I spent the last three nights in Vancouver and stayed at the
Sheraton Vancouver Wall Centre. It is within walking distance of the downtown core.
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I was in the north tower |
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The lobby |
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The lobby and reception |
Here's my room ... they put me in a handicap room on the fifth floor. There were railings in the bathroom and the rod in the closet was really low.
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A comfy king bed all for me! No husband or kitties! |
It was about $330/night (plus taxes, etc.). There was a mini-fridge in the room which came in handy because a small bottle of water was free (larger bottles were $4.50). There was also a safe, which I didn't use. WIFI was quick and free. There were always cabs parked outside. Though I had the thermostat low, I found the room got really warm at times. It would have been nice to be on a higher floor since my view was a rocky roof (part of the hotel) and surrounded by buildings.
Though my room was nothing spectacular, I'd stay here again.
2 comments:
It definitely looks like a decent place to stay!
Looks clean and comfy. $300 now that`s hefty.
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