I am 33 years old and live in Fukuoka Prefecture, Japan.
This time I went on a solo trip to see the Northern Lights.
There are taxis lined up at the exit of Yellowknife Airport, so it is easy to catch a taxi.
After getting in the taxi, I used the time meter to head to the hotel.
The Chinese owner was very kind and treated me very well. I was very worried about traveling alone this time, but he explained everything carefully and I felt very relieved.
Coffee and tea are available in the facility.
You can also cook freely, so if you want to save on travel expenses, I think you can save a lot by buying ingredients at the supermarket and cooking.
The hotel bath is shared and is shared by one person.
Body soap, shampoo, and hair dryers are also available and can be used free of charge.
The owner cleans it beautifully every day, so I was able to use it comfortably!
However, if you are going on an Northern Lights tour, please be careful about the bath! !
The bath cannot be used between 11:00 pm and 6:00 am because the guests may be asleep.
If you want to take a bath, please take a bath after 6:00 am.
By the way, I participated in the Aurora tour with Nanook Aurora Tour, which is run by a Japanese person.
If you want to go on an Aurora tour, you should definitely go with Nanook Aurora Tour!!
When I had to return to Japan suddenly this time, I was in a hurry due to an accident such as a flight cancellation, but
the owner arranged for me to be picked up and dropped off at the airport, and he also said,
If there is no accommodation available if the flight cannot be flown, I can stay for a bargain price of $60!
I was very relieved and really happy that he was so kind and considerate when I was in a lot of trouble.
We're all in this together when we're in trouble.
I'm very nervous about traveling alone, but...
I'm really glad I went.
When I visit Yellowknife again, I'd like to stay at this accommodation again.
Everyone has their own comments, but I've written honestly what I felt.
I hope this review will be helpful to you.
I hope you all have wonderful memories in Yellowknife. 2025.Feb 4
THE feeling of a single house. The shower and kitchen are rules that cannot be used up to 11pm~7am, so you cannot take a shower immediately after the end of the Aurora Tour. It was good that a hair dryer and towels were prepared. Anyway, it's cheap, so I personally recommend it.
I arrived when Yellowknife had a blackout. The bags were brought into the airport one by one. I went outside to see the hotel shuttle bus pulling out and drive right past me. I had to wait 30 minutes for its return, with me being the only passenger. The hotel had no power and I was told by reception that people can go up the lift but it is not guaranteed that you wouldn’t get stuck in it. Really had no choice as 7 floors is a lot of steps. The room was very hot, so I went do to the foyer. However, you could not get anything as their eftpos was not working. All places downtown were shut. So nowhere to eat or drink. The power came back on after 11pm. It was not a great start.
The rooms were roomy and the king bed was comfy but the bathroom was incredibly small. First time I have seen a shower where you pull the bath faucet down to change the water flow to the shower. It took a while and google to sort this out. The coffee machine was ok. The hotel window was dirty and spoiled the great view. I liked that the room had a microwave and bar fridge.
The staff were staff, nothing stood out as exceptional service. There is no porter service or doorman, so no help with luggage or doors. The lobby was ok but taken over by a theatre group the first afternoon, so not a lot of seating.
Remember this is touted as a 4 star hotel, but the service doesn’t match. Housekeeping is only done in the morning, if you want to sleep in, after getting back after 2am from Aurora tours, you will miss out. There is no free water or water stations. A bottle of water costs $5. There are many vending machines. Overall, I found this hotel average.
The hotel is slightly old as a whole, the service facilities are simple, but it basically meets the needs of accommodation. After all, there are not many choices in this place, and the price is ok.
Service attitude is very good, especially the breakfast staff, very nice
I like :
- provides free airport shuttle
- strategic location, between old town and downtown
- good price
- functional with kettle, microwave, hairdryer
- temperature in the room is warm enough but didn't make it feel too dry like an oven
- there's a Chinese restaurant in the hotel which is not bad
I don't like:
- wake-up call was executed at the wrong time (an hour earlier). On another day when I was sleeping, it rang me up at 7:30am when I hadn't made any wake-up call request
- staff so so
I stayed here for 6 nights to see the Northern Lights. I cooked my own meals in a room with a kitchen, living room, and bedroom. There was a supermarket called Independent just a 5-minute walk away, so it was convenient because you could get almost all the groceries you need. The room was spacious, warm, and had plenty of hot water, so it was comfortable. I would like to use it again.
The sound insulation is not good, and the room environment is really dilapidated. We always leave the windows open because the temperature in the room cannot be adjusted. Opening the windows will provide better air.
But this is the case in this area. There doesn't seem to be any high-end, new hotels.
The accommodation environment is not very clean, maybe everyone came back in the snow. We stayed there for four days.
Breakfast is simple. All nearby restaurants close early. . .
Situated on a quiet cul-de-sac in the Niven Lake area on a large lot backing to green space. This executive style suite with a great floor plan glows with natural light. A guest paradise, oozing with comfort and luxury. This house nestled in the heart of Niven Lake residential area known for its modern homes, a picturesque trail system, and its proximity to downtown and the airport. Perfect retreat for travelers seeking comfort relaxation and a taste of local culture. This house with a big kitchen and is designed to provide a peaceful and comfortable stay. With a garden, huge deck, trampoline, fire pit, a basket ball hoop and two nearby parks.About pets:No pets allowed.About checkOut:Check out before 11:00 AM.About children:Children allowed: ages 0-17.About checkIn:Check in after 3:00 PM.About smoking:Smoking is not permitted.About events:No events allowed.
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AAnonymous UserI arrived when Yellowknife had a blackout. The bags were brought into the airport one by one. I went outside to see the hotel shuttle bus pulling out and drive right past me. I had to wait 30 minutes for its return, with me being the only passenger. The hotel had no power and I was told by reception that people can go up the lift but it is not guaranteed that you wouldn’t get stuck in it. Really had no choice as 7 floors is a lot of steps. The room was very hot, so I went do to the foyer. However, you could not get anything as their eftpos was not working. All places downtown were shut. So nowhere to eat or drink. The power came back on after 11pm. It was not a great start.
The rooms were roomy and the king bed was comfy but the bathroom was incredibly small. First time I have seen a shower where you pull the bath faucet down to change the water flow to the shower. It took a while and google to sort this out. The coffee machine was ok. The hotel window was dirty and spoiled the great view. I liked that the room had a microwave and bar fridge.
The staff were staff, nothing stood out as exceptional service. There is no porter service or doorman, so no help with luggage or doors. The lobby was ok but taken over by a theatre group the first afternoon, so not a lot of seating.
Remember this is touted as a 4 star hotel, but the service doesn’t match. Housekeeping is only done in the morning, if you want to sleep in, after getting back after 2am from Aurora tours, you will miss out. There is no free water or water stations. A bottle of water costs $5. There are many vending machines. Overall, I found this hotel average.
GGuest UserI stayed here for 6 nights to see the Northern Lights. I cooked my own meals in a room with a kitchen, living room, and bedroom. There was a supermarket called Independent just a 5-minute walk away, so it was convenient because you could get almost all the groceries you need. The room was spacious, warm, and had plenty of hot water, so it was comfortable. I would like to use it again.
AAnonymous UserThe sound insulation is not good, and the room environment is really dilapidated. We always leave the windows open because the temperature in the room cannot be adjusted. Opening the windows will provide better air.
But this is the case in this area. There doesn't seem to be any high-end, new hotels.
The accommodation environment is not very clean, maybe everyone came back in the snow. We stayed there for four days.
Breakfast is simple. All nearby restaurants close early. . .
匿匿名顧客I like :
- provides free airport shuttle
- strategic location, between old town and downtown
- good price
- functional with kettle, microwave, hairdryer
- temperature in the room is warm enough but didn't make it feel too dry like an oven
- there's a Chinese restaurant in the hotel which is not bad
I don't like:
- wake-up call was executed at the wrong time (an hour earlier). On another day when I was sleeping, it rang me up at 7:30am when I hadn't made any wake-up call request
- staff so so
吉吉田光希THE feeling of a single house. The shower and kitchen are rules that cannot be used up to 11pm~7am, so you cannot take a shower immediately after the end of the Aurora Tour. It was good that a hair dryer and towels were prepared. Anyway, it's cheap, so I personally recommend it.
ききよ君I am 33 years old and live in Fukuoka Prefecture, Japan.
This time I went on a solo trip to see the Northern Lights.
There are taxis lined up at the exit of Yellowknife Airport, so it is easy to catch a taxi.
After getting in the taxi, I used the time meter to head to the hotel.
The Chinese owner was very kind and treated me very well. I was very worried about traveling alone this time, but he explained everything carefully and I felt very relieved.
Coffee and tea are available in the facility.
You can also cook freely, so if you want to save on travel expenses, I think you can save a lot by buying ingredients at the supermarket and cooking.
The hotel bath is shared and is shared by one person.
Body soap, shampoo, and hair dryers are also available and can be used free of charge.
The owner cleans it beautifully every day, so I was able to use it comfortably!
However, if you are going on an Northern Lights tour, please be careful about the bath! !
The bath cannot be used between 11:00 pm and 6:00 am because the guests may be asleep.
If you want to take a bath, please take a bath after 6:00 am.
By the way, I participated in the Aurora tour with Nanook Aurora Tour, which is run by a Japanese person.
If you want to go on an Aurora tour, you should definitely go with Nanook Aurora Tour!!
When I had to return to Japan suddenly this time, I was in a hurry due to an accident such as a flight cancellation, but
the owner arranged for me to be picked up and dropped off at the airport, and he also said,
If there is no accommodation available if the flight cannot be flown, I can stay for a bargain price of $60!
I was very relieved and really happy that he was so kind and considerate when I was in a lot of trouble.
We're all in this together when we're in trouble.
I'm very nervous about traveling alone, but...
I'm really glad I went.
When I visit Yellowknife again, I'd like to stay at this accommodation again.
Everyone has their own comments, but I've written honestly what I felt.
I hope this review will be helpful to you.
I hope you all have wonderful memories in Yellowknife. 2025.Feb 4
UUNCLE yechunThe hotel is slightly old as a whole, the service facilities are simple, but it basically meets the needs of accommodation. After all, there are not many choices in this place, and the price is ok.
Service attitude is very good, especially the breakfast staff, very nice
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