Victoria Park Motor Inn Hotel
, ReginaRooms: 66
2050 Victoria Avenue
- Regina - Saskatchewan - S4N 7B9 - Canada
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| 306-565-2251
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Reviews - Victoria Park Motor Inn Hotel
Great Service & Freindly Staff
Submitted by: ned in 04/02/11 - Age Group: 3140
- From: Canada
- Traveller type: Budget Traveller
I definitely would recommend this hotel.All staff were very freindly and hotel very clean.I will for sure be staying here again,on my next trip back.
great place to go if want bed bugs
Submitted by: bud in 08/01/11 - Age Group: 3140
- From: Canada
- Traveller type: Adventurer
Dont stay there Unless you want BED BUGS it is horrible looks very nice from outside not so nice inside
Very unprofessional
Submitted by: Bud in 31/01/11 - Age Group: 4150
- From: Canada
- Traveller type: Business Traveller
The lady that worked in the am during the week is very unprofessional not to mention they dress like slobs I will never stay there again The hotel looks great from the outside but once you get in the tvs suck they cut in and out not to mention how out dated they are the hot tub stinks not like chlorine either horrible never recommend this place
nasty Bed bugs
Submitted by: leann in 25/11/10 - Age Group: 3140
- From: Canada
- Traveller type: Family Traveller
This place is nasty it has bed bugs and the customer service is horrible,Poulins pest control was there when I was and rooms were closed. The front desk staff was ignorant and they are very unknowledgeable.
Great value for the price!
Submitted by: Lindsay in 24/08/10 - Age Group: 1825
- From: Canada
- Traveller type: Young Couple
While travelling across Canada, the Victoria Park Motor Inn was one of several stops along the way for myself and my boyfriend's sleeping accommodations. It came across to me as a sort of cross between a motel and a hotel. It was much nicer and cleaner than your average motel, but lacked a few of the amenities that a hotel might offer (ie. hairdryer), but it was really much closer to a hotel.
My room, in particular, had 2 queen-size beds with a small sitting area and all for about $100. It is my understanding that this is about the average price you'll pay for a room in Regina. Our room offered a tv, air conditioner/heater, bar fridge, microwave, and coffee maker with free tea and coffee. The Victoria also offered a continental breakfast the next morning with a variety of danishes, muffins and other breakfast treats.
I was also thankful to the Victoria Park Motor Inn for reserving a certain number of rooms for those with pets, as I found it quite difficult to find places such as theses during our travels.
One last note I'd like to make is how incredibly friendly the staff were there. They were very friendly and we easily struck up a conversation with them about our travels. They were also able to recommend a number of great restaurants nearby for dinner. For the price, I'd definitely recommend this place to those who would enjoy many of the benefits of a hotel, but for a better price!
My room, in particular, had 2 queen-size beds with a small sitting area and all for about $100. It is my understanding that this is about the average price you'll pay for a room in Regina. Our room offered a tv, air conditioner/heater, bar fridge, microwave, and coffee maker with free tea and coffee. The Victoria also offered a continental breakfast the next morning with a variety of danishes, muffins and other breakfast treats.
I was also thankful to the Victoria Park Motor Inn for reserving a certain number of rooms for those with pets, as I found it quite difficult to find places such as theses during our travels.
One last note I'd like to make is how incredibly friendly the staff were there. They were very friendly and we easily struck up a conversation with them about our travels. They were also able to recommend a number of great restaurants nearby for dinner. For the price, I'd definitely recommend this place to those who would enjoy many of the benefits of a hotel, but for a better price!
bad choice
Submitted by: jeanie in 30/07/09 - Age Group: 51 - 60
- From: Canada
- Traveller type: Mature Couple
Motel rooms in Regina are all expensive, so we expected to pay over $100/night for a room. We were disappointed in this hotel. The rooms were clean and the beds fairly comfortable, however, the WIFI access was very poor. Their system could not handle the amount of use and it was almost impossible to access beyond a home page. There was no hair dryer or personal amenities provided. The air-conditioner was extremely loud. They provided only 3 towels for a room with beds for four people. While getting another towel was no problem, we had to go down to the desk to get it. Check-out time was 11:00 a.m., but the maid knocked on our door at 9:15 wondering when we were going to leave. Breakfast was great if you like carbs. We returned to our room about 10:00 after having breakfast only to find that our key cards would no longer open our door and we had to go back down to get them reset. The maid knocked on the door again about 10:15 again wondering when we were going to leave. I would not stay in this hotel again.
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Awesome
Submitted by: Sheri in 18/05/08 - Age Group: 18 - 25
- From: Canada
- Traveller type: Young & Single
Great price, Friendly staff. Was expecting a lot less for the price, becuase they are the lowest in that end of town, but got way more than expecting. Breakfast was reasonable (assorted bagels, cookies, muffins, and white/brown bread), juice was very good. coffee on all day and night. good location too, not too far from downtown, or airport. Rooms very clean!! Definitely coming back.
Service and quality commensurate with price
Submitted by: Randy in 23/12/07 - Age Group: 41 - 50
- From: Canada
- Traveller type: Family Traveller
This is probably the cheapest of Regina's newer motor hotels and you'll definitely only be getting what you pay for. Amenities are limited to things like an elevator, ice and vending machines and coin-op laundry on each floor, and a 24-hour front desk. There is a free continental breakfast but it's so skimpy that calling it "breakfast" is a bit of a stretch ... whether I go early or late all I ever seem to find apart from coffee and juice are sourdough bread for toasting (never any other kind) and big cookies with Smarties in them (when did THAT become a breakfast food?) Front desk service is passable but their personnel turn over frequently and rarely seem to know much about the place. They are apparently not provided with information on how each room's furnishings are configured so they can only guess whether you'll get a room with a sofa, hideabed, one or two queen beds, etc. Rooms are fairly spacious and there are a handful on the main floor which have doors to both the interior hallways and the parking lot out front - great for families with lots of luggage. Rooms on the east side overlook a crematorium and funeral home. On my visits the rooms have been appeared to be clean (bathrooms are spotless) and the beds are reasonably comfortable.
Bed bugs
Submitted by: nadia in 23/09/07 - Age Group: 18 - 25
- From: Canada
- Traveller type: Business Traveller
I am here for business and I am staying in this hotel and I woke up with bed bug bites all over my back. And they have started to spread and i will be switching hotels because I find it completly discusting.. and I am not impressed dont get me wrong it is a nice hotel and the staff is very friendly but bed bugs? not so much..
Wonderful experience
Submitted by: Mary Siever in 22/08/05 - Age Group: 31 - 40
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- Traveller type: Family Traveller
The service, quality, EVERYTHING was wonderful! I highly recommend this place! The hotel staff was terrific in every way, the room was perfect and clean and comfortable. Great beds and they have laundry facilities and a fitness room and breakfast and it was just great.
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