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Oct 22 2008, 02:18 AM
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![]() Advanced Member ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 147 Joined: 17-February 05 From: Alberta Member No.: 7887 |
This hotel apparently used to be a Four Points by Sheraton, but has gone through a remodeling and rebranding to the Holiday Inn. There was a canvas sign with the new Holiday Inn logo announcing which establishment this was.
Check-in was very prompt and courteous. A request for a king bed in a non-smoking room was granted in advance, and the room was of a decent size with a couch. While the remodel of the hotel looks completed, the wallpaper in the halls still looked old. Most of the remodel looks done, as we walked into our room and were surprised to see the floor was completely laminate. The bed was comfortable, and the washroom was clean and well equipped with towels and toiletries. The hotel restaurant is open for dinner and breakfast service only. The restaurant manager was subbing in for the desk clerk when we were looking for a restaurant recommendation, and he endorsed his place. We looked in on a Sunday night, and didn't see it was all that busy, and elected to go elsewhere. To his credit, the guy suggested we could walk to the Niagara Seneca Casino a couple blocks away, where they had several restaurants, and that is where we went to. We decided that we would give breakfast a try the next morning, but passed again. It didn't look like there was any staff on the floor, but the restaurant had several tables that were still seated and all looking to get their bills. The tables that were empty had not been cleaned, and we went to look for a Denny's instead. -------------------- Proud to be Canadian!
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