We were doing our best to plan a budgeted holiday so we tried to do something mid September thinking it would be the end of high season thus lowering of prices in accommodations. However, all the prices suggested that Banff was still in high season. My wife discovered that the average prices for a room for a family was around $350.00 which was out of our price range. However, she did find one place that was within budget running about 225.00 per nite that was more reasonable so we booked this approximately one month prior.
Although I had some trepidation with the quality, I was very impressed. It was a two level set up where the first level had a living room, kitchenette (equipped with stove, oven, pots/pans, utensils, microwave oven, and full size fridge), Large screen TV, full bathroom, wood burning fire place and balcony. The upper level was a charming loft with two queen size beds, a half bathroom, another flat screen TV, and spacious cabinetry. In addition, underground parking with our own assigned stall was provided. Other amenities included a pool, water slide, jungle gym for the tots, a large coin operated laundry mat, a liquor store, and convenient store.
Some critiques included the following. The decor appeared significantly outdated late 70's-mid 80's where the hinges on the kitchen cabinetry was on its last legs and the electrical sockets were loose and need to be replaced. On a positive note, the bathroom had some modern retrofits. Lastly, there was no attached restaurant, but there was a restaurant in the next hotel.
The front desk was OK, not great, but the room service was outstanding.
Overall, for a reasonable price, we had an enjoyable stay that was child friendly with easy access to hiking trails and other modern conveniences. read more