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Howard Johnson by Wyndham Thunder Bay
3.6/5104 Reviews

Howard Johnson by Wyndham Thunder Bay

Thunder Bay|2.48km from Little Trout Bay Conservation Area
My husband, our baby and I checked in late when we arrived to Thunder Bay at about 2:30am The gentleman who checked us in was great and personally came to the room and offered us a complimentary 12:00pm late check out. We slept well, beds were ok and cleanliness of the room was ok. The morning is when the stay turned bad. We were awaken by the front desk staff at 10:45 with loud banging on the door. This was a very rude awakening especially so early after a long day and night of driving and needing all the sleep we could get. My husband let him know we had a late check out and the man went away. We then turned on the tv to watch the morning news and get back on the road. Well the tv did not work. Not a huge deal though. So on check out, we asked if we could have a bit of a deal on the room for the rude awakening and the television not working. I was told by the front desk clerk that he could give a discount on the room at the expense of the 250 dollars security deposit charged to my card. So obviously I didn’t accept the offer. The manager was there and I asked her if there was anything she could do about it. She immediately got defensive saying we should have told them the tv was broken and they would fix it.(I had already told the front desk it was not working and they checked it and confirmed the satellite box was not powering up and was broken). She then began to let me have it about how I wasn’t charged for late check out so it’s not their fault we were awaken long before our check out time and she would check video cameras to see what time exactly we were woken up. I told her this was terrible customer service and to forget the whole thing and we didn’t need a discount that bad. I remained calm as she did not. As we were getting in our vehicle she came storming out the door yelling at us that we got the 89 dollar a night room and that’s the best deal in town and rumbling other things we couldn’t hear as she had her backs to us at this point. This was not enough for this manager. We were on the road for about 20 minutes at this point and received a call from her(the manager) telling us she checked the security footage and we were lying about when the man banged on the door and that we had smashed the bed against the satellite plug and that why the didn’t work.(the plugs were behind the desk and entertainment stand… not our bed) we will never be staying at this location again. This manager really needs to learn customer service from her night time staff who were excellent to deal with.

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Days Inn by Wyndham Thunder Bay North
4.2/5102 Reviews
We drove from Toronto to Manitoba and back, stayed in several hotels along the way, and this one was our favourite. Rooms are clean and spacious and everything is done right. Our stay was relaxing and comfortable. And the customer service was exceptional: when we first arrived, due to a mix-up (caused by booking.com), the gentleman at the front desk couldn't find our reservation. But even though they were fully booked, he not only found a (better!) room for us but also gave us a significant discount ”for the trouble” (which turned out not to be their fault anyway). He still honoured that even after he eventually found our original reservation in their system.
Days Inn & Suites by Wyndham Thunder Bay
4/5103 Reviews
It’s pretty sad when you get caught on the highway in a traffic jam for over 6 hours then you finally get to hotel to checkin, go to your room to find out that the keycards don’t work so you go back to front desk to get 2 more keycards to get in your room to find out that they don’t work either. Then the person at front desk brings up more keycards to try before you finally get into your room after 30 to 45 mins. You get into room to find out the bathroom has hair on the toilet and in the shower. So really it was a terrible experience cause after finally getting in my room I got maybe 4 to 5 hours sleep before I had to checkout by 11am. So no I wouldn’t recommend this place as a good place to relax and stay
Comfort Inn
3.4/5101 Reviews
The sheets were crumpled like no replacement, the air in the room was not good, and it was not a taste. There is no elevator in the hotel, and seven or eight pieces of luggage are going to move upstairs. Speaking a little off topic, from Vancouver all the way to the east to the place, I found that the hotels here are generally very expensive, because it is almost 1000 kilometers to the east to find a slightly like hotel, all the way is a small motel It can be seen that this is a stop where driving must stop. The supermarkets, gas stations and restaurants here are very expensive! Come catch up with Vancouver.
Hampton Inn & Suites by Hilton Thunder Bay
4.4/5107 Reviews
When I need to clean and sanitize including dusting, I then don't recommend a hotel. The floors were not very clean, I clouding carpet, always double check, dust, and especially bathrooms should be spotless! Including doors, baseboards and walls in the bathroom. This was on the the pet floor and the carpet in the hallways, near elevator are dirty, not maintained, even the lobby should always be clean but it was not.
Super 8 by Wyndham Thunder Bay
3.6/5101 Reviews
The environment is average. It is worse than other Super 8s. On the main street, the whole building is relatively old, the service is ok, and the stairs are too smelly. The door is unlocked, breakfast is OK
Delta Hotels Thunder Bay
4.3/5106 Reviews
The hotel is very new, the service staff are very friendly, the location is suitable for walking by the lake, recommended!

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When visiting Thunder Bay, you can choose from over 23 hotels with great reviews. The local average price is 84 USD per night. There are a variety of hotels to meet the needs of different types of travelers. There are 2 four-star hotels in Thunder Bay at an average price of 114 USD per night. There are 8 three-star hotels in Thunder Bay at an average price of 104 USD per night. There are 11 two-star hotels in Thunder Bay at an average price of 69 USD per night. As a popular tourist city, Thunder Bay has many renowned chain hotels. Those who favor Days Inn can choose a hotel under its name. Days Inn is the top choice of many travelers in Thunder Bay. Comfort Inn Thunder Bay is one of the most popular hotels in Thunder Bay. Days Inn & Suites by Wyndham Thunder Bay is also one of the most frequently chosen hotels.

There are quite a few famous attractions in downtown Thunder Bay, such as St. Paul's Anglican Church, St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church. For short trips in Thunder Bay, Hazelwood Lake are all good options. The most popular attractions for tourists in Thunder Bay are Centennial Botanical Conservatory, Amethyst Mine Panorama.

Average Temperature

• January to March: -8.25°C during the day, -14.35°C at night

• April to June: 11.48°C during the day, 5.18°C at night

• July to September: 18.11°C during the day, 11.72°C at night

• October to December: -0.58°C during the day, -5.88°C at night

Average seasonal Rainfall

• Spring: 39.3 cm

• Summer: 79.9 cm

• Autumn: 103.23 cm

• Winter: 60.33 cm

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