We picked this hotel because it was the cheapest well-advertised hotel in the city of Winnipeg, and besides, it was across from the Delta Winnipeg, a prohibitively expensive hotel where we were attending an event.
When we arrived, our first impression was that the place was quite dirty. The lobby had a slight cigarette odor (we are non-smokers), and the carpeting in the corridors was dirty. But when we entered our room, it was pretty clean. We were pleasantly surprised to find a small refrigerator, though we would have found a microwave helpful, too.
The beds, which were considered full-sized, were large enough that we could sleep in one of them comfortably.
The plumbing was all in working order.
The pool was not the cleanest of all, but it was tolerable.
The employees were very courteous. We got treated well, and were very fairly and flexibly offered the best price. Additionally, the charges we accrued for the little use of the phone we made was waived in the end, to our surprise.
When we could not figure out how to work the AC, an employee came up and helped us with no problem.
Most of our fellow guests were okay. One couple kept nagging us to "borrow" money. They seemed to be drunks. But no one else caused us any problems.
There was no laundry room in the building, and no computer in the lobby, but the Delta across the street, even though we were not guests there, gladly let us use theirs, because we had relatives staying there.
If we are ever back in Winnipeg, we would give the Carlton Inn strong consideration.
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