My stay at the Hyatt coincided with a software conference I attended. The hotel is up the hill from the bay and it was a pleasant but sometimes chilly walk downhill to the conference location. There are lots of coffee shops, try Blenz if you get a chance. :)
There were homeless people in front of the hotel. I gave one young girl fruit every morning as I departed the hotel. They were pleasant. There is a Starbucks attached to the hotel on the ground floor. I used the hotel's workout facility and it was excellent.
The room was spacious. The king-size bed as good as it gets, everything was funky & upscale of what crate & barrel sells, it had that look and feel. The TV was a nice flatscreen, the room had a good bathroom, not too extravagant. The work desk was comfortable and funcitonal, I used the internet service a lot.
Room service was the best I've ever had at a hotel. I loved the soups and salads, especially the scallop & prawn. The concierge an reservation desk was efficient, friendly and helpful.
There was very little in the way of hall noise or evening disruptions. I slept well. The sun rises later in the morning in Vancouver in late Oct...around 8 AM.
I took a bus into the city from the airport, that was a mistake, but I wanted to get a feel for the local folks and had a delightful ride talking to two young women from Australia (sisters, one whom had just left home for the first time and was living in Vancouver...brave indeed.) I felt safe riding the bus. This is not something I would attempt in my own hometown (Central NJ.) I felt safe walking around at night.
You can hear the floatplanes taking off from the harbour. I like floatplanes, so it was not a problem for me. They are gearing up for the Olympics in 2010? So there's a lot of construction downtown.
I found nothing worthy of the slightest complaint...that is far too rare these days, but common when I travel in Canada, did I mention that I like Canada?







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