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Old Oct 14th, 2013, 11:45 AM
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Upscale B and B in banff

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I'm turning to you experts again for help this time for recommendation for a really nice B and B in banff. It's my moms 60th bday soon and I want to send her and dad ona nice weekend getaway to banff. They live in Calgary. Would love to hear suggestions... The banff springs hotel is really expensive and I think they will really enjoy the B and B atmosphere more.

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Old Oct 14th, 2013, 06:30 PM
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i don't think banff has b&b's so you'd have to look at a hotel. if you told us your budget, dates, walking distance to town? will they be driving? etc...we could give you more advice.
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Banff Springs has some good deals often and we had the good fortune to find a very special price as residents of
Alberta( about 149$Cdn)and we were placed in a lovely suite!!Look at President's Club for any specials or directly Banff Springs Hotel. you never know what you may come up with!!!
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Thanks.. I called the Banff Springs and their starting rates are over $300. I'm thinking of the Buffaloberry Inn. It's quite pricey but gets really good reviews. Any thoughts?
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$300??? sorry about the suggestion as I have never paid that much at BS. You don't give dates so my checking the President's Club for you will be not much good. If there is a big difference in the cost join the club (free) and book away. Never heard of Buffaloberry so can't help you there.
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BTW Trip Advisor comment says Bberry Inn was a better experience that Chateau Lake Louise and Post Hotel..that sure says somethinhg in my books since the two mentioned are outstanding.
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