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It looks like a lot of recent work was done to the...

It looks like a lot of recent work was done to the group spaces, which could be a great place to be in the winter... maybe.
Our room was poorly done. I've seen better DIY jobs for sure. There was almost no water pressure. The popcorn ceiling was lined with wood trim, but there were paint marks all over it, as if whoever did it had never painted before, or just didn't care. Three carpet was cheap and was loose in areas. There was no working thermostat, but there was a little room fan to use... although it might have been there to dry the mildewed wet spot on the floor in front of the couch. The bathroom had no lock and the shower sprinkled luke warm water out as if it was 30 years old and other guests had used the shower before me.
There was one staff member there when we checked in (the owner I guess?). We checked in late and she was cleaning the kitchen next to our room. The info card in said the owners live 2 min away and to call their cell phones if you have a problem. After that point I don't believe there was any staff in the building.

There was supposed to be a continental breakfast, but it appeared as though the bagels and cereal had been put out there night before. No milk, no butter or cream cheese. I was able to grab one of the last Keurig pods for coffee, but there was no cream. Afterwards I set the used pod neatly on the pile of other used pods on the counter because there was no trash can.

All in all, it wasn't the worst place we've stayed. But our discount rate from Expedia was more $ than we paid for a 4 star hotel a few nights before in downtown Montreal. Peak season Montreal was cheaper than off season at the ski hill? I would have at least hoped for some butter for that generic Sysco bagel.

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