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Hyatt Place Ontario Mills
4.2/5108 Reviews
Los Angeles is really big, and it’s blocked when it’s blocked. The reason for staying here is that I have been to Los Angeles N times. This location is convenient for both Outlet and Las Vegas. The hotel itself is also very convenient in a big shopping mall.
Embassy Suites by Hilton Ontario Airport
4.1/5101 Reviews
The breakfast was terrible and obviously covid has caused them to close down the bar and happy hour, and the pool. But the price did not go down. Sucks for us that got spoiled before covid. Everything else was great. Happy new year
DoubleTree by Hilton Ontario Airport
4.1/5121 Reviews
I had never gone on a trip for more than a week. This trip was for 2 1/2 weeks. So, I packed for a year. LOL😄😄😄 I felt so bad for the staff because they were so kind to help me with my luggage. Thank you for being so patient. My luggage was so heavy. When I weighed my luggage it the airport, one weighed 9 lbs over recommended weight. So, I just want to apologize to your staff. Thank you!!!
Sheraton Ontario Airport Hotel
4.2/5114 Reviews
Okay, so where do I start? I have a Gold Elite Bonvoy member and have been for many years. I reserved a King Suite room on the top floor Club Level with access to the Club. which was a paid upgrade. I have reserved the Club level many times over the years at Bonvoy Properties, so I know what to expect and what it usually has to offer. Besides a respite from the hectic days, there is generally some decent food and drinks served there too. This is the absolutely and positively by far, hands down the WORST Sheraton Hotel that I have stayed at. The first issue that caught my attention was the absence of any USB charging ports in the rooms, including the top floorKing Suits. When as inquired about this at the front desk I was told that they didn't have them in any of the rooms. I asked them to have the manger call me and that never happened. When I checked in I choose to have the room cleaned daily. The next day my room was cleaned and restocked when I returned from all day meetings. The second day when I returned after 4:00 pm my room had not been cleaned, so I went to the front desk because they didn't answer the phone after 15 rings. When I asked if my room was going to be cleaned today, I was told that they don't clean rooms every day. They then asked me if I wanted it cleaned and I declined because I planned on staying in my room and ordering room service for dinner. The option on the app was daily cleaning or 500 points so I choose daily cleaning. What hotels of this caliber have you ever stayed at that you had to go to the Bar/Restaurant to pick up your food after ordering it through room service? I was told that they would call me back to say it is ready to be picked up. Really? Now the quality of the food was horrid, and I was unable to eat most of it. since it was cold and nasty looking. I had ordered Kung Pau chicken with vegetables over white rice. The only vegies in that dish were bell peppers and two very small pieces of carrot. I did eat the brownie and ice-cream desert because I had to eat. As for the ”Club” This was even a bigger letdown. The first time I went there on the second day after my meeting to get a bite, there were three 1/4 turkey sandwiches left on the tray at around 6:00 pm along with some kind of cucumber salad and a green salad. Of course, there were a few Pepsi's, some small mini water bottles, a few root beers and some sprite knockoff drinks in the fridge. I did not eat breakfast since I was out of there too early each day. I stopped in for a cup of coffee and saw that they had a food line similar to what you get at a Hampton Inn. No Thanks! The final night I stopped by the Club to give it another chance and for some food since I returned before the put the food out. Mushy Orange Chicken and Mushy Broccoli Beef and some cold white rice. The only think I consumed there that was tasty was the ”Kirkland” trail mix, which was 4x the price. Let's see what else I remember... Tub/Shower valve
Holiday Inn Ontario Airport
4.2/5126 Reviews
Overall, this property looks lovely on the outside, but is in desperate need to be updated inside. Arrival: The hotel website states that the hotel does not offer a shuttle, So after paying $15 for the short ride from Ontario Airport, we pull into the porte-cochere where the Holiday Inn shuttle van is parked. So there is a shuttle available, but it only runs very limited hours in the morning. You are on your own if your flight leaves after noon. Lobby: From my observation, the front desk staff is often in the nearby office, as there is no one behind the desk. The hotel has a small sundry area where you can purchase overpriced sodas and water ($3.50), snacks, candy. However you cannot charge the items to your room and must use a credit card on a self-checkout kiosk. We had arrived early in the day, knowing that our rooms would be several hours away from being ready. While waiting in the lobby for a room to become available, I was hoping to complete some work on my laptop. But the property would not allow me WiFi access until I could check in. Considering that I'm have IHG Premium Elite status, this seems like the least they could offer. Restaurant: Again -only Credit Cards accepted. You cannot do a room charge in the hotel's only restaurant. Limited breakfast menu - we ate upon our early arrival. When our rooms were ready and we check in, we were informed that the restaurant would not be open for dinner on Sunday and Monday - the two nights of our stay. Yet when you enter the elevators, they are adorned with advertisement for their restaurant/food offerings. Hallways: Very worn, carpets looked dirty and on our floor, the 4th, you could see what appears to be construction markings through the paint/wallpaper. It looked like faint black marker with room numbers or other symbols - is the paint so thin it didn't cover these up??? Room: The room was generally fine, although the furnishings did appear to be dated. The worst thing though was the air conditioner,. This was the loudest air conditioner I've ever heard -- sounded like the compressor of a large commercial freezer. The television offers several channels, but there are no instructions on how to access them and the remote doesn't have a numerical keypad, so you must use an up/down key to find the channel you want. Towels: As mentioned by others, the towels reminded me of the awful ones they used to give us to use after gym class in high school 30+ years ago.
Ontario Airport Hotel & Conference Center
4.3/5111 Reviews
Housekeeper Bernadette was very polite and helpful to my needs in my room I was there last week for an event my room was clean and rooms looked nicely remodeled would definitely return love this place.

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Total Properties28
Number of Reviews2,473
Highest PriceCAD 1,757
Lowest PriceCAD 95
Average Price (Weekdays)CAD 253
Average Price (Weekends)CAD 291