Prince Of Wales Hotel Waterton Alberta - Full Tour guide
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- Опубликовано: 30 июн 2024
- I stayed in the Prince of Wales Hotel in Waterton and here I will give you the full guide and tour of the hotel before arriving at your stay! I was lucky enough to get to book all the tours here at the hotel and along side check out a few amazing things the hotel has to offer like the gift shop, and afternoon tea in the restaurant. In this video I will also give you an in detail tour of our room so that you exactly know what to expect. I hope this video helps many people and you should definitely see this yourself in person.
» Chapters
0:00 Intro to the video
0:24 Aerial Cinematic shots
0:57 First look into Prince of Wales hotel
2:19 Room tour
4:42 Presentation history of Prince of Wales
10:58 Gift shop
11:35 Afternoon Tea at the prince of wales
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Awesome video
Will be staying there in 2024
let me know what your thoughts are after!
In 1974 or 1975 I had a nice adventure there. We chased a skunk out of the basement...successfully. Never stayed there though
Oh interesting, I didn't get to encounter that haha. I'm sure by now the skunk has moved on since 1974.
In case I missed it, what exactly is the hotel's connection to the Prince of Wales? And which Prince of Wales would that be? Did he ever stay there?
I am asking because I am looking for the place where I stayed with my parents back in 1952. From what I remember and what they told me, it had been built by Queen Victoria's son back in the 1880's as a magnificent Victorian hunting lodge and only visited by the Prince once!! When we were there, it was newly opened up to tourists. The sheets were still coming off the ancient furniture in the lobby/lounge. The place was old and spooky with massive newel posts on staircases and lots of dark wood. I can't find any 19th century-built hotel anywhere in Canada today with a connection to the (then) future Edward VII. Thank you to anyone who knows anything.
Neat old hotel.
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Thanks, you have been here from Day 1 !
It looks like they do an outstanding job keeping the outside of the hotel looking great- but the inside of the hotel, especially the rooms, looks outdated and worn. And no air conditioning- they just point you towards a fan.
Just FYI since I haven't encountered many hotels without AC until the last 2 years. Lots of colder locals don't have AC. For example I've been to Top of the Village in Snowmass (winter x-games held here), Emerald Lake Lodge (Yoho NP) and ptarmigan Inn (Banff). They're all really nice places but they all don't have AC.
As for this hotel it still looks quite nice to me. Is the room small? Sure but it's not that bad for something built in 1927 (I believe he had a typo in his video saying 1972) and the condition looks perfectly fine.
You don't need air conditioning there. It's not Arizona, it's Alberta
I guess what I'm getting at here is that if you plan to visit - don't expect to have AC. part of the tour basically goes about showing what you will receive if you stayed. perhaps a higher room package might have a window box AC but I do not know. Thank you for the comments! I'm sure someone will find it helpful.
You want creepy, just buy an old shack in the Poconos and the spiders and bats will welcome you, not to mention all the ghost noises that come for free.
💀 one day ill have the courage to do that 💀💀