Calgary - Sheraton Suite Eau Claire or Westin? [Master Thread]
#19
Join Date: Mar 2007
Posts: 3,990
As for Hyatt, sorry, I don't stay at Hyatt because they are hardly ever where I want to be.
Cheers,
#20
Join Date: Dec 2008
Location: NH, USA
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Posts: 393
I was debating between the Westin and the Sheraton Eau Clair for a stay last week, I settled on the Sheraton because it has a lounge (note that I have not stayed at the Westin). I enjoyed my stay, the lounge is very nice, impressive spread at breakfast and in the evening, the staff in the lounge were also very friendly and attentive.
My room seems a little on the old side, I think they are refurbishing and I had an older room, all said though it was fine. Living room / kitchen desk, separate bedroom and a sort of jack and jill bathroom accessible from both.
My only (very, very minor) grumbles are that they do not do the green choice program (although they said they plan to) and the bathroom was a little odd, pretty large room but the toilet is tight up to the bath and a good stretch from where the paper is! I'll stay there again when I'm in Calgary, it's on the +15 and I like to have a lounge when I travel. I cannot compare to the Westin but as I was advised there was no lounge I suspected it might be marginally nicer but I like coffee, a lot of coffee, so the lounge swung it for me.
My room seems a little on the old side, I think they are refurbishing and I had an older room, all said though it was fine. Living room / kitchen desk, separate bedroom and a sort of jack and jill bathroom accessible from both.
My only (very, very minor) grumbles are that they do not do the green choice program (although they said they plan to) and the bathroom was a little odd, pretty large room but the toilet is tight up to the bath and a good stretch from where the paper is! I'll stay there again when I'm in Calgary, it's on the +15 and I like to have a lounge when I travel. I cannot compare to the Westin but as I was advised there was no lounge I suspected it might be marginally nicer but I like coffee, a lot of coffee, so the lounge swung it for me.
#21
Join Date: Mar 2007
Posts: 3,990
I was debating between the Westin and the Sheraton Eau Clair for a stay last week, I settled on the Sheraton because it has a lounge (note that I have not stayed at the Westin). I enjoyed my stay, the lounge is very nice, impressive spread at breakfast and in the evening, the staff in the lounge were also very friendly and attentive.
My room seems a little on the old side, I think they are refurbishing and I had an older room, all said though it was fine. Living room / kitchen desk, separate bedroom and a sort of jack and jill bathroom accessible from both.
My only (very, very minor) grumbles are that they do not do the green choice program (although they said they plan to) and the bathroom was a little odd, pretty large room but the toilet is tight up to the bath and a good stretch from where the paper is! I'll stay there again when I'm in Calgary, it's on the +15 and I like to have a lounge when I travel. I cannot compare to the Westin but as I was advised there was no lounge I suspected it might be marginally nicer but I like coffee, a lot of coffee, so the lounge swung it for me.
My room seems a little on the old side, I think they are refurbishing and I had an older room, all said though it was fine. Living room / kitchen desk, separate bedroom and a sort of jack and jill bathroom accessible from both.
My only (very, very minor) grumbles are that they do not do the green choice program (although they said they plan to) and the bathroom was a little odd, pretty large room but the toilet is tight up to the bath and a good stretch from where the paper is! I'll stay there again when I'm in Calgary, it's on the +15 and I like to have a lounge when I travel. I cannot compare to the Westin but as I was advised there was no lounge I suspected it might be marginally nicer but I like coffee, a lot of coffee, so the lounge swung it for me.
Cheers,