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Delta Hotels by Marriott Toronto East

Delta Hotels by Marriott Toronto East

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2035 Kennedy Rd, Toronto, Ontario, M1T 3G2, Canada
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Jul 21, 2018
Lovely hotel, in North Scarborough. Centrally located for access to the highway. Big pool which adults and kids love. Like the conference rooms which I have visited over the years for meetings. Friendly, helpful staff.

Jul 18, 2018
It is a great place to put up our professional guests who visit us they never complain and the place is always clean and tidy. It has no competition in the area this is the only place to stay. The receptionist off a helpful and friendly. The parking is convenient.

Jun 18, 2018
I spent the night with my best friend for a girls weekend. It was nice..nothing special. The beds were extremely comfortable and clean to our surprise. The rest was just like any typical hotel. Nothing stood out but it was a comfortable stay at a reasonable price.

Jul 20, 2018
Free parking, easy access to the highway, fast check in with friendly staff. The room was very modern with a fridge! Nice update grades to the hotel and room service was fast and great. Thanks!

Jun 2, 2018
Not a big fan of this hotel. Location was ideal for my business meeting I was attending, but that was about the only thing that was ideal. The beds did not have any blankets on them, nor any in the closet. There was major construction that closed the parking lot, which caused a ridiculous walk (if you have luggage to haul) without any access to an elevator. Breakfast buffet was not impressive at all. Coffee tasted like it was made from water hose water. First floor was very noisy, which really prevented a good night's sleep. Pretty poor excuse for a Marriott brand hotel. I will definitely look for alternatives for my next visit.

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