Originally Posted by
bhrubin
My impression is that the Frontenac looks to be the part of luxury but isn't actually as nice as it outwardly seems.
The same can be said of pretty much every Fairmont property in Canada (except the ones in Whistler and Vancouver). The interiors and infrastructure (like plumbing) are way past their expiration date, and as good as the service is the hard product seems like a trip into a distant, and fairly stuffy past. Calgary, Toronto, Montreal, QC, Edmonton are all of the same overdone English style with dated interiors.