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I've experienced better and I've experienced worse. But when I have the occasion to stay in Toronto again, this will not be my choice. I booked the room for $80 ($99 with taxes) through Priceline. I thought this was a great deal and it is - but that doesn't account for the incredibly expensive parking. Overnight is $29 ($33 with tax). So when you add it all up, I really didn't save much money. Particularly when the experience was only "okay." The hotel is undergoing exterior renovation so we had a lovely view of scaffolding and a tacky taped-up note on our window telling us not to try to access the unenclosed "balcony." It is a relatively noisy hotel. They need more noise canceling to keep out the sounds in the hallway, the other rooms and the street. The bathroom and bedding seemed clean. The room is average size but the bathroom was on the smaller size. What really irked us though was the disorganization. At checkout time on Sunday, the hotel lobby was full of mayhem. Hundreds of people trying to find their way out of the confusing lobby and into the even more confusing parking ramp. The line for the elevator to the ramp was 20 people deep and yet we had to track down an employee to direct us to the stairwell so we could finally get out. The bar in the hotel is pretty awful, or at least it was when we were there. Two frantic bartenders could not keep up with the crowd and it took us about 30 minutes to get two pints of beer (which added up to almost $20). The bar was packed of young, annoying drunk kids (I know this makes me sound old but really, they were annoying).
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