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Prestige Treasure Cove Hotel

Prestige Treasure Cove Hotel

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2005 BC-97, Prince George, British Columbia, V2L 4N1, Canada
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Jul 3, 2018
Normally I love the Prestige hotels, this one was different. Called to see if room was available and how much. Yes lots of rooms, rate was quoted at $179.00, checked Hotels dot com and was quoted $149.00. Took the good deal, paid for it by credit card on Hotels dot com. Came in to check in and was then quoted $115.00 for the same room. WTH! The was told there is a $10.00 food voucher and didn't get it. The guy behind the counter gave me a long story about it's a mistake and he told them to fix it. Then got to the room and the whole back side of the building is under construction. No discount for that either. All around not happy with the stay! Will not be back to this hotel. Boo!

Jul 3, 2018
Rooms were standard nothing really stood out but the water slide made up for it, the kids and I loved it. Only downside is that the casino patrons take all the hotel spots leaving you to park in the overflow. Easy to navigate into from the highway.

Jun 20, 2018
Staff didn't seem to care that there was no parking for customers staying in hotel. Rooms are nice. Staff could be nicer. I still stay there all the time because I like being able to drink and play slots lol. Bummer that the bar is only open until 11pm

Jul 9, 2018
Rooms are nice. Service is good. No safes or microwaves. Internet kinda slow.

Jun 21, 2018
First time staying there, was on 4th floor, AC was heaven on a 37c day, pool was packed with kids & didn't check it out that trip. $10 voucher to use at the casino, 10% off Hummus Brothers restaurant, excellent location-shopping mall 1 minute away. Hotel staff were very friendly, quick & knowledgeable (best I've encountered in years tbh).

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