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Accomodation
Hi <BR><BR>I am looking for affordable accomodation for 2 adults and three children, one of the children being a senior male, in Vancouver. We are looking to travel in February 2004. Any help would be appreciated.<BR><BR>Thanks<BR><BR>Trisha
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Trisha - could you be more specific about "affordable" - that would help for suggestions
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Trisha,<BR>Although we have not stayed here, have heard the "Rosellen Suites"/Stanley Park are very suitable and child-friendly. You may want to look them up on the internet...view rooms, rates, etc.<BR>Good luck. Happy Holidays!
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What I mean by affordable is I want good accommodation which is clean. I don't want basic. I am looking to pay for quality but not over the top. As I have never travelled to Canada before I am unsure of the rates so cannot judge by what things cost. Perhaps I should check that out first.
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I think if you post a budget range, even off the top of your head (ie: don't want to spend more than $150 Canadian a night)... you'll get quite a few responses. Prices range all over Canada, even in Vancouver the prices range per hotel, albeit you can find clean affordable hotels at various costs.
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I would prefer self catering rather than planned meals and this is more convenient for us. I suppose I would be willing to spen around £50 per night.<BR><BR>Thanks
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They don't let Wolves fan in Canada
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Try the Pacific Palisades Hotel. Recently renovated and now managed by the Kimpton group out of San Francisco. Many of the large sized rooms have kitchenettes. Nicely situated on Robson.
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Hello Trisha,<BR><BR>I've stayed in de Kingston Hotel in Vancouver. I is nice and clean and affordable.<BR>http://www.kingstonhotelvancouver.com/<BR><BR>Regards,<BR><BR>Karel <BR>The Netherlands
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We stayed at the Landis suites (www.landissuitesvancouver.com) in August 2002. We thought this was affordable and more importantly for us was a two bedroomed suite with kitchen.
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