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Confederation Place Hotel

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237 Ontario St, Kingston, Ontario, K7L 2Z4, Canada
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Jul 14, 2018
Desperately needs renovations!!! Bathrooms are dated, & ceiling looks a bit moldy in bathroom. Wallpaper is peeling in room on all the walls. Location is fantastic. Great views. Walking distance to everything. Rooms have what you need and are spacious enough, but appear dingy like a cheap motel. The cute picture of the room online is not what the room looks like in person...at least not mine. It works to get some sleep, but not a place you want to hang out or sit in lobby area.

Jul 4, 2018
This is a nice enough hotel. There is parking indoors or if you wish, you can park across the road in the public parking lot. You can renew parking service through the mobile app, very convenient. The staff is very accommodating and even brought up a small drink fridge in our room b/c we had perishables with us. The room was very comfortable. The beds were good, comfortable enough for me and my pregnant wife, she had no problems sleeping. What the hotel does lack is a full breakfast. It does have croissant and baked goods for breakfast along with coffee and juice so there is something to eat.

Jul 23, 2018
The view from the 3rd floor overlooking the pool and harbour was nice, however the hotel is in dire need of renovation. Wallpaper (yes, wallpaper) is peeling; bathroom was mediocre. No hand towels which are in almost all hotels. When asked for them they did deliver. The biggest challenge is the parking; P1 has 16 spots and P2 another 20plus (approx.). There is no elevator from P2 so we ended up wheeling the empty luggage cart from P1 down a long ramp to P2; loaded up the cart and had to wheel it back up the ramp which happens to be in need of repair as the concrete is raised on one side so we had to lift the cart over this and almost lost total control. This had to be done because there is no elevator from P2 which is really unacceptable. We did not know nor were we advised that there is an accessible ramp on the waterside of the building which we used when leaving. Apparently there is a small sign on the door when entering the hotel. Breakfast was good. All in all, I would never stay at this location unless upgrades are done. The appeal is the waterfront only.

Jun 15, 2018
Location is great.. I would have enjoyed my stay much more if it wasn't for the lack of parking. The hotel charges 20/night and only have 40 spots for 95 hotel rooms. The bathroom is in dire need of an upgrade. There were too many plugs connected to an outlet which caused me some concern. The bed was too hard and the pillows too high. Breakfast was good.

Jul 10, 2018
Great location in the heart of kingston. Close to the water and other attractions, dining and shopping. Spacious comfortable clean rooms, on site swimming pool and friendly, helpful staff.

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