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    The Westin Trillium House, Blue Mountain

    The Westin Trillium House, Blue Mountain

    (51 reviews)

    $$$

    Amazing location! Ski in, ski out, right in the village and all the action. We had a loft suite…read moreroom and it was perfect for our family of four. Parking garage was great. Hot tub and other amenities were on point. Never waited longer than a minute for an elevator. Staff was attentive and while they were busy, they definitely all deserve five stars. We would definitely stay here again. With that said a few things of note: 1. We were never told about the ski lockers or provided our combo for the lock. Perhaps a newbie ski family mistake for not assuming, but also frustrating. 2. I had called about clearance height for vehicles as we wanted to use our Thule on our SUV. The front desk was not much help. Had we known there is a valet lot for vehicles with rooftop boxes, we would have done it for the nominal fee. As I am sure many parents can relate, driving in a snow storm when you can't see out the rear is not fun... roof box solves that. 3. The restaurant on site is lackluster. Service is on point; however, food is just alright and pricey, it is chaotic, and why in the heck only "reservations get window seats" is a policy is beyond any family we spoke to. All these awesome window tables looking at the village and lake that go empty because "walk ins" are subjected to interior seating despite all those tables being empty our entire dining session is beyond me. This isn't Manhattan. 4. The restaurant bar, given how nice the rest of of the hotel is, looked pretty sad. You could see all the shelf lighting was defunct, it looked tired and not well kept. As a business owner myself, and for how front and center the bar area is, my gosh keep it tidy, lit up, and gleaming with some pizzaz. Thankfully for those of us with older kids it is open until midnight, and once again the staff is Johnny on the spot, but geez it has seen better days. I realize it sounds silly, but this hotel is pretty awesome and with the large lobby the bar area should be the North Star, not something I look at and wonder "are they closed already?"

    We stayed here for my birthday weekend. The location is conveniently located so close to the blue…read moremountain village. Initially booked a room with queen sized bed and sofa bed but it was sweet of them to upgrade us to a suite room. The room was so spacious, bed was so comfortable. Room service was amazing our room was kept clean, fully equipped kitchenette with pots and pans, plates, cutlery, coffee machine, tea, sugar. The washroom was fully equipped, clean, with all the toiletries and bath robes. Our suite included a balcony with a beautiful view. The breakfast we ordered for room service was delicious. The area is beautiful with a pond in front of it.

    Mosaic

    Mosaic

    (13 reviews)

    $$$

    First of all, I don't have any problem with their rooms and other facilities. The hardware was…read moreactually very good. The problems lay in their management. We had 2 very bad experiences here. 1. The fire alarm was triggered at midnight. No one knew what was happening. The concierge was a poor part-time worker who didn't know anything. My friends went down to check and found firefighters were already at the front door of the building and all residents were sent to another building in front of the hotel thus my friends told us to go, too. Many residents said they were informed to evacuate ASAP. However, nobody informed us during that time. There were many ways to inform us and we even called the concierge. We were lucky because it was just a false alarm; otherwise, we would be trapped inside the burning building. 2. Our card was charged an unknown amount after checking out. It happened after we had checked out for an hour. Fortunately, we were still having breakfast in the village and had not gone off yet. We went back to the hotel and they just told me that was a mistake and gave us a refund immediately. Although they're small things, however, it showed it had some troubles with the management. The price of this hotel wasn't cheap so that's unacceptable.

    I had a wonderful stay here prompted by their Fall Suite Sale. It's an odd in-between time for…read morevisiting Blue Mountain in autumn, since not all the summer activities are still going and the ski crowds weren't here yet. Mosaic is located next to the conference center and it seemed like most of the guests were business clientele. This was nice as it was very quiet for us during our stay. Check-in was pleasant. We had booked passes for other events with Blue Mountain and they printed out our wristbands for us at check-in so we had everything up front. The room that we had was large and comfortable. It was a one bedroom with kitchenette and living area. There was a door from the bedroom to the washroom and one from the common area as well. The kitchenette was furnished with basic cooking supplies (spatulas, ladles) and dishware. There was a built-in stove top into the counter so you could definitely get your chef on. The room also had a fireplace which I was excited to use. It didn't work on the first night so I reported this to the front-desk staff. They had maintenance come and look at it while we were out of the room and had it up and running by the time we got back. I usually give the room a quick wipe down and I'm pleased to report that everything was spic and span. There wasn't any surprise dust that got picked up. Mosaic has some amenities including a year-round heated pool and a hot tub. The fitness area is located here too. You can pick up towels here for your workout and the pool. In the middle of our stay they closed the hot tub for renovations. They were able to provide me with a key card to the neighboring Seasons suites so we could use that one instead.

    The Dorchester - lobby

    The Dorchester

    (1 review)

    Not there yet! We…read moreconsidered holding off reviewing this recent arrival to the Georgian Bay accommodation pantheon, given that much of its intended offering is not yet built. But because it is already marketing itself as a luxury experience, and to our mind charging as such, we feel the property is fair game to be reviewed "as is". And as it is at the moment, The Dorchester is, in fact, a glorified rooming house, given that it only offers bedrooms - no restaurant, no bar, no room service, no concierge, no minibar, and no reception or housekeeping after about 5PM. All you get for your money is your bedroom and free parking. In the morning, for breakfast, you need to hunt down one of Collingwood's rare-as-hens-teeth diners that open before 9AM (i.e. McDonalds). In the evening, in the immediate vicinity, there are scarce watering holes for a pre-dinner drink (except for one that seems bizarrely to only offer varieties of Caesars). Given that you only get a bedroom here, we can happily report that our King room was mostly excellent. Nice bed, superb bathroom, quiet, a cozy armchair. From a strictly personal standpoint, we do wish however, that guests could opt for sheets & blankets rather than the duvet provided, but such option is not available. Conversations with staff (during the hours that there WAS staff) revealed that a combination of water/plumbing and city permit issues have delayed construction on what is envisaged to be a bar, a restaurant, and a conference/meeting facility. We can only hope that all that happens, and soon. A rumour we heard is that the wonderful Tremont Cafe might somehow be part of the dining solution. Having just eaten there, we have our fingers crossed that this proves to be true. We would return just for that. But until this luxury-level rooming house becomes a fully fledged hotel, we will likely not return. We'd be interested in hearing whether other guests feel the same as us about their experience at The Dorchester.

    Days Inn & Suites - Property amenity

    Days Inn & Suites

    (11 reviews)

    $$

    Great location , helpful and friendly staff. Room was spacious and clean while the bed was…read morecomfortable.

    I've stayed here a handful of occasions while in town for work. It's a well-run and well-organized…read morehotel. Service is prompt and LOCATION: Extremely convenient and surrounded by a number of stores. There's a Home Depot, Dollar Tree, 24-hour Tim Horton's and a 24-hour Metro encircling the building. Across the street is an A&W, Staples, small ski shop, Cineplex Odeon and a Chinese buffet. It's doesn't get better than that! BREAKFAST: There's a small selection of bagels, fruit and cereal and milk. What I enjoy the most is using the waffle machine - depending on the day, it can be plain, strawberry-flavoured or blueberry-flavoured - for breakfast; unfortunately, there's no maple syrup, just corn syrup. While the basics are provided, I wish that the hotel made a better effort to be more environmentally-friendly; paper plates are available but metal utensils and mugs would be better than disposables and Styrofoam. Both the Toronto Star and the local newspaper are available free of charge. PROS: A small pool and hot tub is located on the main floor. No charge for temporary storage. Clean, comfortable rooms that are very clean. CONS: The business room is small enough for one-person and is literally the size of a closet. There is no lounge area if you need to study; the breakfast area is off limits in the evenings. I'd definitely stay at Day's Inn again the next time I am in town. 4.5/5 stars

    Cranberry Resort - View to the rear...coming from Rec Centre

    Cranberry Resort

    (31 reviews)

    $$

    I have never struggled as much in writing a review as I did with this place…read more The regular rate for a standard room is $125/night. I picked up a promo where they gave me the room for $79/night. However; this rate also came with a 90 min session where they try and sell you some time share. But that's another review. We stayed for 2 nights and 3 days in Collingwood to check out the sights and sounds before the March break crowds. At first sight this dated hotel seem up to date and modern. However; it's nothing more than a face lift. Kind of like that first date you go on, where she gets all dressed up, puts on make up and smells nice. But in the morning you swear you NEVER touch tequila again or her! But seriously; it's not that bad...for the price. Even at $129/night. The hallway carpet was a little dirty, the paint job is sub par and the hotel is over all, dated. The rooms are comfortable, the beds are amazing and the washroom is spacious and clean. The staff have been nothing but courteous and professional. I dropped $5.00 for housekeeping after our first night for essentially just to make the bed. I'm a neat freak to begin with so there wasn't much to do other than empty garbage, make the beds and replenish some used towels. However, the beds were made hastily and the room was not vacuumed. Make sure you hit a few banks if you decide to have breakfast here. $13/pp for a breakfast buffet which includes coffee or juice. The breakfast was ok, but you would be better off slamming back some rotten ronnies (McDonald's) or eggspecation. The recreation centre is abysmal. It's....well, refer to my pics. The path leading to the Rec Centre is littered with dog shit and the path looks like it needs repair. They have a salt water pool. There are windows from a lobby corridor that allows everyone in the hotel to ogle you from afar when they walk by. Furthermore; it's only when you use the pool and the adjoined hot tub that you realize it's not all that clean. Pipes are rusting, paint flaking on ceiling, grungy grout and unknown substances floating about quickly had me and my family heading for the showers. Despite this sounding like a total negative review, it's more me knit picking on little things because I have a great expectations. If you have been to a true 5 star hotel, and won't settle for anything less...this is NOT the place for you. This is a decent place to come with the family for a resonably priced hotel while in Collingwood. Bring Tequila, it makes everything look better. SERVICE 4/5 ACCOMMODATION 3/5 AMENITIES 2/5

    Stayed in 2202 1 Bdrm with queen pullout bed. Full kitchen, washer/dryer, large shower, 2 TVs, gas…read morefire place. Aqua spa was a disappointment. Very rushed. 1-5 minutes through each station. 35 min in total. And only 8/9 stations were working.

    Weider Lodge - hotels - Updated May 2026

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