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Conference kaosws::canada

Title:True North Strong & Free
Notice:Introduction in Note 535, For Sale/Wanted in 524
Moderator:POLAR::RICHARDSON
Created:Fri Jun 19 1987
Last Modified:Fri Jun 06 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:1040
Total number of notes:13668

935.0. "Hotel in Toronto" by INMCC::MUELLER (Chris, Germany's answer to R&R ...) Tue Jun 13 1995 13:49

Hi all,

my mother (a nice 65 years old lady) has booked a trip to Toronto. She'll stay
in a Hotel called "MONTE CARLO IN" but doesn't has any information on the Hotel.
I've never been to Toronto so I don't know anything about this hotel but my
experiences with hotels in the states showed me, that you should have some
information prior booking it.

I'm a bit scared that the hotel is in a "not so nice" area of Toronto or has
any other disadvantages. If someone could give me some information on that hotel
(perhabs from the AAA-hotel guide) you could help me a lot in getting the feeling
that my mom will have a safe trip to canada.

You can either post a reply in this conference or send me a fax (if you got the
hotel guide with you) to 861-3933 (or [49]6103-383933), attn. Chris Mueller. 

Please help me out on this.

Thanks in advance
Regards

ChriS
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935.1TROOA::COLLINSGreen Eggs and HamletTue Jun 13 1995 14:227
    
    I don't see any `Monte Carlo Inn' in the latest Toronto phone book.
    
    Perhaps it's the `Montecassino'?  Or maybe the hotel isn't actually
    in Toronto, but rather in one of the surrounding communities such as
    Mississauga or Vaughan or Markham?
    
935.2Hm ...INMCC::MUELLERChris, Germany's answer to R&R ...Tue Jun 13 1995 14:349
No, the name is 'Monte Carlo Inn'. My mother doesn't have any address, she'll be
picked up at the airport. The only thing I got is the name. 

I'm very happy that my mom's still able to travel around, but sometimes it's a
bit too much for me. She doesn't speak any english or frensh so I think you
understand my concerns.

ChriS
935.3Does not look promisingTROOA::SOLEYFall down, go boomTue Jun 13 1995 15:0211
    The Monte Carlo Inn is on Derry Road in Mississauga. I don't know the
    place at all but my suspicion is that it is likely to not be very nice.
    In any case if you're mother's goal is to sightseeing in Toronto it's a
    lousy location. See if she can get a hotel located downtown, the large
    chains are most reputable. By all means check back here because it is
    possible to wind up with a dive if not careful, still remember the time
    friends booked themselves into the "Prince Cartlon Hotel" based on some
    listings, the Prince Hotel is a nice hotel in North York, the Prince
    Carlton was a downtown dump in a lousy neighbourhood (it was also known
    as Larry's Hideaway for those of us who remember it, met my wife there
    but that's a whole other story) 
935.4POLAR::RICHARDSONAntihistamine-free BolognaTue Jun 13 1995 16:042
    I remember the Bond Place Hotel as being reasonable. There's a Ramada
    in downtown as well, and the Delta Chelsea.
935.5LOOKS GOOD TO METROOA::MILTONTue Jun 13 1995 17:5243
    I work out at one of our Distributors who happens to be a
    two minute drive from the Monte Carlo Inn.  At lunch I picked up
    a brochure.  It seems fairly new and also very clean.  It is 
    located on Derry Road in Mississauga, almost entering Brampton.
    It is small, only 65 rooms with a small restaurant on the main
    floor.  This Monte Carlo Inn reminds me of a smaller Best Western
    chain or Days Inn.  Clean but nothing fancy.  This is what the 
    brochure says.
    
    - 65 luxurious appointed bedrooms and suites
    - some rooms with whirlpool/jacuzzis
    - Cafe Monaco Bar/restaurant
    
    - 5 minutes from major shopping (more like 10 minutes by
      car to Square One which is the only really shopping)
    
    - 20 minutes to Canada's Wonderland (they have bus trips to
      this tourist attraction
    
    - 30 minutes to downtown by car
    
    - 10 minutes to airport by car
    
    - satellite dish and TV system provides up to 20 stations
    
    - in house movie system available
    
    You didn't mention if your mother was staying here as part of
    a package and whether she will be travelling with others. 
    If so perhaps they already have daily trips planned leaving
    from this hotel.  There were lots of brochures from companies
    offering tourist type daily adventures.  Also the hotel has
    a 1 day tour you can arrange through them to go to Niagara
    Falls.  They also offer a shuttle bus to the local Go Station 
    is our commuter train service.
    
    I believe this is a save and comfortable place to stay.  However,
    it is a fair distance from the city.  But if she is with a group
    who has transportation that may not be an issue.
    
    If I can help any further let me know.
    
    Laura
935.6Uff...INMCC::MUELLERChris, Germany's answer to R&R ...Wed Jun 14 1995 09:4522
Re .5:

Laura,

thanks a lot for that info. That's exactly what I needed to have a good feeling
when my mother visits your town. To tell you the truth I didn't expected 
something like that. The price sounded too cheap to me and while there were no
information on the hotel available ... well, you know my thoughts.

In fact it seems to be a good place for me too when I come to Toronto (especially
the whirlpool/Wonderland/shopping issues).

Just one other thing, do you know if there's a church in this area? I've been
with my mom at Boston twice and she likes the american style church very much.
Well, I can say she became a gospel-fan last year.


I think I owe you a beer ...


ChriS