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River Rock Casino Resort
4/10 Poor
"Really dissappointed with our stay. The rooms were very tired looking/feeling. Mattress on king bed was very sagging in the middle and the sofa bed was super noisy/squeaky when used as a sofa or as a bed. Restaurant situation was shocking with many of the choices within the casino which meant the kids couldn’t eat there. The suggestion from staff was to order it and then eat in the lobby at a Starbucks table. Very limited choices outside the casino restaurants which meant that we ended up leaving the site to eat dinner. The pool itself was nice but also felt that the towel policy didn’t make sense as they asked for our room number to give us towels but then said they couldn’t leave the pool area. Overall just really wasn’t that great. Will be cancelling stay I had booked here for the fall."

The Belltown Inn
10/10 Excellent
"This Is My 2nd Stay At The Belmont Inn Within The Last 6 Months, The Room and Premises Are Always Clean, The Patrons Safety Is Always A Priority, The Staff Is Super Friendly and Accommodating, Also Everything Is The Room Is Great and Everything Works Properly As It Should For Guest 💪👍"

Radisson Blu Vancouver Airport Hotel & Marina
10/10 Excellent
"Great location for YVR"

The Paramount Hotel
10/10 Excellent
"Everyone that was part of the staff was WONDERFUL!! Plus, it's in such a walkable area, which is a definte perk. I definitely have a new favorite Seattle hotel."

Hotel Willo (formerly YWCA Hotel Vancouver)
8/10 Good
"We really loved Hotel Willo. We live in Metro Vancouver and were in town for a 5-day festival at the QE. Staff were fabulous, rooms lovely, the convenience of a real kitchen, laundry room, etc. However, like all of Vancouver, the place is grossly overpriced. We chose it due to proximity to the festival venue, because it had the extra amenities and is a social enterprise establishment. I can feel better about paying them for 4 nights than at a commercial establishment. But was a decent-sized room with 2 beds and a private bathroom worth nearly $500 per night? Absolutely not! I know that the hotel supports all kinds of social amenities and training programs in the community. I just don't see how ripping off travellers, the way a commercial establishment does, contributes to the health of the community. This is from their website: "Booking a hotel in Downtown Vancouver near BC Place shouldn’t mean choosing between loud luxury and lifeless budget stays. Hotel Willo, a community-driven social enterprise hotel, is redefining the middle — not as a compromise, but as the smartest choice." If Hotel Willo is the 'middle', we are in so much trouble."

Pan Pacific Vancouver
10/10 Excellent
"Amazing views from the hotel"

Fairmont Empress
8/10 Good
"Beautiful hotel but not worth the price Hallways were continually cluttered with cleaning carts-all day and evening- and room service dishes outside room doors were not cleared quickly and accumulated. No individual shampoos or lotions, containers bolted to wall. Friendly and accommodating staff but disappointing experience overall at this price point."

Pinnacle Hotel Harbourfront
8/10 Good
"The location is great and if you get view at the harbour then it’s really cool. The hotel really needs some fresh paint and the lobby wasn’t cozy or inviting to hang around."

Rosedale On Robson Suite Hotel
8/10 Good
"Beds are not comfortable and the pillows suck. Everything else was very much acceptable."