Guest Reviews of the Ramada Limited Downtown Vancouver
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Guest Reviews of the Ramada Limited Downtown Vancouver
June 23, 2011
Both rooms were more than adequate for size and desk space for computer
use. Both had tea/coffee but not fridge or microwave. Both had good
sized bathrooms with shower over bath.
The room I finished up in (606) had a weird electrical connection. The
bedside lamp and the light outside the bathroom were somehow connected.
If you turned off the bedside lamp the other light stayed on. At that
point you don't feel like leaping out of bed to turn off another light.
I fixed this by plugging the bedside lamp into another socket - luckily
the cord reached far enough.
Breakfast was 'standard ramada' - adequate but not exciting.
I would only stay here again if I had made my needs known before booking
and the hotel agreed to supply what I wanted, basically one of the
quieter rooms.
Be aware that all _14 rooms face the street on one side and on the other
you are three steps from the elevator with the attendant inconsiderate
noisy guests and the clatter of rolling luggage entering and exiting the
elevator, especially early check-outs.
The location is excellent. Anyone afraid of this "seedy neighbourhood"
(it's not) should consider staying home rather than travelling.
Guest Reviews of the Ramada Limited Downtown Vancouver
June 16, 2011
The hotel is conveniently located a ten minute walk from the Downtown
train station. We stayed for two nights at the beginning of our Canada
trip. We were given a small dark room (310), with a window which barely
opened and had a brick wall behind it, hence the reason it was so dark.
The bathroom was quite large with a large plastic shower enclosure
instead of a bath. The first night we stayed there were people in the
room next to us who kept us awake all night as the walls are paper thin
and we could hear every word possible; they weren’t making any attempt
to be quiet either. I had to put the television on quietly in the
background to try to balance out their noise. The second night I don’t
think there was anyone in the room next door, but we had a similar
problem with the people in the room above. Our room rate included
breakfast which was taken in the basement area. This consisted of toast,
preserves, egg and pancakes, cereal, fruit juices some small cakes and a
couple of pieces of fruit. Staff were friendly and helpful, happy to
offer advice on the local area. The hotel corridors themselves smell
very musty and are in general need of modernizing but it was ideal for
us with its location and reasonable price.
We stayed again at this hotel for the end of our trip and this time were
given a room on the 5th floor, room 506. This room was like a completely
different hotel (except the musty smell in the corridors), with 2 large
windows which in the far distance you could see towards the dock. This
room was much larger and whilst it had the same decor as the room we had
previously stayed in, the natural light made it feel alot nicer. We were
also able to have the windows open properly. It was however quite noisy
and we were awaken at 6AM by noises coming from outside the hotel, it
sounded like big dustcarts or something and went on for a good hour.
Despite the checkout time being 12PM, housekeeping start banging on
doors at 8AM so we were then woken again. Normally we would be up by
this time having breakfast but as we had a late night flight back to
London we wanted a bit of a lie in. As it was pouring with rain I called
Reception to see if we could keep the room until 4pm so that we could
head out into the City but then return for a quick shower before we had
to make our way to the airport. I was told we couldn’t keep the room but
they would give us another one for $100. Personally I thought this was
disgusting, $100 for 4 hours, it wasn’t as though the hotel were busy,
they could have offered us the room for an extra 4 hours no charge
especially given how poor the weather was. They were however able to
offer us storage for our luggage so we could go out in the day without
dragging it around with us. Overall I would say this hotel is ideal for
a flyby visit to Vancouver but request a room on a higher floor.
Guest Reviews of the Ramada Limited Downtown Vancouver
June 13, 2011
We were just looking for a place to sleep a couple of nights as we were
out touring both days we were there. As others have stated, this hotel
is in a really close to the ship terminal and Gastown. However, it's
really in a seedy area; I'm not sure I would recommend that anyone stay
there without a male escort. Our room did not have a window that opened
and the air conditioner was right next to one bed, so that person would
get frozen if it was left on all night. The staff was lovely and very
helpful. The decor of the room was fine and they had free wifi. If the
surrounding area was better I would rate it higher. |
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Ramada Limited Vancouver Downtown
435 W. Pender Street
Vancouver BC Canada

Call Toll Free: 1-866-676-7078 Promo Code: HBC3386 |
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