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Old Apr 24th, 2005, 06:07 AM
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Vancouver Victoria with Teenagers

I'm traveling from Brasil to spend 3-4 days in Vancouver and 4 days in Victoria to look at a school for the girls. Can anyone please suggest suite type hotels for this stay that aren't too exopensive but still comfortable?
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Old Apr 27th, 2005, 09:26 AM
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In Victoria, try the Royal Scot Suite Hotel. I have stayed there many times and have found it good- they have everything from hotel rooms to 2-3 bedroom suites with full kitchen facilities.
Unfortunately, I am not familiar with Vancouver
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I cannot speak from experience on these places, just research since I am traveling to Victoria this summer. The three suite hotels would be Royal Scot (www.royalscot.com) which was already mentioned. Not the cheapest but the nicest (IMO) and is in a great location. I just made a change in my vacations plans and decided to stay at Royal Scot this summer because it has everything we need for an extended stay, except a view of the harbor. The two least expensive hotels are The Helms Inn (www.helmsinn.com) and the Howard Johnson on Gorge (www.hojovictoria.com) so depending on when you are traveling, the most expensive time is the summer . All three have great websites with virtual tours of the rooms and the amenities they have which is great because you will actually see exactly what you are getting for the money, for the most part! I have read somewhere on a different forum the Hojo has some kind of "manager's special" rate so you might want to ask about it. Hope this helped you. Good Luck!
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Not sure what you mean by "aren't too expensive" but you might want to look at www.rosellensuites.com . Not a hotel but a nice location and easy access to Vancouver sights and attractions.

You might want to take a look at http://www.greatervancouverhotels.co...ctions-map.htm - a nice overview of downtown Vancouver. The list of hotels is not complete but does give you a few choices.
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Old Apr 28th, 2005, 04:25 PM
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Thank you for the tips. "Too expensive", on this trip is much above 300 Can.
I'm taking my two girls to look at a boarding school in Victoria and I really need to make the trip enjoyable to all. I've looked a several B&B's and they seem great but near the limit of what I want to spend.
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We are staying at www.abedontheinlet.com near Victoria with our two teens this summer. Haven't tried it ourselves, but someone else recommended it.
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