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    Delta Hotels Toronto Mississauga - Front Entrance

    Delta Hotels Toronto Mississauga

    (6 reviews)

    This review is for the Driftwood restaurant that's located in the lobby of the hotel…read more One of the best surf and turf meals I've had in a long time. I was staying at the hotel that this restaurant is located in, so it only made sense to trybit out. I'm really glad I did! On the menu, it's called the Reef and Beef. 8oz ribeye cooked beautifully. The skewer had 2 shrimp and one scallop. The mashed potatoes and vegetables were a perfect compliment to the proteins. Excellent service in a relaxed atmosphere.

    Stayed here since it was close to the excellent Square One mall. Appears to be an older Accor…read moreNovotel property and some places shows its age. But clean and rooms appear to have had a "facelift". Didn't try out the onsite restaurant and bar, "Driftwood". Full size Starbucks in the lobby is a great touch. The "Pantry" on the 14th is a smaller room with drinks, snacks and some breakfast items. Other larger Delta properties have more full blown staffed Marriott Concierge Lounge or M-Club, this does not. As others have stated the parking garage is small, but close nearby and have tight turns if you have a big truck. Costs are $15 CAD/night. There are 3 spots right by the front door for checkin, with signage for them. Don't believe there is any upgraded room layouts available, as the best available is on the 14th floor "pantry" room with a non blocked view of the Marilyn Monroe towers and Square One mall :-) In our room there don't appear to be any outlets in the bathroom oddly enough. All in all, not bad for the location and price with the right expectations.

    Hilton Mississauga/Meadowvale - Guest room

    Hilton Mississauga/Meadowvale

    (44 reviews)

    $$

    Wayyyyy before pandemic I used to come in for the brunch, when they served fresh squeeze orange…read morejuice, Starbucks coffee and ready to order hot places in addition to the items left out. Today, coffee has changed to Seattle's best- a lot smoother than the prior coffee service. Service was quite responsive when I sat in a catered breakfast, lunch, open bar and dessert. Food orders were okay- But I would place criticism on the scope of food to the even organizers selection. Was very impressed with the service, washroom was easy to find. Just something really gross, in the women's end stall washroom, there's blood on the wall from a woman's time of the month- wish they spent time to clean the washroom properly- it's kind of gross.

    Clean hotel but main purpose for lodging is a good night sleep and the noise is just too much!…read moreImagine the sound of a bus or semi trucks air brakes hissing, that's the sound you get every 15 minutes when the heat turns on! Good: - clean room - comfortable bed with good pillows - decent pillows - indoor pool with water slide, good if you have a little ones - had an issue with cold water in the shower but manager (aver?) was very responsive - about 15 min drive to the outlet mall Not so good: - just like most hotels, the heat/ac makes a loud noise when it cycles but here, it also makes a loud hissing noise - every 15 minutes! - came here in winter/December and there was hot water from the faucet but only cold water in the shower. Might be related to having a corner room(?) - front desk is nice but somewhat clueless. Asked via chat and in-person but don't seem to be able to provide straight answers. FYI - If you are Diamond member, you and a guest are entitled to a continental breakfast and during the holiday, you get a $20 credit for you and your guest - a total of $40 per night. If you have multiple rooms, it's still just a total of $40. - they don't provide the breakfast voucher until the next morning, under your door rather than providing when you arrive... - parking is extra ($16 CAD) and is managed by external vendor)

    Fairfield Inn & Suites Toronto Mississauga

    Fairfield Inn & Suites Toronto Mississauga

    (19 reviews)

    $$

    Meadowvale Village

    Fairfield Marriott Mississauga was an ok place to stay if you're just passing by for A night. Our…read morecheckin experience wasn't very pleasant. At checkin there was a disconnect amongst front desk, housekeeping and management. We received and confirmed our checkin invite via the system 24 hours before arriving. Being a Platinum Elite member, our profile clearly reflects our preferences as high floor and room away from the elevator. We were first assigned a high floor next to the elevator. We had to came back to the front desk and request a different room. They then assigned us a lower floor. This means they never even bothered to look at our profile before or even at physical checkin! Breakfast is non- eventful. You are better off going to a coffee shop! Then, coffee that was offered at checkin (3pm) was cold and tasted horrible. After one sip, I threw it out. They shouldn't even offer leftover breakfast coffee after noon if no one is going to bother to check and replenish. We decided to go back to staying at Marriott's IN Toronto as we had in previous years and had great experiences.

    It was a decent hotel and since we got it for cheap via Expedia, you get what you paid for. Check…read morein process was mediocre. There were two employees at check in, a male and a female - both were helping customers when we arrived. When the male employee got done with helping the customer, it's as if I didn't exist. He went elsewhere and was talking to the other customer who was already being helped by the female employee. Then of course the phone rings and he answers it, so I was again left there waiting. Luckily, the female employee ended up helping me to get us checked in. She explained when the complimentary breakfast was and she answered all the questions I had. We got a standard room with 2 queen beds. Beds and pillows were both firm so I didn't get much sleep since I like sleeping on a soft mattress and pillow. Some buttons on the remote control were not working properly, or perhaps it needed new batteries. It was nice that our room did have a microwave and fridge. The sink stopper in our bathroom was not working properly either so our sink drained very slowly. Shower pressure was fine and I loved the scent of the body wash they had. Breakfast was decent with some pastries, cereal, milk, eggs, bacon, waffles, mixed fruit, coffee and tea. Gym was small and having more than 3 people in there would feel super crowded. It's a mediocre hotel and nothing really stood out to me, but again, for the price we paid for, it was worth it.

    Four Points by Sheraton Mississauga Meadowvale

    Four Points by Sheraton Mississauga Meadowvale

    (29 reviews)

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    My rating is 3.5 stars…read more TL;DR: It was a comfortable, brief stay. The washroom sink's water pressure needed help, as did communication skills with one of the staffers at the front desk. Late last month, I had an early flight out at Pearson. I decided to stay closer to the airport and chose this Four Points by Sheraton in the Meadowvale area of Mississauga. I checked in at around 9 pm on a Friday night. I found a parking spot around the corner from the main entrance. I fetched my lone piece of luggage and my backpack out of my car, and headed inside. I walked past a couple of electric charging stations. It was good to see. I had to wait for a bit at the front desk. There were two women helping other guests. When one of the guests was on his way, the woman who would check me in had an awkward way of signalling me to approach the desk. I had a feeling that she wouldn't be the best communicator. Sadly, I was correct. Gurwinder checked me in after I stated my last name. She simply asked for my credit card. I asked her what was being charged to my card. She quoted how much my hotel stay would be. She didn't tell me the hold for incidentals that would be charged. Meanwhile, her counterpart was explaining the hold and charge to the man next to me. It was like night and day. Gurwinder asked if I wanted points as my check-in bonus. I said yes. If you are a Marriott Bonvoy elite member, you get a perk. Gurwinder gave me a card. I had to ask what it was for. She stumbled explaining it to me. Her counterpart jumped in and said that it was a free tapas at TaZa Grill and Bar, which is the restaurant at this hotel. I thanked both women, grabbed my belongings, and headed to my room. This hotel has eight floors. I took the elevator up to the top. I was in room 801. It was fairly close to the elevator and ice machine, which I typically don't like because it can be noisy. Luckily, it wasn't on this floor. I ended up in an executive suite. Although this room had a mini fridge, microwave, and sink, I didn't use them. I love this setup, though. I'd definitely use it if I were staying here for a longer period. My room had a king-sized bed. It was comfortable with plenty of pillows. I liked that half the pillows were firm. One of them supported my head nicely when I slept for a few hours. I watched a bit of TV. I got local channels, which I appreciated. There was complimentary bottles of water in the bathroom. The bathroom was spacious and clean. The shower had the perfect water pressure. The sink in the washroom did not. It reminded me of being in the women's washroom at Minneapolis-Saint Paul Airport by gate E3. The water pressure is so strong at a specific sink that you get sprayed with water and it looks like you had a bladder accident. It was the same effect with this sink. I liked the shampoo, conditioner, liquid hand soap, body wash, and lotion in the washroom. They were all in dispensers. They smelled clean and cheerful. I didn't bother with hanging up any clothing in the closet. I just had my clothes draped over the chair in front of the TV. There were many charging outlets and USB ports in the room. I was pleased. I did go downstairs to redeem my free tapas at TaZa Grill and Bar. You basically seat yourself. I got small samosas. I purchased a Diet Pepsi to wash everything down. You have the option as a hotel guest to charge your bill to your room or pay. I like options. I checked out of this hotel at 5 am. There was a male guest in pajamas smoking outside the hotel as I headed to my car. I took photos of the hotel as I drove around in my car. Fun! I enjoyed my brief stay at this hotel. I'd return and stay here again. Hopefully, the sink's water pressure is fixed in this room and Gurwinder's communication skills improve. (389)

    === 1. VERDICT/VALUE It's good value for the area:…read more - The Courtyard Marriott has rooms that were remodelled better, but they are a little dimmer and their lobby breakfast option pales by comparison. - The Hilton has a better room and changing channels on the TV is faster, but their breakfast is good, but a falls behind the breakfast here at the Four Points by a little bit. - The Four Points has the best breakfast for the money by far and the brightest rooms, but the bathroom is a little older, little details were missed during the remodel perhaps and the smaller closet. The best option in the area then, would be based on what you need or value. === 2. ROOM The rooms are fine - there's a space to place one suitcase on an elevated platform and business travellers will appreciate the typical desk with lamp setup with ample electrical outlets on tap. The minibar section is uniquely and thoughtfully lit; the adjacent closet is a little small though for those with multiple guests or those staying multiple days. It also holds a safe, for anyone needing such. The bathroom is interesting: clearly this was an older property that was remodelled and in my case, this is where the older electrical outlet and switches show their age, as well as the faucets used in the shower area. Nothing there creeped me out, but there was a clear lack of remodel/maintenance to make me not step around or touch anything unless absolutely necessary. === 3. SERVICE The front desk service is good and professional for the limited number of times I interacted with the different staff on multiple occasions (check-in, check-out, questions). === 4. ENVIRONMENT There appears to be a small pool and a waterslide; a small hot tub also. The gym is small, but functional with primarily cardio equipment. Parking is plentiful and free of charge. The restaurant in the lobby (Taza Bar & Grill) is great for breakfast and is often busy at night. Those with baby strollers or wheelchairs should not have an accessibility issues here.

    Courtyard Toronto Mississauga - Meadowvale - Sunset. Cambridge Suites used to be a Residence Inn.

    Courtyard Toronto Mississauga - Meadowvale

    (25 reviews)

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    I recently stayed at the hotel and had a nice stay. I got in very late and they had my room key…read moreready for me as soon as I arrived. Staff was friendly. The room was nice. Bathroom could use a refresh as the wall and tile had lots of marks but the shower was good. Ate breakfast and dinner at the café. Oatmeal was tasty but very watery. I did the totachos for dinner. Super yummy. Nice glass of wine too. Overall not a bad stay.

    === 1. VERDICT/VALUE Good value for good rooms and in a…read morelocation close to the airport (and corporate offices in Mississauga), Service is OK, but the on-site restaurant offers good food but nearby competition gives it a run for the money. === 2. ROOMS It's clearly an older hotel that's been renovated - two years apparently (during the pandemic). I received a two-queen-bed room. Pros: Modern lighting fixture, clean comfortable beds, sliding drawer that acts as a suitcase stand, large LED TV, easy to use HVAC control, quiet room despite being beside the busy 401 highway. Cons: Towel bar is right beside the toilet (most people don't close the toilet lid, contaminating the bath towels upon flush), no place to hang or dry the hand towel by the sink and a small nit-pick: some may find the closet a little dim lighting-wise. There is no safe in the room, in case that is important for you. === 3. SERVICE Front desk service was OK - on check-in, there was minimal interaction with no explanation on how I could get my food/beverage credit or any confirmation my free Elite points were given. The restaurant service is top-notch: great from recommendations to service to wherever you choose to sit in the entire lobby area. === 4. ALL ELSE The lobby has been renovated and offers a variety of seating choices for groups large and small. Two computers are available for guest use, presumably to print airline boarding passes and the like. There is a small 24/7 market/stand offering primarily drinks, ice cream, frozen food and chips (nothing healthy) - but good in a pinch. The lobby restaurant offers a number of dishes for all hours of the day up until 10pm; however, the competition in nearby hotels offer much better value, especially for breakfast. There is plenty of parking out front; however, it is shared with the other hotel property out front also.

    Quality Inn - hotels - Updated May 2026

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