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calman12
Jun 27, 04, 9:39 pm
Anyone has suggestion for a fairly cheap hotel in Canada around August 20? :cool:

flyingstudent
Jun 27, 04, 9:45 pm
Use Priceline and you could get cheap hotel rooms in Toronto. Check out betterbidding.com

For the Toronto airport zone:

3* can be had for around $30-40
2* can be had for around $20-25

For Toronto downtown

4* can be had for around $60-70
3* can be had for around $32-$55

vaikinas2
Jun 28, 04, 1:49 am
Anyone has suggestion for a fairly cheap hotel in Canada around August 20? :cool:

MilesBuzz ??? :confused:

gleff
Jun 28, 04, 7:42 am
Indeed, this doesn't seem to be about miles and points, so I'm going to move the thread to the Toronto forum. Please follow it there.

Regards,
Gary
aka gleff
MilesBuzz and Delta moderator

dasalomon
Jun 29, 04, 8:11 am
Besides Priceline, I would also suggest checking out travelocity. You can also find some great deals on charming B&B's which can be more comfortable than hotels and cheaper.

The Westin and Hyatt's are really nice so you may be able to find a 'special' rate there or trade with someone for a "free" night.

Alex

Snoopyo
Jul 3, 04, 2:58 am
If you are only for for 1 night and plan to go to the theater, you might also want to check out

http://www.itstimeforalittletoronto.com/

Which has good values for hotel, theater, dinner, roots, etc. packages

Hope this helps,
Mary

YUL_lover
Jul 3, 04, 12:56 pm
If you are only for for 1 night and plan to go to the theater, you might also want to check out

http://www.itstimeforalittletoronto.com/

Which has good values for hotel, theater, dinner, roots, etc. packages

Hope this helps,
Mary

Does we have It's time for a little Montreal TOO!

Kevin

paradocs
Jul 21, 04, 11:40 pm
The link posted above would not go through for me so I couldn't check it out. However; I found what I think is an incredible deal and have booked 2 nights with this company:

http://66.203.200.221/Splash/TimeforToronto/

I have tickets for 2 for Hairspray, Mamma Mia and two Blue Jays games. Plus two nights lodging at the Ren Skydome and 2 dinners for two. Total cost is $636 Canadian.

The offer is good til August 22.

wasabi_gin
Dec 18, 04, 11:18 am
Does anyone know of some hotel rooms or other short term rental places that have kitchens? (stove, fridge etc..) I am only staying for 6 days but would like to have access to a kitchen. Other places I have searched require at least a week stay, and aren't well located in the city. Thanks.

YYZ_PPT
Dec 18, 04, 1:28 pm
Does we have It's time for a little Montreal TOO!

While somewhat similar, there is the Sweet Deal Montreal (http://www.tourisme-montreal.org/B2C/11/pack_details.asp) . It's a min. 2 night package at your choice of selected hotels, with the 2nd night being half off. It also includes a VISA Savings Passport book. The book has discount coupons on dining, shopping and sightseeing.

YYZ_PPT
Dec 18, 04, 1:45 pm
Does anyone know of some hotel rooms or other short term rental places that have kitchens? (stove, fridge etc..) I am only staying for 6 days but would like to have access to a kitchen. Other places I have searched require at least a week stay, and aren't well located in the city. Thanks.

Not sure of rental units/apartments, but I can think of 2 hotels in the city off the top of my head. If by well located you mean downtown, then I can suggest the Pantages hotel (http://www.pantageshotel.com/), located about a block from Yonge&Queen. It's a fairly new modern boutique style hotel. Each hotel room is equipped with 5 kitchen appliances, cutlery and all. Since the hotel is part of a condominium, each room is designed as a condo unit and available for purchase as a unit if you latter wish. Daily rates start as low as $139/night I believe. The second is The Grand Hotel (http://www.grandhoteltoronto.com/) . This hotel is located a bit off the downtown area, (15min. walk) and not in the greatest part of town either. Most rooms are fully equipped with a kitchenette, though not all come with a stove top counter, so you'll have to ask. Not sure of rates, though you should be looking at about $169+/night.

Toronto1970
Dec 18, 04, 5:50 pm
This place is a bit run-down (or at least was 5 or 6 years ago when I was in one of the rooms), but it's close to Yonge and Bloor, and a lot of flight staff seem to stay here. It used to be an apartment building, so the rooms are a pretty good size:

http://www.towninn.com

YYCOllie
Dec 23, 04, 8:45 pm
What's your purpose for the hotel 20 August? That might help us narrow down our recommendations. :D

economyman
Jan 19, 05, 1:08 pm
Can anyone recommend a hotel in Mississauga? That's where I need to be for three nights in February. I have been told the Stage West is great. Does anyone know it? My other alternative would be Four Points by Sheraton which would get me points in SPG but doesn't seem that exciting? Anything else?

flyingstudent
Jan 20, 05, 2:50 pm
Can anyone recommend a hotel in Mississauga? That's where I need to be for three nights in February. I have been told the Stage West is great. Does anyone know it? My other alternative would be Four Points by Sheraton which would get me points in SPG but doesn't seem that exciting? Anything else?

Hey, Mississauga is a pretty big town. Where in Mississauga will you be in? If you want to be close to the airport, then the Four Points Sheraton or any airport hotel is fine. If you need to be in the Northwest side, I'd recommend either the Courtyard Marriott or Residence Inn. If you need to be in the SouthWest side, I'd recommend the Fairfield Inn. If you need to be in the middle part (i.e. close to Square One), I'd recommend either the Hilton Garden Inn.

I don't look at this particular forum very often. PM me if you've more questions.

par7555
Feb 25, 05, 10:10 am
I always use this website for Toronto and for that matter, Canadian hotel rooms. www.canadahotelexperts.com (http://www.Canadahotelexperts.com) If you are flexible as to which 3 or 4 star hotel you will stay at they seem to have the lowest rates I've seen - and no bidding!

krug
Feb 25, 05, 10:16 am
Does anyone know of some hotel rooms or other short term rental places that have kitchens? (stove, fridge etc..) I am only staying for 6 days but would like to have access to a kitchen. Other places I have searched require at least a week stay, and aren't well located in the city. Thanks.

I would recommend the newly opened www.pantageshotel.com - apartment hotels and some great rates (inclduing priceline potential) and centrally located.

Had a great stay there last year and cannot say more to praise them. Beds are comfy, staff helpful (and good looking...!).

par7555
Feb 25, 05, 11:08 am
I would recommend the newly opened www.pantageshotel.com - apartment hotels and some great rates (inclduing priceline potential) and centrally located.

Had a great stay there last year and cannot say more to praise them. Beds are comfy, staff helpful (and good looking...!).

I've been and stayed at the Pantages Hotel and while I agree it's a nice hotel it is not possible to get this hotel through Priceline.

BayouTraveler
Feb 25, 05, 11:35 am
I found the Delta Chelsea in downtown Toronto to be well-located and reasonably-priced. Be forewarned. It's a very large hotel and checking in requires a bit of a wait. There were a lot of families there last August during my stay but the kids were restricted to the pool on the ground floor. Check out the rooftop pool and patio reserved for adults. The view is not bad. The Eaton Centre is a short walk away and should keep any avid shoppers occupied. :)

http://www4.deltahotels.com/hotels/hotels.php?hotelId=10

flyingstudent
Mar 2, 05, 4:22 pm
I always use this website for Toronto and for that matter, Canadian hotel rooms. www.canadahotelexperts.com (http://www.Canadahotelexperts.com) If you are flexible as to which 3 or 4 star hotel you will stay at they seem to have the lowest rates I've seen - and no bidding!

This canadahotelexperts.com website is a scam. They buy the rooms off Priceline/Hotwire on your behalf and then charge you a big premium over what they paid. Smart business though.