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Ramada Niagara Falls
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6045 Stanley AveNiagara Falls, ON L2G 3Y3
(905) 374-4142
- Price Range:
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$$$
- Accepts Credit Cards:
- Yes
- Wi-Fi:
- Free
- Wheelchair Accessible:
- Yes
2 reviews for Ramada Niagara Falls
2 reviews in English
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Review from Graeham M.
Toronto, ON
TIM TIM TIM!
This man was responsible for making what should have been an ordinary hotel stay into an extraordinary experience. When you stay in hotels and work in the hospitality industry you become adept at distinguishing between real and fake service, and when someone can provide real service, while still maintaining a certain professionalism it works wonders. Most of us aren't comfortable with the formality that certain corporate chains impose upon their underlings. Making those in front line service positions subscribe to using the guest name three times in every possible guest interaction, despite some encounters lasting less than 10 seconds. It can be kind of a challenge to casually work "Mr. Smith" three times into such brief encounters. Needless to say such interactions can seem forced and off putting for both parties, so when someone is natural you come to admire and appreciate it greatly.
I rarely gush so unabashedly about one individual, but Tim is the real deal. it definitely didn't hurt that he graciously upgraded my girlfriend and I to a room with a two-person Jacuzzi! we improvised and used shampoo to replicate the bubble bath experience as best we could. The results were mixed, but the powerful jet blasts were perfect after a long day of wine tasting in Niagara on The Lake. The only notable negative was the incredibly noisy floor we were on and the lack of parental discipline that allowed for such noise to continue for the better part of two hours in the early hours of a Sunday morning. We heard continual door slamming followed bu laughter. On the plus side this did force us to get on the road and start our journey south to Military Trail for some post Black Friday retail therapy.
Overall the Ramada was enjoyable and Tim was the biggest reason it was so. Kudos Tim, we will be back.
Free Wi-Fi and spacious rooms didn't hurt either. -
Review from Nick S.
Oshawa, ON
Rooms are clean and spacious. Hotel has signs for things to help the environment by encouraging you to reuse towels and bedsheets. If you want them all changed, just leave the towels on the floor, and for the bedsheets, place the card in the room on your bed. Otherwise they leave the bedsheets for you to reuse, and if you put the towels back on the rack, they wont change them and you can reuse them. I like this idea.
Front desk employee was speedy and helpful. Didn't like paying for parking, but I suppose its understandable given where we are. Our 2 double bed room came with a 27" tube, kind of old.
Just a note about the IHOP in the lobby though. DO NOT go there unless you want to be gouged and treated to a miserable meal. 18 dollars for one breakfast is absolutely ludicrous. Especially when there is an 8 dollar breakfast buffet across the street. I had the breakfast sampler, which included 2 bite sized pieces of ham, 2 pancakes(admittedly, they weren't bad), 3 eggs that were overcooked, bacon that looked like it was microwaved, and 3 mediocre breakfast sausages. It didn't come with toast for my eggs, so I asked for some. We were charged a couple bucks, and the toast looked like someone had stomped on it. And the potato things they gave us weren't fried all the way, they looked raw.
My girlfriend got a soup and half sandwich special because she was just as shocked as the prices. Her potato and bacon soup was decent enough, though the sandwich looked half assed and rather small for 15 dollars. All in all, paying 45 dollars for a two person "breakfast" is something I hope to never have to experience again. At least not with that lack of quality.
Overall good experience for a good price, especially around New Years. Just pretend like the IHOP isn't there. We did.
