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Guest Review of the Comfort Inn Vancouver

Guest Review of the Comfort Inn Vancouver
Apr 4, 2011
The Comfort Inn Vancouver Downtown is located at the very heart of Vancouver, and this is probably its major quality. The area is the centre of the entertainment district but since I had read about this and the pub downstairs, I asked for a room at the back and it was quiet.
The room itself was quite big for myself alone (king-sized bed included!), although the bathroom was really tiny and had no storage space for my toiletries - I can't imagine two people's stuff in there! Besides, the heating system was rather mysterious and the room was rather cold.
The staff were very helpful and if you don't have your own computer (the free wi-fi works properly), there's a computer with its own printer for guests in the lobby. My package included a free newspaper everyday but I didn't receive a single paper in three days.
Breakfast was basic but the only thing that doesn't really work about it is the location. It is served in the extremely dimly-lit pub downstairs, and such a dark environment is not my idea of a a breakfast room.

Guest Review of the Comfort Inn Vancouver
Mar 22, 2011
Didn't have high expectations after our first hotel in Downtown Vancouver, but this was a very pleasant surprise. Firstly, we were upgraded and our room for 4 was enormous. Two queen-sized beds plus a leather couch that could have opened up as another bed.
Seems that the bathroom was a bit of an afterthought as they'd not provided shelves of any kind. Coffee maker provided in rooms and excellent breakfast was included (in pub downstairs). Staff was exceptionally helpful and friendly. Definitely would recommend this place. Very centrally located.

Guest Review of the Comfort Inn Vancouver
Mar 20, 2011
After eight previous trips to the Vancouver area, I decided that my ninth would be closer to the city centre. So I booked 11 nights at the Comfort Inn. I booked directly through the hotel's site, and got a great rate with an AAA discount (63/night at the time of booking...of course subject to change).

The room (4th floor corner unit, facing Nelson and Seymour Streets...furthest from Granville) was a little on the small size (it's a tight squeeze around the corner of the king-size bed), but reasonable for one or two people. The electric fireplace and jetted tub were nice, and unexpected amenities. The biggest thing missing, is a dresser. I would gladly have given up some closet space, for some dresser drawers. I was living out of my suitcases for the duration of the stay.

The staff were professional and knowledgeable about the area. Check-in and check-out were prompt and hassle-free. Even my housekeeper was very friendly, making me feel welcome from the first moment I reached my floor.

Wireless and wired Internet were available in the room, at no additional cost. Basic cable (about 50 channels) were included. I didn't order any of the in-room movies, but there seemed to be a large selection, if you're willing to pay for them. Local phone calls are free, and a newspaper was left at my door each morning.

Free breakfast is provided in the Irish pub on the ground floor (continental, plus Belgian waffles). By night, the pub packs a crowd, with good food (typical pub fare with a few surprises), plenty of beers to choose from, and a variety of sports on TV. There are dozens of other dining options within a few blocks of the hotel, offering practically anything you can imagine. There's no gym on the property, but I seem to remember receiving a pass for a nearby gym, along with my room key. I didn't use it...the skiing, snowboarding, and hiking were enough for me.

A certain amount of noise is to be expected. The hotel is right along Granville Street, which is full of bars, restaurants, and theatres. The hotel has its own Irish pub, with a nightclub located on the basement level. Except for a louder than usual Olympic anniversary celebration along Granville, I didn't find the crowd noise to be an issue at all. I was close to the elevator, ice and vending machines, and I wasn't able to hear them from inside the room.

Parking in Vancouver can be costly, and the hotel is no exception ($14 per day). If you can avoid renting a car, I would recommend it. The hotel is less than a five-minute walk from Canada Line (Vancouver City Centre station) and SkyTrain (Granville station), and a number of city buses have frequent service along Granville and parallel streets. A $9.00 daypass will give you access to the complete system. An airport van service makes a stop at this hotel, and a bus service stops here, with trips to Whistler 2-3 times a day.

Having travelled with a disabled person on past trips (but not this year), I've learned to take note of handicap accessibility. As great as this hotel is, it's not at all suitable for someone who relies on a wheelchair to get around. From the moment you open the front door to the lobby, there are several steps that one must negotiate. There seems to be no alternate way to enter the hotel. So sadly, you'll be stuck at the front door, unless or until the front entrance is retrofitted with a ramp or a lift.

I would definitely stay here again, without question, and will be reserving the dates for my next trip soon.

Guest Review of the Comfort Inn Vancouver
Mar 9, 2011
I stayed at the Comfort Inn Downtown Vancouver BC for one night on the third floor for a trip to write an exam. The exam was at 1:30pm so I stayed in the room until checkout at 11 am. The room was clean and the jet tub was a nice surprise. Of my peers who stayed at other hotels in the area I paid the least for a room with the exception of those who chose the YWCA. The room was small but suitable for two. The bed was good and even had comfortable pillows, a rare find for me in a hotel. During the day there was some traffic noise but not unbearable. At one time there was a strange buzzing which interrupted my study but I don't know if it came from inside the hotel or out, it lasted only a few minutes. Other than some late night revelers returning to their rooms, early in the morning from the bars (a brief interruption), the stay was quiet. I would stay at this hotel again. It is a good bargain. Be aware that watching a movie costs $12. There is no gym so I went to the Fitness World about 2 blocks away and was charged $22 for the visit.

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