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VOLENA Jul 27th, 2000 04:29 AM

VANCOUVER HOTELS
 
WE NEED TO CHOOSE BETWEEN SHERATON SUITES SOLEIL, HOTEL VANCOUVER OR SUTTON PLACE WHEN STAYING FOR 3 NIGHTS IN VANCOUVER BEFORE CRUISE. WE WILL NOT HAVE A CAR, SO LOCATION TO DOWNTOWN AND CRUISE PORT IS IMPORTANT. THERE IS ABOUT $20/PER NIGHT DIFFERENCE IN PRICE BETWEEN EACH WITH SHERATON THE LEAST EXPENSIVE AND SUTTON PLACE THE MOST. ANYONE STAYED AT THESE HOTELS AND YOUR OPINION PLEASE.

Brian Kilgore Jul 27th, 2000 07:22 AM

The Hotel Vancouver is a landmark; a giant hotel inside which great things have happened for a million years. It's the one that would be memorable, and would be my first choice. <BR>BAK

sheri Jul 27th, 2000 09:34 AM

I respectfully disagree. Yes, the Hotel Vancouver is a landmark and a neat historical building. But, as is so often the case with the Canadian Pacific hotels, the best part IS the building and the lobby/public spaces. My experience was that it was just too big to have the type of excellent service one expects at a top-notch hotel, and that the rooms are disappointing compared to the lobby. I'd go for the Sutton Place mainly because their service standards are so high. Even though it's a big hotel, you almost feel like you are the only guest. I also liked the Sheraton Le Soleil, again, because of the service. It also has more of a cozy boutique hotel feeling to it than the other two. <BR> <BR>As far as location goes, all three are within two or three blocks of each other, and very centrally located.

Lidija Jul 27th, 2000 11:30 AM

The Sutton Place has a reputation for being a hotel where any request will be taken care off. Thats why it gets alot of the entertainment industry's business. I remember seeing some news report about them having some sort of butler service for pets. Very service oriented hotel. The hotel restaurant also has a seafood buffet dinner on Fridays and Saturdays, for I think $23 which is a pretty good price.

Cheryl Jul 27th, 2000 02:46 PM

Suites de Soliel is very nice with a good restaurant as is Sutton Place-you are right downtown with both, Go to Bacus in the Wedgewood for a lovely dinner and have lunch at the Raincity Grill on Denman for fun. Happy trip and enjoy Alaska

cjaye Jul 30th, 2000 09:20 PM

I just returned from the Sutton Place yesterday having spent three nights there with the family. We stayed in the Le Grande Residence which included a full kitchen. The entire staff from the bellman to the concierge were more than helpful and you can't beat the location!


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