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Curt R
2 đóng góp
thg 8 năm 2024 • Gia đình
My wife and I have stayed in the Marriott Inner Harbour several times over the past twenty years, often no more than two or three days. However, it had been eight years since our last visit and we decided to stay week this time. The hotel is well located to many tourist attractions near the marina. The staff is still extremely welcoming and fun to talk with. We stayed in a mid-tower, corner, balcony unit, with a king size bed. At first glance the facilities appeared the same as in past visits, with perhaps some redecoration, but upon closer look we noticed quite a few issues.
We wanted to go all out for our 35th wedding anniversary and decided on a corner balcony unit. We were anxious to see the balcony, however the door that opens onto the balcony had to be a part of some sort of magic act in its past life, as it was quite a challenge to open the door and later close and lock it. The first thing we noticed about this corner balcony was that it was on one side only. It didn’t wrap the corner unit. It was about 17 feet long, about 3.5 feet wide and narrowed to about a foot wide. It was pretty much unusable as there were no chairs or tables; nor chairs inside the room that could be easily moved outside.
There was a seven or eight foot couch/bed in the room, which was of no use to us because there was no place to put luggage, containers, etc, except on that couch/bed. The desk had no light (later rectified). The room was very dark at night. A free standing (small) refrigerator was in the corner of the room because it was too large for the cabinet. Initially, we couldn’t access it because of the location of the large couch and end table. Eventually, I lifted it onto the end table so we could get some use out of it. We pulled the couch much closer to the king size bed so we could get around the refrigerator and the couch to open the curtains and see some of the view we were paying for. I would suggest that with all the new construction over the past several years if you want a view don’t go mid tower…go higher and hope for the best. Our room looked to the southeast and other mid tower rooms may be different, but we didn’t consider ours as having a view, unless you like looking into the rooms of condominiums next to you.
The tile floor is always very cold, so be sure to bring slippers or socks to wear if you’re not wearing shoes all the time. In the shower there’s some sort of crazy wand that blows water everywhere when you try to pre-heat the shower. So, beware. Make sure it’s not pointed at you. There was inadequate hooks and shelving in the public area and the bathroom. There were no shelves in the shower! If you’re over 50 years old it’s probably uncomfortable or it hurts to bend over and pick things up off a shower floor, especially three weeks into an active vacation. The lack of hooks in the bathroom is different than you might imagine. For instance, we had to take from the closet a coat hanger, the one with clamps, and hang it from a picture frame in the bathroom so we had a place to hang a hand towel. And the picture frame was caked in that kind of bathroom dust. The bathroom is great to look at, but functionally it’s not a room that will “save” the planet, if you know what I mean. We had to exchange our damp towels every day for lack of a way to dry them overnight.
Unlike less expensive facilities, where you pay less and get more, there was no microwave and other small incidentals you'd expect in the room or in the hotel. In past visits we’d stay only two or three days and never had to wash our clothes. Consequently, we were quite surprised that there was no washer and drier in the hotel. We didn’t want to use our daylight hours to do laundry somewhere downtown, and given the changes we saw in town we didn’t feel safe doing it at night. And why should we have to go to a Laundromat? We were on vacation after all. So you can imagine the damp socks and t-shirts that were always hanging in various areas of the room.
This room is tighter and smaller than what appears in their photographs. It’s redecorated for looks, but it isn’t at all functional for more than one person with a bag or a small suitcase. Yet, I believe they would have you put three and maybe four people in this room. The long work station made it difficult to access plugs for a computer, etc. Thought should have been given to placing plugs on the desktop. In our room there was a foggy gray, glass top on the computer work station. If you use a mouse with your computer, you may need a mouse pad. My mouse doesn’t need a pad to work…but it did with this glass top. TV selections were awful. Fortunately, we didn’t have time to watch TV and that may be true for almost everyone, which may explain the awful selections.
Every time we opened the privacy curtains dust would lightly shower that part of the room. It was enough to make you sneeze, but not for very long.
Inside the elevator, its door and side panels used to have a clean golden shine. It evoked a sense of pride, style, and opulence you did not expect. It prepared you for a relaxing say. On our recent visit, the golden shine in the elevators was gone and the metal dripped with dark, filthy stains.
There’s more, but what I’ve described isn’t a reason not to stay at the Marriott. These are small inconsequential things that add up. They mean something only when you don’t expect them. And, they mean something when you do expect them and they are not there. If you think about it another way, it’s like buying a car. You don’t really pay attention to whether the things you expect to be in a car are there or not. You are only disappointed and/or surprised when you experience a flat tire, in a remote area and the jack isn't there. Nevertheless, we probably won’t be back, not because of the Marriott but because, over the past few years, the island has changed too much for us.
We wanted to go all out for our 35th wedding anniversary and decided on a corner balcony unit. We were anxious to see the balcony, however the door that opens onto the balcony had to be a part of some sort of magic act in its past life, as it was quite a challenge to open the door and later close and lock it. The first thing we noticed about this corner balcony was that it was on one side only. It didn’t wrap the corner unit. It was about 17 feet long, about 3.5 feet wide and narrowed to about a foot wide. It was pretty much unusable as there were no chairs or tables; nor chairs inside the room that could be easily moved outside.
There was a seven or eight foot couch/bed in the room, which was of no use to us because there was no place to put luggage, containers, etc, except on that couch/bed. The desk had no light (later rectified). The room was very dark at night. A free standing (small) refrigerator was in the corner of the room because it was too large for the cabinet. Initially, we couldn’t access it because of the location of the large couch and end table. Eventually, I lifted it onto the end table so we could get some use out of it. We pulled the couch much closer to the king size bed so we could get around the refrigerator and the couch to open the curtains and see some of the view we were paying for. I would suggest that with all the new construction over the past several years if you want a view don’t go mid tower…go higher and hope for the best. Our room looked to the southeast and other mid tower rooms may be different, but we didn’t consider ours as having a view, unless you like looking into the rooms of condominiums next to you.
The tile floor is always very cold, so be sure to bring slippers or socks to wear if you’re not wearing shoes all the time. In the shower there’s some sort of crazy wand that blows water everywhere when you try to pre-heat the shower. So, beware. Make sure it’s not pointed at you. There was inadequate hooks and shelving in the public area and the bathroom. There were no shelves in the shower! If you’re over 50 years old it’s probably uncomfortable or it hurts to bend over and pick things up off a shower floor, especially three weeks into an active vacation. The lack of hooks in the bathroom is different than you might imagine. For instance, we had to take from the closet a coat hanger, the one with clamps, and hang it from a picture frame in the bathroom so we had a place to hang a hand towel. And the picture frame was caked in that kind of bathroom dust. The bathroom is great to look at, but functionally it’s not a room that will “save” the planet, if you know what I mean. We had to exchange our damp towels every day for lack of a way to dry them overnight.
Unlike less expensive facilities, where you pay less and get more, there was no microwave and other small incidentals you'd expect in the room or in the hotel. In past visits we’d stay only two or three days and never had to wash our clothes. Consequently, we were quite surprised that there was no washer and drier in the hotel. We didn’t want to use our daylight hours to do laundry somewhere downtown, and given the changes we saw in town we didn’t feel safe doing it at night. And why should we have to go to a Laundromat? We were on vacation after all. So you can imagine the damp socks and t-shirts that were always hanging in various areas of the room.
This room is tighter and smaller than what appears in their photographs. It’s redecorated for looks, but it isn’t at all functional for more than one person with a bag or a small suitcase. Yet, I believe they would have you put three and maybe four people in this room. The long work station made it difficult to access plugs for a computer, etc. Thought should have been given to placing plugs on the desktop. In our room there was a foggy gray, glass top on the computer work station. If you use a mouse with your computer, you may need a mouse pad. My mouse doesn’t need a pad to work…but it did with this glass top. TV selections were awful. Fortunately, we didn’t have time to watch TV and that may be true for almost everyone, which may explain the awful selections.
Every time we opened the privacy curtains dust would lightly shower that part of the room. It was enough to make you sneeze, but not for very long.
Inside the elevator, its door and side panels used to have a clean golden shine. It evoked a sense of pride, style, and opulence you did not expect. It prepared you for a relaxing say. On our recent visit, the golden shine in the elevators was gone and the metal dripped with dark, filthy stains.
There’s more, but what I’ve described isn’t a reason not to stay at the Marriott. These are small inconsequential things that add up. They mean something only when you don’t expect them. And, they mean something when you do expect them and they are not there. If you think about it another way, it’s like buying a car. You don’t really pay attention to whether the things you expect to be in a car are there or not. You are only disappointed and/or surprised when you experience a flat tire, in a remote area and the jack isn't there. Nevertheless, we probably won’t be back, not because of the Marriott but because, over the past few years, the island has changed too much for us.
Đã viết vào 9 tháng 9, 2024
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MelSavage
Bedfordshire, UK392 đóng góp
thg 8 năm 2024 • Gia đình
What a beautiful harbour area, colourful flowerbeds, immaculately clean and had a very lovely vibe about the place, I really really liked it here.
Đã viết vào 8 tháng 8, 2024
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eagleLazio
Rome, Ý2.181 đóng góp
thg 8 năm 2023 • Cặp đôi
There is very little to say.... just to visit! You are struck by so much beauty, historic buildings, hotels, gardens, boats it all seems a picture, kept everything in excellent condition.
Đã viết vào 22 tháng 7, 2024
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Louise Masin Sattler
Los Angeles, CA1.547 đóng góp
thg 7 năm 2024 • Cặp đôi
Victoria BC is stunning! The waterfront is alive with activity all day and early evening during the summer months. We walked all around and enjoyed the bagpipers, artisans, variety of restaurants, and people-watching. The walk is easy and mostly flat. The main streets are filled with cute shops and a variety of eateries. The Empress Hotel - a Fairmont property- hosts high tea and also the Miniature museum! Be sure to check out the very helpful visitors center. This area is fun for all ages and very accessible! A “must do” if visiting Victoria!
Đã viết vào 1 tháng 7, 2024
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Hermann t
Muelheim an der Ruhr, Đức569 đóng góp
thg 6 năm 2024 • Gia đình
Very nice promenade around the port with many nicely decorated plant beds. There's always something going on here. You can take the small ferries, even a trip by bike is recommended. There is no shortage of photo motifs. One should not miss the way through Chinatown and downtown.
Đã viết vào 26 tháng 6, 2024
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Hannibal A
Los Angeles, CA57 đóng góp
thg 4 năm 2024 • Doanh nghiệp
Cool time in this city/inner harbour I liked the view and plan on seeing butchart gardens an some other sites on my next trip........
Đã viết vào 17 tháng 6, 2024
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Christophe B
Thành phố Quebec, Canada939 đóng góp
thg 6 năm 2024 • Bạn bè
Definitely a must go / walk in Victoria. The views are gorgeous and it smells of the ocean. That being said, brace yourselves for masses of tourists.
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Celeste
26 đóng góp
thg 5 năm 2024 • Gia đình
The city is so clean and the people were extremely friendly. Our cruise only stopped in port for 3 hours at night, so we didn’t get to experience much of the inner harbor or any of it in the daylight. Additionally, it was about a 30 minute walk to the inner harbor from the cruise ships, so not the closets thing. However, we would come back in a heartbeat.
Đã viết vào 27 tháng 5, 2024
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RobertMJThompson
Victoria, Canada784 đóng góp
thg 5 năm 2024 • Cặp đôi
Everything you would want for a day of pleasure is here. Indigenous vendors are here. Museums & restaurants are here. Excursions can be booked from here. This is Victoria's tourist hub. Take a walk and breathe in the colour of the city.
Đã viết vào 24 tháng 5, 2024
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Bohemian_me84
Calgary, Canada2.001 đóng góp
thg 5 năm 2024 • Bạn bè
It just never disappoints . My trip to Alaska got canceled , 3 days into being stucked in a boat , so I came to Victoria . Always good choice . City is very pedestrian friendly , view is always incredible , food is good and blooming flowers smell amazing.
Đã viết vào 30 tháng 4, 2024
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The street performers are there for the summer months, and we love to watch them for hours. Can you tell me when the season ends? We’re looking at traveling mid-late September and we’re hoping there would still be performers.
Đã viết vào 8 tháng 9, 2018
Sorry I do not know. Victoria harbour tourist info would know.
Đã viết vào 9 tháng 9, 2018
Looks like you got your answer.
Oak Bay hosts a market once a month on Wednesday evenings and Sidney hosts one also on Thursdays which can be googled also. Not related to your question but I wanted to share
Đã viết vào 28 tháng 7, 2018
ISO a certain personalized wire art vendor that has a booth in the Inner Harbor in Victoria, BC.
I know this is pretty random, but I'm hoping to find the vendor so I can buy something for my daughter for Christmas.
I regret not buying something from her when we were there in August and I didn't pick up her card.
Đã viết vào 29 tháng 8, 2016
inspiredwireart
I found her. She is Karen Allan
Đã viết vào 30 tháng 8, 2016
majlund67
Hjorring, Đan Mạch
Hej er der strande hvor man kan bade fra ? Eller er det bare ikke et sted for en badeferie ?
Đã viết vào 15 tháng 7, 2016
Probably not the best place to go to the beach for sunbathing or swimming...very cold but beautiful scenery.
Đã viết vào 10 tháng 4, 2017
Princess Cruises offers a bus (free) from the dock to the Inner Harbor (presumably Government St.) : Do they discharge passengers at the western end or the eastern end first? We would like to visit shops first and work our way east to the Empress Hotel, the Legislative Assembly, and if there is time, the B.C Museum. It is very difficult to budget our time of just 4 1/2 hours in Victoria. We saw the lovely Inner Harbor in 1986 and want to revisit the highlights. Does the Princess Cruise bus pick up passengers to return to the ship from near the Empress pr B.C.museum'
Đã viết vào 12 tháng 6, 2015
Yes Princess does offer a Downtown Express Shuttle which will drop you off in front of The Empress Hotel right across the street from the harbor. Easy walk to the nearby stores and the B.C Museum, which is a must see. The Victoria Express is NOT free but is only $10 for an all day pass! A great bargain. Way way cheaper than a cab ride. You can buy this pass on board or online at the Princess website.
Đã viết vào 31 tháng 7, 2016
When do the tubboats perform in the inner harbor?
Đã viết vào 2 tháng 4, 2015
Patricia answered correctly. Absolutely a wonderful must see !The harbour ferries take you on A wondrous tour through a colorful historic waterway. A must do on everyone's list. ,!!
Đã viết vào 3 tháng 4, 2015
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