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JW Marriott The Rosseau Muskoka Resort & Spa

JW Marriott The Rosseau Muskoka Resort & Spa

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1050 Paignton House Rd, Minett, Ontario, P0B 1G0, Canada
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Jul 21, 2018
The king suite room was beautiful, very comfortable with a well appointed kitchenette. Living area was very nicely laid out. Loved the fourth floor corner balcony as it was completely covered. Our choice is to not have daily housekeeping and we really appreciated the daily drop off via a bag hanging on our door to replenish towels, toiletries etc. We felt the food pricing in the restaurants was excessive given the quality, we didn't bother with the Chop House as the prices were extremely high and we weren't sure it was worth it. Room service needs work speed wise. Great pool areas but the lake side lounge is only open until 6:00 p.m. which seems a waste.

Jun 1, 2018
Beautiful resort with stunning views. Luxury rooms and great staff. Had a minor malfunction with our fireplace whole there and within 5 minutes they were there fixing it and getting it up and running. The food is great and they have big portions. Best thing, as we were there for an event of 300+ people, the food was delicious and came out hot! Also as a big tea drinker they had a wonderful selection of teas and even have honey to sweeten instead of only sugar, which as a tea drinker is a wonderful change and greatly appreciated.

Jul 10, 2018
We were at the JW Marriot after Canada day long weekend. I travelled with my husband & 17 month old. What a beautiful resort! We were very surprised how good the food was at all the restaurants. Drinks were good, but expensive $20. We did buy in advance, the 2 can dine package, which provided some savings, since the restaurants are pretty expensive. It is was definitely a treat to lounge, eat and take in all the beautiful scenic views this resort had to offer. Rooms were very comfortable and spaciousness. Pools we’re all great! The grounds were just beautiful. Check in was swift. Staff was very pleasant & professional & informative. I had many clients (young & older) who referred me to this resort. I definitely was not disappointed.

Aug 6, 2018
Nice for a three star resort. It has a long way to go to live up to its 4-5 star claim. Weeds all over the upper deck lounge areas. Garbage strewn about and furniture in a state of disarray. Likewise in restaurant. Garbage from previous diners left on floor as new diners seated. Hard to figure out where to sit poolside because towels randomly left on chairs never seemed to be picked up. When we asked if we could sit by an unoccupied pool outside of the spa ( the only quiet spot in the resort) we were told it was for the exclusive use of spa quests. Minimum 75$ spa spend required. Tried to book something but there was no availability so we were told for 85$ we could used the pool. Figure that one out. And of course this was on top of paying 700$ plus per night and a ‘resort fee’ Had breakfast the first day. I ordered a granola, yogurt and fruit parfait. Couldn’t find the granola in it so I asked, and was told to dig to the bottom. Did so with the waitress looking over my shoulder and she finally agreed there was no granola. In the meantime my husbands French toast was delivered. Completely cold. We send both back and asked for two granola parfaits, which took an additional 30 minutes to be served. I could go on, but I think you get the picture............

Apr 5, 2018
My views are slightly skewed because a) it was paid for by work (not my money, not my problem), b) I wasn't able to enjoy myself because I was tied to a client, c) I didn't get to enjoy the amenities. All of that said, the room I stayed in was gorgeous. I felt that it was well worth the price. The cleaner came in every day and made the place sparkle. It was a really nice stay for the off-season. The view of the lake would be way better in the summer, so if you're a summer client, I'd say it's worth it.

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