OverviewCourtyard by Marriott Toronto Vaughan is located within the Interchange Complex that houses a movie theatre and several restaurants. This hotel is located off Highway 400 and 10.4km from Canada's Wonderland (distance: Google Maps).
This smoke-free and non-pet friendly property has 6 floors, 141 rooms, 3 suites and 2 meeting rooms. Every room comes furnished with an alarm clock, air conditioning, coffee maker and tea, cable television, iron and ironing board, hair dryer and high quality linens. In-room business amenities such as speaker and two-line phones with voicemail and desk-level electrical outlets are available.
This hotel offers free wired and wireless Internet in rooms, meeting spaces, and public areas. There is also free parking available on site. A pool, whirlpool, and fitness centre are available for guests.
The Bistro restaurant, located on site, is open for breakfast and dinner. There is also a Starbucks Coffee shop and a small snack shop in the lobby of the hotel. The lobby also features a fireplace sitting area.
Check in at this hotel is at 3pm, while check out is at 12pm.
Nearby attractions include the Vaughan Mills Shopping Centre which is located 5.4km from the hotel. The downtown Toronto city centre is 28.4km from the hotel, while the CN Tower and Rogers Centre are 27.0km away. Toronto Pearson International Airport (YYZ) is 19.3km from the hotel (distances: Google Maps).
The GoodMany guests complimented this hotel and seemed thoroughly pleased with their experience. Most reviewers noted the welcoming lobby, in-room furnishings, room size, cleanliness, and convenient location.
Guests of this hotel found the lobby well appointed and enjoyed the sitting area that featured a fireplace. Some guests mentioned that complimentary coffee and fresh cookies were made available for guests in the sitting area.
Reviewers were also happy with the state of their room. Nearly every positive review, of which there were many, described the room as spacious, clean, and comfortable.
Visitors looking to take advantage of Vaughan attractions, like Canada's Wonderland, commented on the convenient location of this hotel. Reviewers were also impressed with the selection of shopping and restaurants close by (some stores within walking distance). Guests specifically mentioned Ikea, Bass Pro Shop, outlet shopping, and the movie theatre as points of interest that were near the hotel.
Reviewers also complimented the hotel on its ability to cater to business travellers. Other guests found the staff to be friendly and helpful. Several guests enjoyed having the Starbucks Coffee shop on site, while other guests were very pleased with the fitness facility. Also, a few guests found their room to be quiet.
The Bad
Negative experiences at this hotel seemed to be a rare occurrence. The breakfast service, highway noise, and mattress quality were the sources of complaints for this property.
A few reviewers indicated that the breakfast served at the on-site restaurant was poor. While some of these guests mentioned that the food quality and selection was lacking, another guest thought the breakfast should have been complimentary because the Marriott hotel across the street from this property served a free breakfast.
Noise from the highway seemed to disturb some guests, while noise from the in-room heating and cooling system was an annoyance to others.
A few guests found the bed mattresses uncomfortable and a few others found the bed linens to be too thin. A couple other guests mentioned that the furnishings and televisions should be updated.
MyTravelGuide.com gave this hotel an average rating of 9.0 out of 10 from 266 guest reviews.
Expedia.com gave this hotel an average score of 4.4 out of 5, with 92% of 12 guests recommending the hotel.
TripAdvisor.com ranked this property #2 of 3 hotels in Vaughan/Concord based on 47 reviews.
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