Toronto question

Apr 06, 2005 09:31

For those of you living in the Toronto area, or who know Toronto well, ... Any idea where the Victoria University campus is? And is it handy to stuff? And would $47/night for res be reasonable including breakfast ( Read more... )

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tvor April 6 2005, 17:12:05 UTC
i don't think you'd do better than that for downtown Toronto and with an apartment you could make your own meals and keep food and stuff in the fridge to make lunches with as well.

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teaone April 6 2005, 17:24:13 UTC
Well, I figured I wouldn't get cheaper, but could I get better value. Like I would probably pay $20 extra a day for my own place.

Or, you know, just in general if anyone's been to these rooms. They have a pic online of the regular rooms. I haven't seen the apartment-style ones, so I'm not sure if that really means there's a kitchen or what. They didn't mention it. I'm also not sure if I have to find someone to share it with me or if they would just put me with someone...hm.

The last time we stayed in downtown Toronto, we stayed at the Traveller's Motel or something like that and it was $80/night I think - that was like 5 years ago. And it was the cheapest we could find, but not bad - it was right on Queen I think.

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tvor April 6 2005, 18:24:33 UTC
Well.... it's a residence, i suppose they aren't that different from each other. How long are you there?

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teaone April 6 2005, 18:30:30 UTC
true :) I'm there for 11 days in July - the apartment-style ones are a/c :) The regular rooms are $40/night - that's just a single bed and a desk and you have to across the hall for the toilettes. I figure it's worth the extra $7...probably just for the a/c. heh.

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tvor April 6 2005, 18:32:21 UTC
Definitely! Go for the A/C.... Toronto in summer is hell on earth.

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