Saturday, March 22, 2008

Trip Advisor Response

ShaughnessyVillage, Director
(Management representative)
Mar 10, 2008

Shaughnessy Village operates at 90% occupancy throughout the year. What better endorsement can we have than by the people who stay with us: bankers; consulates; government, city hall, fire department and union people; inspectors; realtors; cab drivers and personnel in shipping, fishing, mining and logging; and people going to and from health care centers.

30% of our occupancy is repeat business from single students and tourists.
We feature a 3 room honeymoon suite for romantic getaways.
All units are small theme rooms, like cabins on a cruise ship equipped similar to that of a deluxe recreation vehicle.

Our studio rooms are the smallest and best priced and most in demand.
There are numerous free facilities and amenities.

Our rates include a free health club with tanning bed, aroma therapy steam spa, sauna, exercise gym, 2 jacuzzis and swimming pool. Also, free in the rate are free video movies shown 24 hrs/day, outdoor chess, checkers, and shuffleboard courts in the award winning Cupid Gardens; a free 9-hole crazy putt course and 250 ft waterway for adult toy yacht races. There is a free 24 hour front desk, hi-tech secrity and medic alert response system.
There is free cable, color tv and all utilties.

The first months parking is also free for long term guests.
All of these free things give Shaughnessy Village the 90% occupancy year around and makes it a popular destination for economy conscious long term and short term travellers.

Thursday, March 6, 2008

What Vegas Hotels used to be like!

I found this Lonely Planet review and just had to post it. I'll be sure to put a permanent link in the side bar.

Shaughnessy Village (Hotel)

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  • Address:
    1125 W 12th Ave, Fairview
    Vancouver V6H 373, Canada
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  • Neighbourhood: Fairview
  • Atmosphere: Chintz and Busy
  • Price Range: Budget

Lonely Planet Review

Your eyes will widen to the size of saucers when you step into the campy lobby of the Shaugnessy Village, undoubtedly the city's kitschiest hotel. But this joint doesn't take itself too seriously and that's the secret of its success. Immerse yourself in what Vegas hotels used to be like.

If you embrace all things wacky, you'll love the unique combination of flowery sofas, pink carpets and shipping paraphernalia covering every interior inch of this giant tower block 'B&B resort'. Resort is definitely the right word since the Shaugnessy has the air of an innocent 1950s Vegas hotel, complete with glass-encased displays of petrified rocks, a gym with a bum-shaking belt machine and a tree-lined 'Cupid's Garden' area with waterfalls, crazy golf and a watercourse for miniature boat racing. But the hotel is in tiptop condition, right down to its clean, well-maintained rooms. Recalling ships cabins or RV homes, these are all lined with wooden cabinets and include compact en suites, small TVs, microwaves and refrigerators. Each has a little balcony - some with mountain views. Extras include free full breakfast, outdoor pool, large laundry, health club and on-site hairdresser.

Review by author John Lee

Saturday, March 1, 2008

Interested in Staying at the Village?

The ‘Village’ is in the hospitality industry and the staff, under the leadership of Ms. Floody have been nominated and won several tourism awards for outstanding service.

One of the main attractions are the world famous award winning, romantic ‘Cupid’s Gardens’ which offer fantastic photo opportunities and have been used for a number of engagement and wedding parties.
Visitors
can also enjoy some sushi and tea in the Japanese Garden Restaurant.

For those interested in staying on either a long or short term basis the ‘Village’ offers three sizes of rooms—‘small, smaller and smallest’---most of which are clones of each other and at rates that are so low it’s hard to believe.
The 192 smallest rooms are the most popular

The ‘Village’ averages 90% occupancy.

Guests are welcome to enjoy the free health club and numerous other free facilities and amenities.

Practical and beautiful!

Visit the ‘Village’ Web site at shaughnessyvillage.com for further information.

“Put An End To Bullying” more info

On February 27 Shaughnessy Village declared their support to “Put An End To Bullying”.

All the staff wore a pink carnation, trimmed with a pink ribbon.

In the elevators and main and lower main floors were posted signs featuring a pink heart that said: “Support----Put An End To Bullying”.

The ‘Village’s’ Vice President and General Manager Jan Floody said that the staff and many of the visitors and 250 guests were proud of the position that the Village has taken to support this great cause that was instigated by Christy Clark, Radio Talk Show Host at CKNW.

B.C.’s Premier Gordon Campbell stated that February 27 each year will be ‘Stop The Bullying’ day.

This initiative has been recognized by many people throughout Canada, some parliamentarians in Ottawa and by people’s in countries around the world.

The ‘Village’ believes this is a step in the right direction in making people hospitable in their relations towards each other.