14 April 2009

hotel recommendations

Well it took forever, but after asking around and scouring the internet we finally came up with a few recommendations for places to stay. We decided upon two of the more reasonably priced, but familiar hotels in the downtown core. Both options are a short taxi or transit ride to the venue.
Check internet prices as they quite often offer a better deal, however be aware of cancelation policies, etc. Also check to see if they have deals for CAA/AAA members, seniors, and such.
Currently (14th april) the rates at Days Hotel were a better price. I can't begin to say why, but there was something about the Holiday Inn that appealed to me more overall though.
There are tons of travel sites dedicated to finding deals so if neither of these appeal or you want to try to find a deal at one of the fancier establishments, then take a peak around for special offers, but hopefully this will help get things rolling.

Holiday Inn Express - 111 Lombard street, toronto, M5C 2T9
1 416 367 5555
www.hiexpress.com/h/d/ex/1/en/hotel/yyzls

Days Hotel & conference centre - 30 Carlton street, toronto, M5B 2E9
1 416 977 6655
http://www.dayshoteltoronto.ca/

If you feel like something more luxurious, there are a plethora of options out there for you. A good intersection to use as a location guideline is Queen and Yonge streets.
To help guide you the link below will take you to a map of the area, our venue, etc.
http://www.weddingmapper.com/toronto/on/visit/0w329d

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