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YYayaka2025.12.01
Pros: Excellent location right in the city center, within walking distance to Stanley Park, Gastown, and shopping malls. The front desk staff and breakfast were both good.
Cons: The bathroom water pressure was very low, and the toilet area was extremely cramped. The bedsheets were dusty even with a light touch, very dirty. There was also a rude, strange elderly Asian guest! Some guests would make their rooms smell terrible, and the room ventilation was poor.
Very very pleasant stay. We used it for an overnight 14h layover before continuing our trip
- location is unbeatable, 1 min walk from check in areas
- staff was all around very friendly
- high quality (even though a bit old), but very well maintained and also high quality bathroom equipment (soaps, cremes etc).
- beds were extremely comfortable
- breakfast is à la carte with views of the airplanes / terminals
- gym is small but all you need is there
the service was good, but there were stain on the bed sheet and hair on the floor even after house keeping, hope they can improve the cleaning a bit.
and the water was not hot enough, other than that everything else is ok.
I recently stayed at the Travelodge while my sister was in the Prince George hospital. The hotel is conveniently located near the hospital, with plenty of amenities in the vicinity. The breakfast is basic yet plentiful, providing us a quiet moment before heading to the hospital. The hotel has been newly renovated and is exceptionally clean. After my sister's passing, the staff were incredibly supportive in numerous ways. They also kindly waived the late checkout fee, allowing us to rest in our room before our evening flight. I would like to extend my gratitude to all the staff for their support and kindness during this difficult time.
The hotel is very clean and has good facilities. From the window, you can see the distant mountains and the beautiful scenery in the morning and evening. The coffee and light meals in the lobby downstairs, especially the freshly made French fries, seasoned with beer, were very crispy and delicious. I ordered several times in a row. In the end, the waiter gave me a big plate and said that if I couldn’t finish it, I could take it back to the room to eat. Eat slowly. An unforgettable northern town.
Absolutely stunning view. Cabin was older but very charming, we made the most of the fireplace in the room and enjoyed a view of the lake from our balcony. Bathroom was clean with everything we needed. Coffee also provided in the room which was nice. I read the beds were uncomfortable on other reviews and I’d partially agree - not the best but again not the main reason or expectation for visiting emerald lake. I will say the pillows were extremely thin and uncomfortable.
Staff were very friendly and attentive. Shuttle service was easy. Restaurant was pricey but overall good. No wifi or signal in the room is something to be aware of, but heightened the experience in my opinion. Overall, great!
During the epidemic, breakfast was changed to take-out packaging, which is quite rich, with bagels, muffins, boiled eggs, apples, and a bottle of mineral water! The room is quite satisfactory and Canadian standard equipment, convenient parking, free parking
My husband booked a two night stay at Painter's lodge for my birthday. Apparently the lodge is under new management and just opened 2 days before our stay. This lodge must have been quite the hotel in its day. It needs a lot of work and with love and care I think it will reach its original beauty.
The staff were friendly and very helpful. The restaurant and bar were not up and running but we were offered a continental breakfast of yogurt, fruit, granola bars and juice.
The location was perfect and the decor was lovely. It felt like time had been turned back to a wonderful era. Lots of history displayed on the walls.
We had a wonderful stay.
Hotel is nice, clean, and modern, with comfortable beds. Right around the corner from a couple of fantastic restaurants, but do keep in mind that Prince George is not the safest place to walk around. My biggest disappointment is that there is no hot tub, only a very small swimming pool. The clerk at check-in was nice enough, but terrible at communication. There was also no ketchup at the breakfast buffet, which is a small detail but devastating when the buffet is mainly eggs and potatoes.
The hotel has an elegant environment and clean, comfortable rooms. The staff are warm and attentive. Convenient location with easy access, delicious and varied breakfast, and an overall very satisfying experience.
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CChaoranjiushichaoranOverall, it's pretty good, and the service is very attentive. The main advantage is its proximity to the airport, making it a relatively good value for money among Vancouver hotels. Two small bottles of purified water cost over $6, and there's an airport shuttle.
GGuest UserStaff was totally excellent. The room is clean. Bed is very comfortable. The hot tub was just fantastic. Nice swimming pool. Food was good and I have no complaints at all.
GGuest UserHappy with overall stay experience - clean, excellent service, fantastic room. The feel of the hotel was unique in its vintage and historically significant decor. Only felt that the restaurants within the hotel were not exactly family friendly but there are plenty of them just right outside the hotel for us.
GGuest UserAbsolutely stunning view. Cabin was older but very charming, we made the most of the fireplace in the room and enjoyed a view of the lake from our balcony. Bathroom was clean with everything we needed. Coffee also provided in the room which was nice. I read the beds were uncomfortable on other reviews and I’d partially agree - not the best but again not the main reason or expectation for visiting emerald lake. I will say the pillows were extremely thin and uncomfortable.
Staff were very friendly and attentive. Shuttle service was easy. Restaurant was pricey but overall good. No wifi or signal in the room is something to be aware of, but heightened the experience in my opinion. Overall, great!
VVedanandI had a really great stay at Grand Park Hotel & Suites Downtown Vancouver. What stood out right away was the service. The staff were excellent, quick to respond, and very reliable whenever I needed anything. It made the whole experience feel smooth and stress-free.
The facilities honestly exceeded my expectations, especially for the price. Everything felt well-maintained and comfortable, so it definitely felt like great value for money.
I also have to mention the food. It was genuinely delicious, with good quality ingredients and generous portions. That was a pleasant surprise and added a lot to the overall stay.
Overall, I’d definitely recommend this place if you’re looking for comfort, good service, and solid value in downtown Vancouver.
MMikki LizMy friend and I liked this place, but there are a few things that really need improvement.
First, there’s basically no security. Anyone can walk into the building and access any floor without a key card, which doesn’t feel safe at all.
Second, the breakfast situation was frustrating. I went up to the 25th floor for breakfast and asked the receptionist if I could bring some food back to my room. She said she didn’t know and told me to ask the kitchen.
When I went in, a staff member explained the food options to me, and I asked if I could just take a small portion like some scrambled eggs and potatoes back to my room on a small plate. She said no and that everyone has to eat there.
Then I just ubereats some breakfast for us. When I checked out, the receptionist asked if I got my food. I said no and I told her they didn’t allow me bring food to my room, she also suggested “Maybe next time you can bring your own plate from your room.”
Honestly… seriously? 😅😅😅
Also, when I booked my room (King Studio), I specifically requested a quiet room away from the elevators. However, when I arrived, I realized my room was right next to the lifts, which was disappointing.
On a positive note, the staff member named Menaka at the ground floor during check-in was very helpful and nice.
Parking was $20 overnight, which is cheaper than most hotels in Canada (usually around $28–35), so that was a plus.
The elevators are high-tech, but since there’s no key card restriction, anyone can access any floor. It feels like strangers could easily reach your room, which is concerning.
On the bright side, the place is clean and very quiet at night. Compared to many hotels in Surrey that are close to the SkyTrain or have constant noise from traffic and police sirens, this location is much more peaceful and doesn’t have that issue.
GGlobe Trotter CeciIt’s a beautiful hotel and is located at Downtown. The area is safe and is surrounded by a lot of restaurants and cafe. The room is spacious but the bathroom is with aglass door which means there is lower privacy. The apples they offer at the reception are very tasty!
SSteven C KFor the price, it is very sufficient. Many aspects of the room felt outdated, but it was all fully functional and clean with no problems. Personally I prefer it this way since you get the savings and the function which is what really matter.
Staff were all nice and I loved that I could check in at 2AM with staff available to assist me.
Kkhemjira tWe enjoyed our stay so much
Not too far from downtown and also closed to the train station to go to the airport
They provide the coffee machine in the lobby and
There are many restaurants nearby the hotel
GGuest UserThe long-term co-occupant had spread out everywhere, and since the room was right next to the kitchen, he was audible at every meal, sitting right behind the room door at the table. On the last evening before his departure, his cooking skills set off the smoke detectors. However, the landlady quickly arrived and restored peace. She was quite embarrassed, and after that, he made an effort to be quieter.
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