Urban trekker Posted October 9, 2014 #26 Share Posted October 9, 2014 Re the Hampton - probably an oversight - it's a couple blocks further - across from BC Place Stadium. I'm sure PD will be along to give you his thoughts on it. Cheers! Dennis Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
scottbee Posted October 10, 2014 #27 Share Posted October 10, 2014 I do not see the Hampton on your list. Do you think that hotel is ok? I booked it for next summer. Seemed like a nice place and close to everything. THanks for your thoughts on this. Nothing wrong with the Hampton Inn at all, and the even run a free shuttle to the dock on cruise days. It's across the street from the Football stadium; but games don't run that late, and that part of Robson Street gets pretty quiet after 11pm so I wouldn't expect noise issues. From the airport it will be about $35 for a taxi, or $9/ea for Skytrain to Vancouver City Centre followed by a 7-8 block walk along Robson to your hotel. Quite a few inexpensive food options not far away on Robson Street, and some of the city's best restaurants are 6-8 blocks away in Yaletown. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bumbletigger Posted October 10, 2014 Author #28 Share Posted October 10, 2014 Thank you Scottbee!!! Your expertise is appreciated. We booked the Delta Suites, as of right now. I will continue to look for better prices and options. Can we walk to the port from there? How much will a taxi from the airport cost? Any good restaurants around there? We are more of the casual sports bar and grill type people. Thanks again!!! Sent using the Cruise Critic forums app Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
5soccer9 Posted October 10, 2014 #29 Share Posted October 10, 2014 Nothing wrong with the Hampton Inn at all, and the even run a free shuttle to the dock on cruise days. It's across the street from the Football stadium; but games don't run that late, and that part of Robson Street gets pretty quiet after 11pm so I wouldn't expect noise issues. From the airport it will be about $35 for a taxi, or $9/ea for Skytrain to Vancouver City Centre followed by a 7-8 block walk along Robson to your hotel. Quite a few inexpensive food options not far away on Robson Street, and some of the city's best restaurants are 6-8 blocks away in Yaletown. What are some good inexpensive food options? Have never been to Vancouver and looking forward to staying after our cruise. I know we want to rent bikes at Stanley park. Any good suggestions of things to do, places to eat would be very much appreciated. I want to get the most of our 24 hours there. Also, if we do the Skytrain then it is a 7 -8 block walk to catch it from the Hampton? We will have a lot of luggage so I guess a taxi it is. Thanks again for the reply and any other information you can give me. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
scottbee Posted October 11, 2014 #30 Share Posted October 11, 2014 (edited) Thank you Scottbee!!! Your expertise is appreciated. We booked the Delta Suites, as of right now. I will continue to look for better prices and options. Can we walk to the port from there? How much will a taxi from the airport cost? Any good restaurants around there? We are more of the casual sports bar and grill type people. Thanks again!!! No problem. From the Delta Suites to the terminal is a short (4-5 block) walk. Exit the hotel onto W.Hastings, turn left walk 2½ blocks to Howe and turn right and the cruise ship terminal is right there. You want to make sure you walk to Howe and don't try and cut it short by taking Granville, becuase due to a quirk of the streets, you'll end up with a lot of steps in your path, W.Hastings to Howe to Canada Place; level and slightly downhill.... From the airport a taxi will be $35 +tip, or take Skytrain ($9/ea) to Waterfront, exiting using the "Granvile St Exit" (right on the platform, the opposite end of the tunnel that goes into the station itself). That puts you at W.Hastings & Granville, 2 blocks from your hotel. Lots of places to eat nearby. Rogue (at Waterfront Station), and Steamworks (next to Waterfront on Cordova) would be two good choices, fairly casual, but probably not the best if you want to catch 'the game'. If you're looking for more toward the sports side, The Shark Club (which is currently closed for renos but will be reopening soon) on Georgia @ Cambie (in the Sandman Hotel), Malone's at Seymour and W.Pender just around the corner from your hotel; or Moose's down Under (literally take the stairs DOWN) on W.Pender at Hornby. At Moose's I can highly recommend the meatloaf sandwich, it's good solid pub food. If you're feeling adventurous for an interesting lunch place, there's an inexpensive and quite good Japanese place called "Kita no Donburi" on Seymour St, right around the corner from your hotel; and a great falaffel place on Seymour a little further up called the Bahgdad Cafe. Lastly, there right across the street from your hotel is Harbour Centre, and there's a food court on the lowest level; the cream of the crop in there is probably Rice & Spice (Indian); Edited October 11, 2014 by scottbee Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
scottbee Posted October 11, 2014 #31 Share Posted October 11, 2014 (edited) What are some good inexpensive food options? Have never been to Vancouver and looking forward to staying after our cruise. I know we want to rent bikes at Stanley park. Any good suggestions of things to do, places to eat would be very much appreciated. I want to get the most of our 24 hours there. Also, if we do the Skytrain then it is a 7 -8 block walk to catch it from the Hampton? We will have a lot of luggage so I guess a taxi it is. Thanks again for the reply and any other information you can give me. I've left a bunch of inexpensive suggestions on another post for things a few blocks closer to the water, but there are probably 30 different restaurants on Robson within 5 blocks of the Hampton. Along Robson my cheap and cheerful gotos would be Back 40 (more of a pub), Memphis Blues (BBQ), Coco Noodle (chinese noodle dishes), Falaffel Maison, Viet Sub (best Bahn Mi in the city), and India Gate. Some of those places (Falaffel, VietSub, CocoNoodle) are really more casual quick lunch places, but the food is solid. If you're looking for fancier, along Beattie (just past Stadium Station) there's a great belgian place Chambar; and if you walk into the yaletown district (head along Beattie past the stadium) to approximately Nelson and Mainland there are a ton of great restaurants, Glowbal, Bluewater and many many more. As for getting from the Airport, it's about a 7 block walk to the Hampton from Vancouver City Centre station, or get off at Waterfront, follow the tunnel into the station itself, go upstairs, turn to your left and follow the signs for the Expo/Millenium line, and ride it 3 stops to Stadium Station from which the Hampton is a 2 block walk; although that would take more time. Edited October 11, 2014 by scottbee Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bristol5 Posted October 11, 2014 #32 Share Posted October 11, 2014 You're very welcome - I'm looking better at the moment because a few regular posters have been mostly offline for quite a while;-) If you really want wonderful responses, ask Scottbee about local transit or Putterdude for the dirt on local hoteliers! From your other posts, this was for a trip in May 2015, no? Don't worry too much about the airfare - that is a LOT of time for the airline to change their schedule. If, or more likely this far in advance, WHEN they do then: a) the new timing may be better for you; b) if it isn't then traditionally all airlines allow rebooking of flights without a change fee when THEY make an alteration. Just put a note in your diary to check the flight schedules on the airline website every couple of months. If you want to plan for the worst, put aside ~$7 a week in a jar and you'll be able to afford the change fee by next May. That's just one Starbucks trienti mochafrappachino unless Georgia is a lot cheaper than here! Martincath, You were right!:) The airline did make a change to our scheduled arrival time, it was only a 20 minute difference and didn't qualify us for a free change, but did allow me to make the change to the flight I really wanted without a "change fee" only paid the very slight difference in price. Thank you again for your reply to my post - I would not have known that I could make a change this way. I am very, very happy now, all plans are perfect and just have to wait for May! This thread has changed to the topic of food and I have a question for the locals...I have read about a French Canadian dish called Poutinerie. Do you recommend we try this, if so, where? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
5soccer9 Posted October 11, 2014 #33 Share Posted October 11, 2014 I've left a bunch of inexpensive suggestions on another post for things a few blocks closer to the water, but there are probably 30 different restaurants on Robson within 5 blocks of the Hampton. Along Robson my cheap and cheerful gotos would be Back 40 (more of a pub), Memphis Blues (BBQ), Coco Noodle (chinese noodle dishes), Falaffel Maison, Viet Sub (best Bahn Mi in the city), and India Gate. Some of those places (Falaffel, VietSub, CocoNoodle) are really more casual quick lunch places, but the food is solid. If you're looking for fancier, along Beattie (just past Stadium Station) there's a great belgian place Chambar; and if you walk into the yaletown district (head along Beattie past the stadium) to approximately Nelson and Mainland there are a ton of great restaurants, Glowbal, Bluewater and many many more. As for getting from the Airport, it's about a 7 block walk to the Hampton from Vancouver City Centre station, or get off at Waterfront, follow the tunnel into the station itself, go upstairs, turn to your left and follow the signs for the Expo/Millenium line, and ride it 3 stops to Stadium Station from which the Hampton is a 2 block walk; although that would take more time. Thank you so so much for all the wonderful information. I am going to print this so I have the information for when we get there. Thanks again. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dhill Posted October 11, 2014 #34 Share Posted October 11, 2014 My wife and I booked a room at the Pan Pacific for next year. Does anyone know anything about this place? It looks nice on their web site and is suppose to be next door to the cruise terminal.:) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Urban trekker Posted October 11, 2014 #35 Share Posted October 11, 2014 Is it Beattie St or is Beatty Street? There is also a new White Spot restaurant at Dunsmuir and Homer - whitespot.ca - that chain has been around for 86 years and is a favorite for many generations of Vancouverites. Enjoy your visit. Cheers and happy Thanksgiving to my Canadian friends and happy Columbus Day to our American friends. Dennis Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Urban trekker Posted October 11, 2014 #36 Share Posted October 11, 2014 The Pan Pacific is one of the hotels in Vancouver that has won a five star distinction - fabulous setting - it sits atop the Cruise terminal - no need to go outside to board the ship - just take the elevator or stairs down to the terminal. Hope this helps and enjoy your visit. Cheers Dennis Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
scottbee Posted October 11, 2014 #37 Share Posted October 11, 2014 My wife and I booked a room at the Pan Pacific for next year. Does anyone know anything about this place? It looks nice on their web site and is suppose to be next door to the cruise terminal.:) Not next door, on top of. To get to the cruise terminal, just take the elevator down to the P1 level, and the cruise terminal is one floor below street level Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
scottbee Posted October 11, 2014 #38 Share Posted October 11, 2014 Is it Beattie St or is Beatty Street? My bad, I always do that; have a friend with the name spelled IE; and the street is with a Y. I should know better given I used to work on BeattY street. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare martincath Posted October 12, 2014 #39 Share Posted October 12, 2014 Martincath, You were right!:) The airline did make a change to our scheduled arrival time, it was only a 20 minute difference and didn't qualify us for a free change, but did allow me to make the change to the flight I really wanted without a "change fee" only paid the very slight difference in price. Thank you again for your reply to my post - I would not have known that I could make a change this way. I am very, very happy now, all plans are perfect and just have to wait for May! This thread has changed to the topic of food and I have a question for the locals...I have read about a French Canadian dish called Poutinerie. Do you recommend we try this, if so, where? Glad the flight situation resolved itself so early. As to poutine (this is the dish, a place specialising in it would be a poutinerie) it's widely available across Canada and as long as you enjoy each of the component parts (fries, gravy, cheese) I'd certainly recommend trying it! Here in Vancouver there are a few poutineries and lots of pubs, bars, restos offer it. Search this board and Canada board for a lot of mentions - in case that doesn't work for you google Fritz European Fry House and La Belle Patate both of which have downtown locations. I'd link them directly but I'm on my tablet which is very annoying to add hyperlinks with... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
teachatthebeach Posted October 12, 2014 #40 Share Posted October 12, 2014 Thank you to all who posted this helpful information! I am also looking for a hotel in Vancouver and now I have some great suggestions. Sent from my iPhone using Forums Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
scottbee Posted October 12, 2014 #41 Share Posted October 12, 2014 Glad the flight situation resolved itself so early. As to poutine (this is the dish, a place specialising in it would be a poutinerie) it's widely available across Canada and as long as you enjoy each of the component parts (fries, gravy, cheese) I'd certainly recommend trying it! Here in Vancouver there are a few poutineries and lots of pubs, bars, restos offer it. Search this board and Canada board for a lot of mentions - in case that doesn't work for you google Fritz European Fry House and La Belle Patate both of which have downtown locations. I'd link them directly but I'm on my tablet which is very annoying to add hyperlinks with... http://westcoastpoutine.wix.com/labellepatate http://www.fritzeuropeanfryhouse.com/ Two great choices, as usual MartinCath is bang-on with the food recommendations. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bristol5 Posted October 12, 2014 #42 Share Posted October 12, 2014 http://westcoastpoutine.wix.com/labellepatatehttp://www.fritzeuropeanfryhouse.com/ Two great choices, as usual MartinCath is bang-on with the food recommendations. Yummm, both look like great places. Thank you both. We are staying at the Best Western on Drake Street, so it looks like the Fritz would be the closest. I have to try it, even though it does sound like an odd combination, the reviews are convincing. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
olvrxyzh Posted November 4, 2014 #43 Share Posted November 4, 2014 Nothing wrong with the Hampton Inn at all, and the even run a free shuttle to the dock on cruise days. It's across the street from the Football stadium; but games don't run that late, and that part of Robson Street gets pretty quiet after 11pm so I wouldn't expect noise issues. From the airport it will be about $35 for a taxi, or $9/ea for Skytrain to Vancouver City Centre followed by a 7-8 block walk along Robson to your hotel. Quite a few inexpensive food options not far away on Robson Street, and some of the city's best restaurants are 6-8 blocks away in Yaletown. The Hampton runs a shuttle every half hour until 11PM from the airport to the hotel. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare martincath Posted November 5, 2014 #44 Share Posted November 5, 2014 The Hampton runs a shuttle every half hour until 11PM from the airport to the hotel. The Hampton airport location certainly runs frequent shuttles to YVR (pretty sure it's available 24/7, not just until 11pm) - but the downtown location, to which SB was referring in his note you quoted, offers a local shuttle for dropoffs (no pickups) around the downtown area only. People frequently ask for a downtown hotel with a shuttle service to/from YVR and as far as any local poster is aware there is no such animal in Vancouver. If you stayed at the downtown Hampton recently and can confirm that they do actually offer a YVR shuttle now us locals would definitely like to know that so we can pass along the info... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
olvrxyzh Posted November 5, 2014 #45 Share Posted November 5, 2014 The Hampton airport location certainly runs frequent shuttles to YVR (pretty sure it's available 24/7, not just until 11pm) - but the downtown location, to which SB was referring in his note you quoted, offers a local shuttle for dropoffs (no pickups) around the downtown area only. People frequently ask for a downtown hotel with a shuttle service to/from YVR and as far as any local poster is aware there is no such animal in Vancouver. If you stayed at the downtown Hampton recently and can confirm that they do actually offer a YVR shuttle now us locals would definitely like to know that so we can pass along the info... Your right . . . there is no such animal. I had read this information somewhere, so I called the Hampton today; no shuttle service is available from YVR. Sorry about the misinformation! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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