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We just booked our pre-cruise hotel for the Pan Pacific in Vancouver, where we'll spend 5 nights before sailing to Alaska. Wondering if anyone who stayed there (or at the Fairmont Waterfront) took the Sky Train from the Vancouver Airport? The map makes it look like the station may still be a couple of blocks from the hotel, so we are wondering if we should just get a cab or shuttle?
We took a taxi in the end, as like you, I thought it looked like quite a walk and we were getting in around 9:00pm and, to be honest, I couldn't be doing with the hassle at that time of night. I can't remember what the fare was now, but I remember thinking it was reasonable.
We took a taxi in the end, as like you, I thought it looked like quite a walk and we were getting in around 9:00pm and, to be honest, I couldn't be doing with the hassle at that time of night. I can't remember what the fare was now, but I remember thinking it was reasonable.
We get in around 3 pm, so aren't as worried about time. Although I just realized we land on Canada Day, so not sure if holiday revelers may make public transit more crowded (I'd never take Metro in DC on July 4 if I could help it).
Reading some reviews of the hotel, one said the station was just a block away? Not how it appeared on the map.
Maybe I'll still hear from someone who has tried it...
I haven't tried it but I'm glad you posted this question as we were just discussing last night if we should take the sky train or cab to the Pan Pacific (we are staying there pre-cruise too, but just one night). Interested in hearing the responses! I can let you know what our experience ends up being after we get back from our cruise next month.
So far my research has found that a cab (including tip) is about $40, and I think thats what we're going with. I don't travel a lot, does anyone know if the cabs are readily available at the airport, or does one need to be reserved in advance, or is it hard to flag one down? Also, do you think US $ will be okay or should we bring Canada $?
We took the Sky Train from Vancouver airport to the Pan Pacific. It was pretty close to the hotel -I can't recall exactly how far but if I had found it to be too far/cumbersome I'm sure I would remember exactly how far it was. Around a block sounds about right. It was easy and inexpensive and I would do it again. We traveled with 4 adults and one child, age 10. If I had fewer adults and more and/or younger children, I might reconsider and get the cab. It depends on how much luggage you will have.
Edited to add: We arrived on a Saturday when there was a huge fireworks celebration in Vancouver and didn't find the Sky Train from the airport to be very crowded at all.
I haven't tried it but I'm glad you posted this question as we were just discussing last night if we should take the sky train or cab to the Pan Pacific (we are staying there pre-cruise too, but just one night). Interested in hearing the responses! I can let you know what our experience ends up being after we get back from our cruise next month.
So far my research has found that a cab (including tip) is about $40, and I think thats what we're going with. I don't travel a lot, does anyone know if the cabs are readily available at the airport, or does one need to be reserved in advance, or is it hard to flag one down? Also, do you think US $ will be okay or should we bring Canada $?
Bring Canadian $ for sure. While many places will accept US$ not all will and they probably won't do the exchange, just dollar for dollar. There is a big difference in the dollar right now. No point wasting money. It costs me almost $1.30 Cdn to buy $1.00 US