This well-established hotel is located in Guelph’s downtown. You get to feel that the ride in Otis elevator will be the last ride as it struggles up the elevator shaft. The hallways are wide, but the carpet is well worn. Entering the room, you are greeted with a strong musty smell and a large and spartan room. If you are expecting comfort or basic human needs such a sleep, heat, phone, or waste bin try a hostel. The hotel is strategically located next to the “Trappers Alley” night club that is very popular, and the makeshift racetrack just happened to be below the room’s single pane windows, so the earliest you can expect to commence your sleep cycle would be 3:00 am. I was unfortunate to use this facility on garbage day where the reverse beeping of the garbage trucks beat my alarm, so I got a total of 3 hours of sleep. The Room was relatively clean but so cold that you could almost see your breath and no thermostat or heat source was available. The gaps in the dirty windows kept the single digit temperature efficiently low. The room’s bright spot was the upgraded wall mounted multi-shower heads, where I was able to warm up before going to bed. Next morning, I was pleasantly surprised to find my car intact in the hotels free parking. I paid more than triple than what the value of the room was worth. I will definitely not return.
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