Hilton Vancouver Airport {CAN}
#16
Join Date: Nov 2004
Programs: Marriott Platinum Delta Platinum AA Platinum
Posts: 578
Thanks for quick reply...FREE HSIA not important and since Marriott is identical and Hilton rate is better...sounds like Hilton will do...I never have breakfast or never go to the concierge lounge so this seems to meet all my needs.
#18
Join Date: Jun 2003
Location: YVR
Programs: AC E75, SPG Plat, HH peon-by-choice (ex Gold)
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The Four Points in Richmond is probably one of the best in N America. There's a huge mall (Landsdowne Mall) just across the street. It usually has great rates as well.
#19
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Join Date: Apr 1999
Location: Bryn Mawr PA & Wailea HI
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All the rooms at the YVR Hilton are "suites". They do have a van for airport transportation and I believe still have a free computer or two by the front desk. I am not a big fan of the hotel though. Unfortunately the Hampton Inn is way too noisy for me especially the thin walls. Also they often have many Asian tours groups clogging the check-in lines and the lobby.
MisterNice
MisterNice
#20
Join Date: Nov 2004
Programs: Marriott Platinum Delta Platinum AA Platinum
Posts: 578
Thank you...I am here now and it meets my needs...will go between the Marriott and the Hilton each week and assess which is better. Did get a junior suite although not certain if all rooms are suites here. I did check in at midnight last night and when I got to my room there were boxes of supplies all over, they quickly moved me but annoying after 10 hours of travel. The shuttle was very efficient though.
#21
Join Date: Jun 2001
Location: San Diego Area
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Not being very familiar with the YVR area, the most amusing thing to me about this hotel was (as memory servers me) the lack of floors numbered "4" and "13".
Apparently, in several Asian cultures, "4" is considered just as unlucky as "13" is in other cultures.
But more OT, I was very satisfied my one night there back in Aug 05.
Oh, yeah, another strange thing: There was a solid, locked door between the room and the odd little balcony attached to the room I had.
Apparently, in several Asian cultures, "4" is considered just as unlucky as "13" is in other cultures.
But more OT, I was very satisfied my one night there back in Aug 05.
Oh, yeah, another strange thing: There was a solid, locked door between the room and the odd little balcony attached to the room I had.
#22
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Join Date: Oct 2000
Location: Anywhere warm
Posts: 33,781
I took at face value the post above that said all the rooms in the hotel are suites. I changed my preference to free internet before arrival. This was not a good decision. This is what we were initially given:
Once we realized the situation, the front desk was gracious about renegotiating with us. We were moved into a junior suite and given complimentary continental breakfast (which could be used as a $13 credit on anything on the menu). I honestly don`t find the point in stuffing a diamond into the tiniest room in the hotel irregardless of chosing free internet. It certainly didn`t create good will.
We used the shuttle from and to the airport. It was just fine.
There are many ethnic restaurants in easy walking distance. We had a great meal at Shanghai River Restaurant, and recommend it.
- Free internet; would have cost $11.95 or we could have used free computers behind front desk
- A very small room, one of just two on the floor
- No complimentary breakfast
Once we realized the situation, the front desk was gracious about renegotiating with us. We were moved into a junior suite and given complimentary continental breakfast (which could be used as a $13 credit on anything on the menu). I honestly don`t find the point in stuffing a diamond into the tiniest room in the hotel irregardless of chosing free internet. It certainly didn`t create good will.
We used the shuttle from and to the airport. It was just fine.
There are many ethnic restaurants in easy walking distance. We had a great meal at Shanghai River Restaurant, and recommend it.
#23
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Join Date: Apr 1999
Location: Bryn Mawr PA & Wailea HI
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My bad as I was told all rooms were small and medium suites. The HH continental (once was full) breakfast is not very good so I would eat breakfast elsewhere. As noted many ok restaurants within 15 min walk. Personally I like the Irish restaurant and/or bar about 5-10 min away. Oh yes, the Hilton bar has absolutely no charm but high prices. Avoid it!
MisterNice
MisterNice
#24
Join Date: Oct 2006
Location: Long Island
Programs: AA Plat, Hilton Honors Diamond, Avis First
Posts: 34
All the rooms at the YVR Hilton are "suites". They do have a van for airport transportation and I believe still have a free computer or two by the front desk. I am not a big fan of the hotel though. Unfortunately the Hampton Inn is way too noisy for me especially the thin walls. Also they often have many Asian tours groups clogging the check-in lines and the lobby.
MisterNice
MisterNice
The Hilton YVR IMO is OK...not worth the money though. I like the Hilton Metrotown much better. The Delta at YVR is very nice for an older hotel and you can get some good rates there.
#25
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#26
Join Date: Jan 2002
Location: Here, There and Everywhere (but now on the Pacific)!
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I also don't think the Hilton YVR is worth the usual inflated rates. Now the Fairmont YVR, that's a different story!
#28
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Join Date: Jun 2002
Location: ORD, HKG
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My bad as I was told all rooms were small and medium suites. The HH continental (once was full) breakfast is not very good so I would eat breakfast elsewhere. As noted many ok restaurants within 15 min walk. Personally I like the Irish restaurant and/or bar about 5-10 min away. Oh yes, the Hilton bar has absolutely no charm but high prices. Avoid it!
MisterNice
MisterNice
I don't believe they have junior suites either. There is only one kind, and it is like the suites in Embassy Suites, living room and a bedroom separate by a floor to ceiling wall with a door. As a gold, I got 100% rate "upgraded" into suites. Four separate times I got upgrade to suites in four different rooms, they are all the same size, same room plan. The year I dropped down to silver, never given a suite. For regular rooms, rooms that are bigger come with mini fridge, smaller rooms have none. I am not sure their ratio of suites and non-suites room though.
#29
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MisterNice
#30
Join Date: Apr 2002
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