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accommodation tips
visiting calgary area in febuary(second research trip)cochrane,chestermere,strathmore okatoks,high river,would appreciate any accommodation advice or recommendations.
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Re: accommodation tips
Originally Posted by walters family
visiting calgary area in febuary(second research trip)cochrane,chestermere,strathmore okatoks,high river,would appreciate any accommodation advice or recommendations.
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Re: accommodation tips
Originally Posted by walters family
visiting calgary area in febuary(second research trip)cochrane,chestermere,strathmore okatoks,high river,would appreciate any accommodation advice or recommendations.
If you want self-catering accommodation in the suburbs, a Google search brings up this one-bedroom apartment near the University and Market Mall, again in the NW. Note weekly rate is 500 euros, booking deposit is 500 euros, and damage deposit is 1,000 euros. If you want to stay in a B&B, you might consider Hartwood House at 1727 - 47 Avenue SW. That's in Altadore in SW Calgary. Alternatively you could consider Lions Park B&B. It's in Hounsfield Heights, just south of North Hill Shopping Centre and just west of Southern Alberta Institute of Technology, in NW Calgary. There are several other B&Bs that are located closer in, but I avoided mentioning them because of my belief in the wisdom of basing yourselves away from downtown if you're going to live away from downtown. Even Lions Park B&B is a little too close in to give you a realistic impression of commuting. I have not stayed in these B&Bs and, as was the case with the hotels I mentioned, I was judging them by their locations. Staying in a B&B might be nice in the sense that B&B hosts often are a good source of information about the neighbourhoods in which they live and the surrounding area. At least that's what I've experienced when I've holidayed in B&Bs. Further to Butch's point, if you'll be travelling with children, you might want to do a Google search for SUITE HOTEL + CALGARY. In that case you'll get more than one room. Another alternative is to book two adjacent rooms with interleading doors. Hope that helps. |
Re: accommodation tips
Originally Posted by walters family
visiting calgary area in febuary(second research trip)cochrane,chestermere,strathmore okatoks,high river,would appreciate any accommodation advice or recommendations.
Please tell them Helen Parnell recommends them. |
Re: accommodation tips
Originally Posted by Helen Parnell
I can recommend a good bed and breakfast called 'A taste of home' which can be contacted at www.bbcanada.com/5050.html?showpage=1
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Re: accommodation tips
Originally Posted by Judy in Calgary
Interestingly enough, Helen, that's in Oakridge, where I live. I didn't know of the B&Bs existence. Well, from the point of view of being a "normal" neighbourhood that would provide a realistic experience of commuting, etc., it would qualify.
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Re: accommodation tips
Originally Posted by Helen Parnell
I must admit I have never stayed there, but three different friends have and all highly recommend it. I eventually visited it just out of curiosity and they are great hosts.
Is CAD$50 - 75 an average price for B&B in the towns outside Calgary? Cheers Chris |
Re: accommodation tips
Originally Posted by Butch Cassidy
That would depend on your family size surely??
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Re: accommodation tips
Originally Posted by Helen Parnell
I can recommend a good bed and breakfast called 'A taste of home' which can be contacted at www.bbcanada.com/5050.html?showpage=1
Please tell them Helen Parnell recommends them. |
Re: accommodation tips
Originally Posted by chrisparr
Is CAD$50 - 75 an average price for B&B in the towns outside Calgary?
I believe I'm correct in saying that, below a certain size threshold, B&Bs don't have to charge their guests 7% GST and 4% Alberta tourism levy the way hotels have to do. If you add the fact that B&B rates include breakfasts (often sumptuous breakfasts), whereas many hotel rates don't include breakfast, B&Bs look all the more attractive. But some B&Bs don't accept payment by credit card and their cancellation policies generally are more stringent than those of hotels. |
Re: accommodation tips
Originally Posted by Judy in Calgary
.... B&Bs ....... cancellation policies generally are more stringent than those of hotels.
Then about 2 weeks before we came, we decided to make this the landing trip and bring the whole family straight into a rental. We very apologetically informed the B&B that we had to cancel, not expecting to get our deposit refunded at all. But they did, in full! They said welcome to Canada and wished us well! :D:beer: |
Re: accommodation tips
Originally Posted by walters family
combined weight =150kg
Karma sent BC |
Re: accommodation tips
Hi
We are a family of 2 adults and 3 children varying ages, We stayed in a 2 bed suite at Residence Inn Marriot 5 -10 mins frm airport dependant on if you get lost. It was very clean and excellent accomadation which we would use again. It had a full equipped kitchen with all fridge. dishwasher etc in and a lounge and all room had tv's. Also Holiday Inn was very good to didnt have a full kitchen though but if you are eating out then its not as important. Both places included breakfast in price which was excellent especially at Marriot and however much you wanted to. Good luck Im sure you will find somewhere depends liek alot are saying on how many people and how much u have to spend. Alot of places dont fit 5 in so we were more restricted. Julie
Originally Posted by walters family
visiting calgary area in febuary(second research trip)cochrane,chestermere,strathmore okatoks,high river,would appreciate any accommodation advice or recommendations.
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