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February 18, 2024
(1) Location: Suitable for transit in Vancouver, very close to the airport, and the hotel has a free shuttle bus. If you can't wait for the shuttle bus at the airport, there is a phone next to the waiting area. You can call to hurry up. We couldn't speak well, so we asked the service staff at the airport gate to make a phone call for us. It's not far from the SkyTrain Station, a 10-minute walk, and you can take the SkyTrain to downtown Vancouver, Burnaby and other places.
(2) Service facilities: in line with the hotel brand. 1) The indoor air conditioner is relatively loud, so we turned it on for a while and then turned it off. Fortunately it's not cold indoors. 2) There is hot water on the ground floor, and you can also rent an electric kettle for free. 3) There is free coffee on the ground floor. 4) The room is not big, but not crowded either.
(3) Sanitary conditions: clean.
(4) Breakfast: The variety of breakfast every day is almost the same, which is a bit regretful. All are Western-style breakfasts: eggs, sausages, bacon, oatmeal, bread, yogurt, milk, juice, bananas, apples, etc.
(5) Surroundings: There is a Costco supermarket opposite the hotel, but you need a membership card to enter. There is a large Chinese supermarket to the west of the hotel, 400 meters away from the hotel, where you can go shopping. There are Burger King and KFC next to the supermarket.
(6) Lunch and dinner: We ate at the Hong Kong-style restaurant diagonally opposite the hotel, which tasted authentic. There is also a Shanghainese restaurant next to it, and the business is very good. There is a queue, so I didn’t go. Generally speaking, you need to be mentally prepared to eat out, as the price is about 3 to 4 times higher than at home.
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