"4"^^ . "5"^^ . . . "3"^^ . . "I stayed here during the weekend in April and June.\n\nThe Good:\n+The suites are clean and in a good area, close to nightlife.\n+The beds are very comfortable.\n+Price is right and Drew Carey agrees. If you performed a Kayak/expedia/orbitz/hotels dot com comparison search this hotel will show up with very good rates.\n+Kitchenettes are odd looking but having a fridge and microwave is convenient.\n+The pool on the top is nice (you insert a key and pull the left door forward) with a lot of lounge chairs to enjoy the weather.\n\nThe Bad:\n-Not all suites (2 queen bed) are equal. Television units are different in rooms: some have flat screens and some have the outdated tvs.\n-The hotel still uses physical keys. This is odd since most hotels use card keys.\n-Parking is 24 CAN/night. If you want to save money, there is a public lot behind the Omni (close by) and cheaper (16). You don't have in/out privileges though. Parking tickets are 52 CAN, so be warned.\n-The gym is small and misclassified. I think of the luxury condos in Brooklyn that claim a \"gym\" as a star amenity luring buyers. The chest press machine pin was broken.\n\nThe Ugly:\n--It took me a while to figure out how to open the door to the pool. Picture a monkey pulling a door for 10 minutes, while the people on the other side watching. Put up a sign, please.\n\nOther things to know: Guests are asked to sign a \"no party\" waiver and there are mandatory quiet hours after 10pm. There is a strict checkout policy at noon.\n\nIf you're visiting Montreal I would suggest Hotel Le Cantlie Suites. This is not a high end luxury hotel but it's comfortable and affordable but doesn't give you the motel feeling.\n\nIFHTP 2"^^ . "2011-07-11T00:00:00"^^ . "4"^^ .