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We are going on a cruise to Alaska and flying into Vancouver a day early. Does anyone have any suggestions as far as staying in a hotel downtown by the cruise terminal. We are going with another couple and any suggestions would be great. Thanks much!!!!!

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As said before: Pan Pacific !

 

It is part of the cruise terminal and they offer specials for cruise passengers (breakfast and late check out incl.).

You can have them pick up your luggage at your room and they will check it in for you. Then you just ride down the elevator to the cruise terminal level and you are right at the check in and customs - VERY convenient!

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I also would recommend the Pan Pacific!! It is just fantastic and sometimes, although not often, you can find a good deal. The Fairmont Waterfront is right across the street and couldn't be too bad either. There is a Sheraton not far either .... but for ultimate convenience, you cannot beat the Pan Pacific. If you can, try to get a harbor view room. It will be well worth it!

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We stayed in the Century Plaza. It was nice enough and not too expensive. It has a comedy club in the basement (or did 3 years ago when we went). It is much less expensive than Pan Pacific.

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Pan Pacific. Right in the cruise terminal. Can't beat the location but also not inexpensive.

 

The Pan Pacific is located at the cruise terminal. If you don't mind paying almost $400 Canadian a night it would be great.

 

We are staying there two nights prior to our cruise, but we arrive in Vancouver a week and a half early and have a week there before we take a Rocky Mountain tour for four days.

 

We are staying at the Metropolitan Hotel, that is about 4-5 blocks from the Pan Pacific for about $1100 US for seven days.

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Loved the Pan Pacific. The best panoramic view I have ever had anywhere. So close to the Hatbor I felt like I was on one of the upper decks of the ship. Plus the beds, pillows and linens all top grade percale and so comfortable. Definitely worth the splurge!

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If price is a consideration, you can't go wrong with any Priceline 4 star hotel in the Coal Harbour area.

 

We have done that a number of times and always got a nice hotel within walking distance of the cruise terminal for less than $200 per night (sometimes far less).

 

On embarkation day, it was a $5 to $10 taxi ride from the hotel to the cruise terminal with all our luggage.

 

 

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We are going on a cruise to Alaska and flying into Vancouver a day early. Does anyone have any suggestions as far as staying in a hotel downtown by the cruise terminal. We are going with another couple and any suggestions would be great. Thanks much!!!!!
Thoughts....

  • downtown Vancouver is relatively compact.... most hotels are less than $10 cab ride. By going a few blocks or further away.... you find significant savings that will cover the cab ride and more.
  • In addition to Pan Pacific, Waterfront and Pacific Rim also offer cruise luggage transfer.

 

From another post.... I see you are looking for shelter June 3, 2017. Here's some prices with availability in USD from Booking.com.

  • $122 Days Inn. Great price.... but check reviews if it meets your standards.
  • $137 Best Western Plus Sands
  • $174 Residence Inn by Marriott
  • $178 Hotel Blu
  • $179 Delta Vancouver Suites.... popular choice 6 blocks from cruise terminal with biggie rooms!
  • $181 Rosedale
  • $184 Hampton Suites Downtown.... popular with those collecting Hilton points
  • $224 Holiday Inn Vancouver
  • $227 Auberge.... two blocks from cruise terminal
  • $242 Century Plaza
  • $310 Sheraton Wall Centre
  • $333 Opus
  • $334 Marriott Pinnacle
  • $354 Westin Grand
  • $364 Hyatt Regency
  • $380 Trump
  • $395 Sutton Place
  • $399 Shangri-La
  • $414 Grande Residence Sutton Place
  • $432 Westin Bayshore
  • $485 Fairmont Vancouver
  • $509 Four Seasons
  • $561 Fairmont Pacific Rim
  • $671 Pan Pacific

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