"This is by far my favourite place to stay in Edmonton. The rooms are beautiful and having two king beds is such a bonus—everything feels spacious and the beds are incredibly comfortable.
The staff at this location truly make the experience. Everyone is consistently friendly, welcoming, and helpful, which keeps us coming back.
The included full breakfast is always good and a great start to the day. The only downside this time was the pool area—the sauna was closed and the hot tub was only lukewarm, which was a bit disappointing.
Overall, we still love staying here and will absolutely be back. Thank you for another great visit!"
"I stayed at this hotel for a medical convention. Room was large and clean with a good work desk and chair. Lots of power outlets by desk and beside bed. Room was quiet but workers outside the hotel started what sounded like Leaf blowers at 6 am."
"The Matrix Hotel is always a pleasant experience when staying there for business. While the cappuccino machine is a nice touch, options for tea would be appreciated."
"Air Conditioning in my room did not work, accosted by a junkie in their parkade. Paid for two days, checked out after one night. Staff didn't even bother to ask why I was checking out early. Would never stay here again."
"Likely the dirtiest bathroom I've ever been in at a hotel. Used washcloths were still hanging on the shower curtain bar. Used soap or at least a little bit of it was still on the shelf in the shower. Of I don't know if there was boogers on the wall or if it was puke residue in the bathroom, but there's definitely something that came out of someone's body, hardened to the wall.
The beds... As my kid would say" they should have called this place the uncomfortable inn". Honestly they weren't horrible but they were far from great.
Quite a large mini fridge in the room, but the cooling coils for the freezer must have had an inch ice on them so so doesn't look like it's been defrosted or turned off a year. So I would think that it doesn't see too regular of cleanings.
Elevator didn't work to go up or down for most of the evening and overnight, many of us returning from the Oilers game were unable to get to our rooms since there is no stair access that hotel guests can take. Front desk had a sign on it for the better part of an hour saying, be right back. A few of us went walking around looking for anyone to help get us to our rooms and we grabbed the walkie-talkies and tried to communicate with whoever had it on the other end but no one answered. We phoned and no one answered. I believe they were trying to figure out the elevator situation but between 6 and 10 of us were left. Wondering if we were ever going to get to go to sleep. "
"Parking was surprisingly expensive, I didn't see that written on any pages, but I could have missed it. Although there was a problem with our room so they voided the fee, I'm thankful for but I think it was $40 per day
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