Pan Pacific or Wedgewood
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Personally I would choose the Wedgewood for the quaintness and smaller scale of the hotel; it feels like a home in their rooms; the Pan Pacific is a large scale hotel, lovely also but more impersonal; I have stayed at both hotels and they are so different.
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In general it's always nice to have a room with a view, but you know - I never spend much time looking out my hotel room window. You can walk down to the water from the Wedgewood in about 10 minutes and enjoy the view that way - I'd take the Wedgewood's warm, friendly atmosphere and delightful surroundings over a large hotel like the Pan Pacific anytime. The one-bedroom suites are huge and well-appointed, and you have all the advantages of being in a small boutique-type hotel with excellent service.
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A view room at the Pan Pacific is probably unequaled in any other big city in the world. And if that's a deciding factor choose the PP. But the Wedgewood has a truly wonderful reputation as a botique hotel and is more centrally located so you have to weigh those advantages as well.
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I have only stayed in an elegant one bedroom suite at the Wedgewood (which I would not call "huge" - the baths are small but beautiful and perfectly fitted up) and if water view is important to you, it won't do!
But the balcony we had overlooked a lovely city view. We were there last Sept, and we used the balcony a lot.
Vancouver is such a walkable city! The Wedgewood was perfectly located for us, a couple in our 50's. (Clientele all ages, though)
Dorothy
But the balcony we had overlooked a lovely city view. We were there last Sept, and we used the balcony a lot.
Vancouver is such a walkable city! The Wedgewood was perfectly located for us, a couple in our 50's. (Clientele all ages, though)
Dorothy