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826.1 | Give me more info | CGOOA::RATHNOW | Eat right, stay fit, die anyway... | Fri May 13 1994 13:06 | 25 |
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Hmm...Well lets see...
Are you looking for, a hotel, an appartment, a house or are you not too
particular about what you stay in?
Places of interest depends on what kinds of things you like to do. If you
like museums and art galleries, you would probably try to get something
close to town. If you like outdoor type stuff, you might like to stay out
of the down town core. Give me some parameters.
One thing to warn you about: Vancouver has a terrible public transit system
(IMHO). It is not well suited to tourists. You would be best off to rent a
car, or in your case, a van.
For the last two years, the weather in mid-July has been wet, but that has been
due to the Alnenio (sp?) that's paid us a visit each of the last two years.
The weather usually is wet up to mid-July and then dries/warms up. From then
until about late October you can count on sunny dry weather. BUT, out here,
anything could happen....
Cheers,
Dave.
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826.2 | | CSC32::S_BROOK | There and back to see how far it is | Fri May 13 1994 13:35 | 2 |
| Alnenio ? I presume you are referring to the El Nin� trade winds off
the Pacific ?
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826.3 | Nit picking | KAOFS::R_DAVEY | | Fri May 13 1994 17:43 | 4 |
| If we're going to be picky, El Nino is a warm water current in
the Pacific Ocean.
Robin
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826.4 | | POLAR::RICHARDSON | Sick in balanced sort of way | Fri May 13 1994 17:46 | 5 |
| And if we're going to be nit picking it's "El Ni�o" and not "El Nin�".
But, I think we will decide to not be picky.
;-)
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826.5 | Warm Current | CGOOA::RATHNOW | Eat right, stay fit, die anyway... | Fri May 13 1994 17:51 | 15 |
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Is that how its spelt??
Okay, El Nino (<- with the little thing over the "o").
.3 is correct, it is a warm ocean current that normally flows further south
(around California, I believe). It is suppose to come our way every 25
years or so, but for some strange reason it has shown up here two years in
a row. With it has come some odd weather patterns and some sea life that
we normally dont see. Eg: in the last two years the new hatch of salmon
and steelhead smolts have been almost wiped out by schools of mackeril that
we normally never see in these waters.
Cheers,
Dave.
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826.6 | What do I know ... I'm in Colorado where El Whanot is giving us RAIN | CSC32::S_BROOK | There and back to see how far it is | Fri May 13 1994 18:31 | 15 |
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Right ... it IS an ocean current and it IS El Ni�o ... but associated
with these warm ocean currents are trade winds and they are dumping
some nice thunderstorm systems over Colorado the last few days!
the ~ does go over the n like in the Spanish Senor (Se�or) and is what gives
it the 'ny' sound.
My daughter who is now learning Spanish instead of French i spulling me up
on these Spanish things!
Enjoy El whatsitsname ...
After all it could be blowing along the Grand Canal!
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826.7 | Vancounver July 16 | NEWOA::HARRISON | Don't worry, its only 0's & 1's! | Mon Jun 06 1994 10:28 | 20 |
| Hi,
I am also flying out to Vancouver this Summer on July 16th. I am
looking for a hotel for one night that has a courtesy bus to and from
the airport. My flight from the UK doesn't arrive until 7:45pm so I
just want to get to a hotel easily and flake out. I'm planning to visit
downtown Vancouver to see the sights for the day on Sunday and then
return to the airport via the hotel to pick up a hire car.
On Sunday night I thought I would stay somewhere east of Vancouver
within about a two hour drive as I'm not picking the car up until 5pm
at the airport.
I am travelling on my own and will be heading out to Edmonton Alberta
via the mountains over a few days. I am quite depressed at the cost of
hotels in Vancouver, typically I'm getting quotes of $100 + tax!!
Can anyone help me out with good reccomendations on reasonably priced
accomodation?? Please.
Thanks Al
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826.8 | Two words: Stay & Save | CGOOA::BCLARKE | | Mon Jun 06 1994 12:56 | 11 |
| There is a Hotel in the Richmond Area, that is very close to the
Vancouver Airport, and also has a courtesy bus. The last time I
checked, rooms were going for around $55-$70/night, and I know that
Digital has a special room rate with them.
Were you looking for a Hotel in the Downtown area ?? If so, forget
about the $100 limit.
Regards
Brian
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826.9 | Another Q? | NEWOA::HARRISON | Don't worry, its only 0's & 1's! | Mon Jun 06 1994 13:09 | 9 |
| Re -1
Any idea if I could contact this hotel from the UK? Do you have an
address or tel/fax no? As I'm travelling on a personal holiday do you know
if I can take advantage of a Digital discount?
Thanks for the response.
Al
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826.10 | Try These | CGOOA::RATHNOW | Eat right, stay fit, die anyway... | Mon Jun 06 1994 13:27 | 37 |
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Try these. They are all located about 10-15 min from the Airport and all
have shuttles:
The Delta Pacifi Resort
10251 St Edwards St.
Richmond, B.C.
V6X 2M9
Phone : 604-278-9611
Fax: 604-278-2909
Delta Vancouver Hotel and Marina
3500 Cessna Rd.
Richmond, B.C.
V7B 1C7
Phone: 604-278-1241
Fax: 604-276-1975
The Richmond Inn
7551 Westminster Hwy.
Richmond, B.C.
V6X 1A3
Phone: 604-273-7878
Fax: 604-278-0188
Cheers
Dave
(Located in Vancouver)
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826.11 | Stay'n Save | TROOA::TIPPER | $DEF/INSTRUCTOR SANDY "Kenneth A." | Mon Jun 06 1994 15:01 | 13 |
| I have stayed in the Stay'n Save Motor Inn in Richmond, right beside
the Delta Pacific (and the old Digital office), but the rate in late
May '94 was Cdn$79+tax = $90.85 (approx �45). That was a corporate rate,
I don't know if special for Digital.
They have an airport shuttle bus, and are only about 10 to 15 minutes
from the airport by car.
Phone: (604)273-3311
Fax: (604)273-9522
The Delta Pacific is nicer, but costlier.
Sandy
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826.12 | cheers | NEWOA::HARRISON | Don't worry, its only 0's & 1's! | Tue Jun 07 1994 12:43 | 3 |
| Thanks for the replies.
Al
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826.13 | One more thing | CGOOA::RATHNOW | Eat right, stay fit, die anyway... | Tue Jun 07 1994 14:13 | 14 |
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Al,
If you want a good place to stay after you pick up your car, you should
stay in Hope. It is about 2 hours east of Vancouver and is the junction of
4 highways. It's quiet and the accomodations are reasonable. You should
book in advance as or plan to head there right away as motels tend to fill
up quite quickly that time of year.
I can probably get you rate information if you like. I went to high school
in Hope and my father still lives there.
Cheers,
Dave.
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826.14 | Hope sounds good more q's. | NEWOA::HARRISON | Take the money and run! | Fri Jun 17 1994 10:07 | 12 |
| Thanks for the reply Dave. Rate info would be welcome. Any idea how I
can book this up from the UK, I think the international tel code to
Canada is 010-1-BC?-motel. Could you fill in the blanks for me or tell
me if there is likely to be an agent in the UK. I guess as I'm
travelling on my own I'll be hit with a supplement or full room rate
for a twin?
Only four weeks to go, I can't wait. Canada here I come.
Thanks again
Al
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826.15 | | CSC32::S_BROOK | There and back to see how far it is | Fri Jun 17 1994 12:32 | 13 |
| Generally, accomodation rates in Canada and the US are kinder for single
rooms than they are in Europe. Generally, there is a "room rate"
for single, double, twins, double double, queen etc. The larger and the
more beds in a room, generally, the higher the room rate. If the occupancy
of the hotel/motel is low, or the place doesn't have single rooms, you
usually get an "upgraded" room for a single room rate.
Classier hotels often advertise "specials" for $n per person "Based on
Double occupancy". Their rate for singles will be less than a double,
but more than the advertised rate.
Stuart
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826.16 | Sure | CGOOA::RATHNOW | Eat right, stay fit, die anyway... | Fri Jun 17 1994 13:41 | 14 |
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Al,
I'll see what I can find and let you know. B.C. area code is 604 (the
BC? part of the number.) As mentioned in .-1, your are charged by the
number of people so you wont get hit with any extra charges.
Another, cheaper, alternative it to stay at provincial camp sites. There
are plenty of them, they'er clean and their rates are reasonable. It would
mean bringing (or renting) some camping gear but it would be worth it.
Cheers,
Dave.
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826.17 | Advise appreciated. | NEWOA::HARRISON | Take the money and run! | Tue Jun 21 1994 05:28 | 3 |
| Thanks again folks for being so helpful.
regards Al
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