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Review of the Days Inn on the Harbour Victoria
Apr 28, 2011
If you're looking for a fantastic harbour view, service that is more 'bed &
breakfast' or 'country inn' than hotel, plus good dollar value, then this should
be your choice of stay while in Victoria. The restaurant was fantastic. As a
solo traveler and a senior, I was always made to feel comfortable here,. Thanks
again to the staff!
Review of the Days Inn on the Harbour Victoria
Apr 20, 2011
I have stayed at this hotel numerous times while in Victoria and enjoy my stays
there more each time. The front end staff is always friendly, pleasant,
courteous and very helpful in every way.
The housekeeping staff is also very friendly and accommodating. The rooms are
always clean and fresh. The beds are very comfortable.
The hotel is located near the downtown core for shopping and entertainment
purposes but with the view overlooking the harbour feels "away from the hustle
and bustle".
Whenever I check out of the hotel I look forward to my next stay with them.
It also has a wonderful restaurant - "The Swiftsure" whose executive chef, Mark
Griffith, does a marvelous job.
I also appreciate the welcoming letter in my room from the management when I
arrive. All in all a very positive experience.
Review of the Days Inn on the Harbour Victoria
Apr 1, 2011
The check in was great until the clerk advised that there was a rate change I
had NOT been advised of when I booked. When I asked if there was any discount,
e.g. for CAA, he said yes. BUT when I called to book, the clerk at the 800
number told me that she quoted me the lowest rate. Anyway the clerk could not
actually give the reduced rate because "the computer wouldn't let him adjust the
rate." Sigh.
Review of the Days Inn on the Harbour Victoria
Mar 21, 2011
Average spot with convenient location. Nice place to eat downstairs, overall not
too bad.
Review of the Days Inn on the Harbour Victoria
Mar 11, 2011
It looked promising enough from the website, but in reality it was not quite up
to snuff (we actually referred to it as our "little hellhole"). Very close to
the ferry and parliament buildings, but the room was dingy and overpowered by
the smell of air freshener (when we opened the window to air out the room, we
were greeted with the smell of rotting...something), bathroom moldy, and the
best/worst part: the band aid stuck on the smoke detector sensor.
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