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Days Inn - Niagara Region, Welland in Welland, Ontario |
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Days Inn - Niagara Region, Welland
1030 Niagara St
Welland, Ontario L3C1M6
Call Expedia at: 1-800-551-2409 |
| This brick hotel is one km (one-half mile) from the Welland Exhibition Centre and 19 km (12 miles) from Niagara Falls. Standard guestrooms feature complimentary wireless Internet access, daily newspaper delivery, and cable/satellite TV. Guests can take advantage of the indoor swimming pool and spa tub and enjoy live music at the lounge on the weekends.
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Amenities | Recreation | Reviews
Days Inn - Niagara Region, Welland Amenities
This contemporary brick hotel is 19 km (12 miles) from Niagara Falls. Guests have access to an indoor swimming pool and spa tub, sauna, fitness equipment, and laundry facilities. Wireless Internet access throughout the hotel is complimentary, as is self parking with ample bus and truck spaces available.
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Recreation
The recreational activities listed are on site; fees may apply.
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Days Inn - Niagara Region, Welland Reviews
| Traveler Ratings Summary for Days Inn - Niagara Region, Welland
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Overall: 2.50 |
Service
3.00 |
Condition
2.50 |
Cleanliness
2.50 |
Comfort
3.00 |
Recommend
50.00 % |
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| Not impressed |
Overall: 2 |
Service 3 |
Condition 1 |
Cleanliness 1 |
Comfort 2 |
Recommend No |
| quite run down, wall paper peer off everywhere. Stained towel.
Reviewed by traveler on August 23, 2006 |
| Quiet retreat from the hubbub of downtown Niagara |
Overall: 3 |
Service 3 |
Condition 4 |
Cleanliness 4 |
Comfort 4 |
Recommend Yes |
| Days Inn Welland has some definite pros and cons. Pros were... Great location outside the endless streams of people at the hotels in Niagara Falls. Welland is just a quick drive west, and you're rewarded with a slower atmosphere and local shopping that saves money by not having to pay the astronomical prices everywhere neer the falls. The room was decent, and the staff was courteous. The pool was nice. Cons were... The breakfast area was CONSTANTLY out of essentials like coffee, milk, bagels, cream cheese, etc. It was also pretty well packed with people, and not a lot of variety. The attached restaurant is a little too... High class for my family, and the food wasn't all that great (and was expensive). There's a Boston Pizza nearby that is also expensive, but the food is AWESOME.
Reviewed by traveler from Central New York on August 2, 2006 |
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