MtlFire
Nov 20, 11, 7:36 am
As a longtime Hilton fan, this is my first stay at a Fairmont property. As I noticed it doesn't have its own thread, I decided to share my observations.
Location:
Its located about 130km (81 miles) north of Montreal which will take you about 2 hours depending on traffic. It also about 140km (87 miles) north east of Ottawa. Its located in the Laurentian mountains at the base of the Mont Tremblant Ski Hill. Any mountain view rooms will offer beautiful views of the mountain; our corner room offered a view of the waterfall cascading down the mountain as well as deer every morning.
This is largely a popular skiing destination but offers hiking trails and plenty of other things to do during the summer. Rates are typically lower outside of the ski season.
The hotel is just on the other side of the Mountain from the Mont Tremblant Casino. There is a free bus shuttle that can take you there, or you can walk through the small village and take a enclosed (and free!) chair lift over the mountain to the casino.
http://s11.postimage.org/4rl6vgenj/IMG_20111015_00060.jpg (http://postimage.org/image/4rl6vgenj/)
Checkin & Parking
There is no free or even self park on site. A few hundred feet down the street there is a free municipal lot. Otherwise your only solution onsite is valet parking. I'm unsure if they park any of the cars inside, but otherwise valet parking consists of them moving your car a few feet and parking it outside the front entrance round point.
The bellman asks for your name on arrival and by the time I had my bags out of the car they had my valet tag ready and everyone seemed to know my name.
At the front desk there was no lineup and our room keys were already.
The Room
I would have liked to try a Gold room, but there were none available. Our room was located on the 6th floor (the hotel has 7) in the corner with a great view of the mountain. The room was classified as ''Deluxe King NS Spacious Room'' +/- 400 square feet with a sofa bed. Being near the top the ceiling has a dormer look. The room is equipped with a flat screen TV and the sofa opens up into a bed. As we arrived late it was very dark, so the color is off a bit.
http://s9.postimage.org/70yu3q0zv/IMGP3318.jpg (http://postimage.org/image/70yu3q0zv/)
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View from the room
http://s11.postimage.org/su72ng1m7/IMG_20111015_00011.jpg (http://postimage.org/image/su72ng1m7/)
Hard to see on the small image, but deer eating on the mountain side.
http://s9.postimage.org/vtlf7o13f/IMG_20111015_00034.jpg (http://postimage.org/image/vtlf7o13f/)
Meals
They have themed buffet meals at night including a seafood and sushi buffet one night a week. As the village is right out the door we ate the majority of our meals there. You can find everything from a steakhouse, to Mexican, to Italian if you wish.
The only meal we ate in the hotel was the breakfast buffet. A large selection of pretty much anything and everything you could want. Expect to pay about 70$ for two with taxes and tip though.
Gym & Pools
We didn't get a chance to use the onsite spa, but they have a small well equipped gym with free weights, cardio and weight machines. There is a steam shower in the gym.
There is a huge selection of indoor and outdoor pools and spa's. Inside you have a hot tub and combination small lap pool and plunge pool. Outside there's a warm pool, a therapeutic pool with air and water jets and a hot tub with water jets. The therapeutic pool is essentially a much larger hot tub that's a few degrees cooler than the hot tub and has a section with air jets in the floor as well as a section with water jets.
There is a second hot tub outside in the far back up a few steps, it tends to have less people.
http://s12.postimage.org/6fii4lws9/IMG_20111015_00073.jpg (http://postimage.org/image/6fii4lws9/)
Conclusion
I loved the area and I loved the hotel. I'd gladly return to the area and it piqued my interest in Fairmont enough to try two others before Christmas. However during peak tourist season I find the rates slightly exaggerated, in the spring I was able to book a 2 bedroom suite at the Hilton down the street for less (much) than a standard room at the Fairmont.
Location:
Its located about 130km (81 miles) north of Montreal which will take you about 2 hours depending on traffic. It also about 140km (87 miles) north east of Ottawa. Its located in the Laurentian mountains at the base of the Mont Tremblant Ski Hill. Any mountain view rooms will offer beautiful views of the mountain; our corner room offered a view of the waterfall cascading down the mountain as well as deer every morning.
This is largely a popular skiing destination but offers hiking trails and plenty of other things to do during the summer. Rates are typically lower outside of the ski season.
The hotel is just on the other side of the Mountain from the Mont Tremblant Casino. There is a free bus shuttle that can take you there, or you can walk through the small village and take a enclosed (and free!) chair lift over the mountain to the casino.
http://s11.postimage.org/4rl6vgenj/IMG_20111015_00060.jpg (http://postimage.org/image/4rl6vgenj/)
Checkin & Parking
There is no free or even self park on site. A few hundred feet down the street there is a free municipal lot. Otherwise your only solution onsite is valet parking. I'm unsure if they park any of the cars inside, but otherwise valet parking consists of them moving your car a few feet and parking it outside the front entrance round point.
The bellman asks for your name on arrival and by the time I had my bags out of the car they had my valet tag ready and everyone seemed to know my name.
At the front desk there was no lineup and our room keys were already.
The Room
I would have liked to try a Gold room, but there were none available. Our room was located on the 6th floor (the hotel has 7) in the corner with a great view of the mountain. The room was classified as ''Deluxe King NS Spacious Room'' +/- 400 square feet with a sofa bed. Being near the top the ceiling has a dormer look. The room is equipped with a flat screen TV and the sofa opens up into a bed. As we arrived late it was very dark, so the color is off a bit.
http://s9.postimage.org/70yu3q0zv/IMGP3318.jpg (http://postimage.org/image/70yu3q0zv/)
http://s12.postimage.org/m35x6688p/IMGP3319.jpg (http://postimage.org/image/m35x6688p/)
View from the room
http://s11.postimage.org/su72ng1m7/IMG_20111015_00011.jpg (http://postimage.org/image/su72ng1m7/)
Hard to see on the small image, but deer eating on the mountain side.
http://s9.postimage.org/vtlf7o13f/IMG_20111015_00034.jpg (http://postimage.org/image/vtlf7o13f/)
Meals
They have themed buffet meals at night including a seafood and sushi buffet one night a week. As the village is right out the door we ate the majority of our meals there. You can find everything from a steakhouse, to Mexican, to Italian if you wish.
The only meal we ate in the hotel was the breakfast buffet. A large selection of pretty much anything and everything you could want. Expect to pay about 70$ for two with taxes and tip though.
Gym & Pools
We didn't get a chance to use the onsite spa, but they have a small well equipped gym with free weights, cardio and weight machines. There is a steam shower in the gym.
There is a huge selection of indoor and outdoor pools and spa's. Inside you have a hot tub and combination small lap pool and plunge pool. Outside there's a warm pool, a therapeutic pool with air and water jets and a hot tub with water jets. The therapeutic pool is essentially a much larger hot tub that's a few degrees cooler than the hot tub and has a section with air jets in the floor as well as a section with water jets.
There is a second hot tub outside in the far back up a few steps, it tends to have less people.
http://s12.postimage.org/6fii4lws9/IMG_20111015_00073.jpg (http://postimage.org/image/6fii4lws9/)
Conclusion
I loved the area and I loved the hotel. I'd gladly return to the area and it piqued my interest in Fairmont enough to try two others before Christmas. However during peak tourist season I find the rates slightly exaggerated, in the spring I was able to book a 2 bedroom suite at the Hilton down the street for less (much) than a standard room at the Fairmont.