慌しい一日の終わりには、キングストン ホテルでおくつろぎください。キングストン ホテルは、バンクーバーの現地の雰囲気を感じたいお客様にお勧めの施設です。当施設からバンクーバ・シティ・センター駅までわずか400m、バンクーバー国際空港まで14kmと、交通が非常に便利です。グランビル駅からわずか数分、お気軽に市内観光にお出かけいただけます。付近には、The Centre For Performing Artsやハーバーセンター、カナダ・プレイスなど、バンクーバーの多くの観光名所があります。長い一日の終わりには、館内施設でくつろぐのもお勧めです。バンクーバーの当施設には、併設の駐車場があります。
ゲゲスト2023.07.16
This hotel is very well located — 3 minutes walk to the metro station that takes you straight to the airport, cross street from bus stops, walking distance to the water front Canada Place, and half a block to Starbucks, a nice grocery store with lots of food choices, and many restaurants. The front desk girl is very nice, and gave me an early check in when I arrived in the morning, which was super helpful. The room is small, but sufficient. This is the best deal in town. The only area for improvement is that I wish the faucet in the room is not the type that you need one hand to hold to keep it open, which makes it very difficult to even wash hands and face and brush teeth in the room, and there is only one bathroom and shower on each floor with quite a few guests.
Situated within 5.9 km of Aberdeen Skytrain Station and 7.8 km of Bridgeport Skytrain Station, Vancouver Shangrila House provides rooms with air conditioning and a private bathroom in Richmond. This bed and breakfast features free private parking and full-day security. The bed and breakfast has family rooms. All units in the bed and breakfast are fitted with a kettle. Featuring a private bathroom with a bath and slippers, units at the bed and breakfast also feature free WiFi, while some rooms also boast a terrace. At the bed and breakfast, units have bed linen and towels. Guests can also relax in the garden. Sea Island Centre Skytrain Station is 8.8 km from the bed and breakfast, while YVR Airport Station is 11 km from the property. The nearest airport is Vancouver International Airport, 7 km from Vancouver Shangrila House.
慌しい一日の終わりには、イン アット ザ キーでおくつろぎください。イン アット ザ キーは、ニューウエストミンスターの現地の雰囲気を感じたいお客様にお勧めの施設です。当施設はNew Westminster Stationから600m、バンクーバー国際空港から26kmと、便利な立地です。ニュー・ウエストミンスター駅が徒歩圏内にあり、市内観光に非常に便利です。近くにはアルバート・クレセント・パークやキーサイド・オフ=リーシュ・ドッグ・アリーズ、Rick Bronson's - House of Comedy BCなどがあり、お気軽に楽しい時間をお過ごしいただけます。館内の様々な施設で、有意義にお過ごしいただけます。ニューウエストミンスターの当施設には、併設の駐車場があります。
ゲゲスト2023.05.29
Thank you for the opportunity to describe my Inn at the Quay experience. I was booked for a day procedure at Royal Columbian Hospital at 6:00AM on Saturday May 20. Because I was travelling from out of town and had to be driven home (as a requirement of the procedure) I elected to travel by train to Vancouver and then New Westminster on the day before, Friday. On Tuesday May 16 I booked a room at your hotel for the night of the night of Friday May 19 for $389.00 ex-taxes. My plan was to take a cab to the Hospital and then my daughter was then going to drive to town to pick me up and drive me home after the procedure on Saturday. After travelling to New Westminster I had time to kill because I called the Inn at the Quay to see if I could get an early check in but was told that you were very busy and that was not possible. The hospital recommends attending with only your care card for security reasons. For this reason I had my BC Care Card and the credit card I used to book the room in my cellular phone case. During my wanders I lost my phone. Fortunately I had a significant amount of cash so I got a cab immediately and attended at your hotel. I explained my situation to the clerk on the desk and she said that she could not check me in without the credit card I used to book the room. I asked her if you would charge that card with the room price if I had not shown up and she agreed that that was the case. When I asked if she could just charge the card and let me stay she said that the situation was different and was against your policy. I questioned her further and she summoned a person form the back office who agreed that the situation was completely different and actually said “Sorry, we can’t help you.” When I suggested cancelling the credit card transaction and paying in cash that suggestion was also turned down. Reason was lost on these two minions that are trained to be slavishly obedient to your rules and policies. I am sure that if you question these two they will agree that I was polite and courteous throughout our encounter. After several attempts at circumventing their indifference I felt that I should leave before I started to get mad. As a competent, attentive and businesslike hotelier I am sure you are aware of the saturation in your market on any given day. If you harken back to May 19 you will recall that all of the other hotels in New Westminster and as far as Port Coquitlam were completely booked. No matter, I was able to avail myself of a comfortable chair in the admitting lobby of the Royal Columbian Hospital from 4:00PM on Friday until 6:00AM the following morning. Except of course when I had to leave the admitting lobby while the janitors polished the floors. Because the Emergency Room lobby was full I was able to meet some of the interesting local street residents that were outside at 2:30AM. The questionnaire you emailed me “after my stay” to comment on my experience does not have sufficient space to fu