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1175 Victoria St N, Kitchener, Ontario, N2B 3C8, Canada
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Jun 20, 2018
Stayed here last year and it was about a 3 star. Cheap and divey, you don't check in here expecting much. At least in the room I had last year the fan/AC worked... Spent a hot and sticky night with the window open, which meant listening to the other esteemed guests until 4am. I would have recommended this place as a cheap motel prior to this visit, but I feel like the owners have let things go a little too much. Look elsewhere unless you are desperate.

Jun 16, 2018
Very Nice Motel quite and peaceful pleasent stay....Home away from home feelings...

Jun 15, 2018
You might want to just sleep in your car if you have one

Nov 21, 2017
DO NOT BOOK. Booked for Everafter, but when i called to ask about smoking and wifi and such the man on the phone was rude and kept asking me if i wanted to book even though i already did. "you are wasting my time and yours, do you want a room or not" I asked for a manager and then was told i was speaking to the owner. HIGHLY DONT RECOMMEND AWEFUL CUSTOMER SERVICE, can't imagin what it's like staying there. CANCELLED MY BOOKING IMMEDIATELY.

Sep 25, 2017
This place was horrific. We were transferred here from our original booking due to flooding. The man at the desk with the big white beard told us we could not sleep 4 to a room and that we needed to book another one. The room he had was a smoking room and was absolutely disgusting. We ended up staying in another room, (family offered their room). We were refused our payment back for the room. Upon our arrival there was a girl, barefoot in a house coat smoking a cigarette in the office and quite a few sleezy looking men laying around on picnic tables.even a local can driver told us afterwards that this place is known for its prostitutes.

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