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Sheraton Red Deer Hotel

Sheraton Red Deer Hotel

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3310 50 Ave, Red Deer, Alberta, T4N 3X9, Canada
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Jul 25, 2018
Good solid 4 star hotel. Clean and comfortable beds, great friendly staff, nice pool, and exercise room. The lobby bar has better than average bar offerings. Try the duck wings...False advertising as they were really legs, but trust me, you'll get over it. 👍

Jun 3, 2018
The check in and out seemed to take a little longer than at most places. When we called to get some of the complentary things it was delivered promptly and without fuss. The room was clean and spacious. Great shower! Staff was very helpful with all requests and didn't give us any trouble about loosing our room key cards. The club room was a rather nice touch and well worth it

Jul 25, 2018
Was at a funeral held at one of the rooms in the Sheraton. Staff was great and understanding of the situation for everyone and did the best to make it an easier experience. The room was clean and well setup. Had almost 400 people attend. I suppose the only negative was that the room got very hot but with that many people not unexpected.

Aug 1, 2018
Good hotel for a conference. Nice and clean although some parts are showing its age. Food was terrific and service very friendly. Overall a good stay for a reasonable price.

Jul 31, 2018
went there for a training organized by my employer. the hall is nice but the conference rooms are really really standards. And there bar doesn't deserve the standard of a Sheraton. the parking lot is seriously not safe. Saw a truck with a broken window when I came and during the training a man tried to break into a car parked not far from the Hotel. Really scary. Really not impressed for a Sheraton.

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