Ottawa Marriott [Master Thread]
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Ottawa Marriott [Master Thread]
Any recent reports regarding the Ottawa (Ontario) Marriott? I did not see a thread dedicated to this property. There have been some harsh reviews recently on Trip Advisor. I know the place is being renovated, any info on when this renovation will be completed? What rooms (on what floors) have been renovated and what remain to be completed? What room should I ask for if I email the general manager?
Thanks for your help.
Thanks for your help.
#2
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Personally I'd suggest the CY. It's in the heart of the Byward market. Walking distance to scads of restaurants, pubs, shopping etc.
#3
Join Date: Feb 2005
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I work down the street from the hotel and have been in there for lunch and dinner quite a few times. The renovations going on in the lobby are quite extensive right now and there are areas in the Merlot Restaurant at the top of the hotel that definitely need a going over. The area gets pretty deserted at night and therefore would recommend the RI or the CY if you want to be closer to the action.
#4
Join Date: Nov 2001
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As far as I know, the renovations are limited to the ground floor - the lobby and the former restaurant/bar. I don't think any guestrooms are being redecorated. If I recall, the work will continue over the winter.
Ask for a corner room - they are larger than the others. Some of the higher floors have very nice views over the river. Heidi (evening) and Lisa (breakfast) in the Concierge Lounge are fabulous. generally, the staff are very helpful and service is good.
How much time does anyone spend in the lobby, anyway?
Ask for a corner room - they are larger than the others. Some of the higher floors have very nice views over the river. Heidi (evening) and Lisa (breakfast) in the Concierge Lounge are fabulous. generally, the staff are very helpful and service is good.
How much time does anyone spend in the lobby, anyway?
#5
Join Date: Oct 2010
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Ottawa Marriott Renovations
Hello closecover. Thank you for considering us for your upcoming stay in Ottawa.
The renovations are restricted to the ground level where we are transforming our lobby and street-level restaurant.
Renovations will be completed by November 1st at which time we will be unveiling our new state-of-the-art open concept lobby as well as our day/night bar and restaurant, Spin Kitchen & Bar.
We look forward to welcoming you.
Ottawa Marriott Management
The renovations are restricted to the ground level where we are transforming our lobby and street-level restaurant.
Renovations will be completed by November 1st at which time we will be unveiling our new state-of-the-art open concept lobby as well as our day/night bar and restaurant, Spin Kitchen & Bar.
We look forward to welcoming you.
Ottawa Marriott Management
#6
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I'm considering changing hotels to stay at the Marriott. I'm currently at the Sheraton and it is quite outdated - the decor in the hallways and rooms is seriously from the 80s. No wifi. No upgrade. These kinds of things are important when your wife is with you and will be staying in the hotel while you're at work all day.
Looks like the Marriott is a better property but maybe not in the most happening part of town.
Looks like the Marriott is a better property but maybe not in the most happening part of town.
#7
Join Date: Oct 2006
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I just stayed at this property the weekend of March 5. I had no problems at all. If you want to walk right out the door and be in the market, then stay at the Courtyard. If you don't mind the 10 to 15 minute walk, then stick with this.
Room was your standard FS Marriott room. Lounge was closed on the weekend but I id receive breakfast vouchers. Staff and bartenders in the lobby bar/restaurant were excellent. If back in town again, I would stay there again without a doubt. I did not see any renovation work taking place so I assume it has all been completed.
Room was your standard FS Marriott room. Lounge was closed on the weekend but I id receive breakfast vouchers. Staff and bartenders in the lobby bar/restaurant were excellent. If back in town again, I would stay there again without a doubt. I did not see any renovation work taking place so I assume it has all been completed.
#8
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If you are not updated about the renovation of that restaurant then ask to your relatives who lives near by there.They will definitely aware of it..And for more detailing just read the blogs and reviews of that restaurant..which are available online..Surely you'll get some good stuff..
Second, this thread was started 2 years ago so my guess is the restaurant renovation is done
But I just now noticed that as of a year ago they were offering brekkie coupons when the lounge was closed, so I'll update the exec lounge sticky w/ that date/info.
Cheers.
#9
As a low silver elite I got plenty of welcome gifts (breakfast for 1 person/1 night, bottles of water).
I can't compare with the FS Marriott but I can't say anything bad about the CY Downtown.
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Just stayed there for a night last week. One of the worst full service Marriott's that I have been to. The evening snacks in the lounge are probably the absolute minimum required by the brand. The breakfast was better, however. I had problem with the hotels wireless connection that was up and down. Not impressed.
#11
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Just checked in an hour ago. So far very happy. Hubby is gold member and got an upgraded room and will get free breakfast in the lounge tomorrow. Lounge is closed on weekends and will get free breakfast in the second floor.
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Cheers.
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different experience
Although it was few years back, post above called this as "one of the worst FS Marriot".
Recent experience was almost exactly opposite. One of the best stays in terms of hospitality of staff, facilities, food and location.
Great views of fireworks from top floor (ex revolving) panaromic empty restaurant. Decent facilities for kids (pool, game room, etc.) Easy waking to Parliament Hill. Outastanding staff in lounge (Ann was fantastic)
On non-working trips, lounge (both offering and staff) at FS Marriott seem to make a huge impact on overall experience, IMHO.
Recent experience was almost exactly opposite. One of the best stays in terms of hospitality of staff, facilities, food and location.
Great views of fireworks from top floor (ex revolving) panaromic empty restaurant. Decent facilities for kids (pool, game room, etc.) Easy waking to Parliament Hill. Outastanding staff in lounge (Ann was fantastic)
On non-working trips, lounge (both offering and staff) at FS Marriott seem to make a huge impact on overall experience, IMHO.
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Was your stay on a weekend desi? If so, was exec lounge open? If not, what did they do re: brekkie? Please post & I'll update the exec lounge sticky.
Cheers.
Cheers.
#15
Join Date: Oct 2003
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It was weekday. There was full breakfast and also open in the evening for the usual fare.
The revolving restaurant at the top of hotel is neither revolving nor restaurant any more. It is rented out for wedding receptions, etc. There are also conference rooms in that top part. Hotel opens up this portion for fireworks viewing on canada day, new year's eve, etc.
Lounge is on top floor of the building with excellent views but it is not in this 360 degrees top part mentioned above.
The revolving restaurant at the top of hotel is neither revolving nor restaurant any more. It is rented out for wedding receptions, etc. There are also conference rooms in that top part. Hotel opens up this portion for fireworks viewing on canada day, new year's eve, etc.
Lounge is on top floor of the building with excellent views but it is not in this 360 degrees top part mentioned above.