxed checked.
When in the Vancouver area, we now have a regular place to stay. |