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OFFICIAL HOTEL LIST Make Your Reservation Online At OFFICIAL HOTEL LIST Make your reservation online at www.arvo.org/hotels. Hotel rooms are based on availability and include complimentary internet. Room rates below are in Canadian dollars and the hotels will bill in Canadian dollars. Use the calculator at http://www.xe.com/ucc/ to determine the current exchange rate, which is constantly changing. Room rates below do not include 17.5% room tax (subject to change). Room Rates* Distance to No Charge Max People Free Parking Rate Room Fridge/ Fitness Convention for Children Pool Restaurant HOTELS per Room Breakfast (per day) Service Microwave Room Single Double Triple Quad Center Under Age 1 Coast Coal Harbour Hotel by APA $239 $239 $269 $299 2 Blocks 4 19 No $42.50 valet Yes Yes/No Yes Yes Yes 2 Delta Vancouver Suites Hotel $299 $299 N/A N/A 5 Blocks 4 18 No $34 self/$39 valet Yes Yes/No No Yes Yes The Douglas, Autograph Collection - Standard $359 $359 $389 $419 3 18 Blocks 4 18 No $40 self/$45 valet Yes No/No No Yes Yes The Douglas, Autograph Collection - King Suite $459 $459 N/A N/A 4 Fairmont Hotel Vancouver $227 $227 $257 $287 4 Blocks 4 17 No $62 Yes No/No Yes Yes Yes Fairmont Pacific Rim – City View $289 $289 $319 $349 Across the 5 Fairmont Pacific Rim – Deluxe $315 $315 $345 $375 4 17 No $49 Yes No/No Yes Yes Yes Street Fairmont Pacific Rim - Mountain $339 $339 $369 $399 Fairmont Waterfront – City View $237 $237 $267 $297 Across the 6 4 17 No $49 Yes No/No Yes Yes Yes Fairmont Waterfront – Water View $266 $266 $296 $326 Street 7 Four Seasons Hotel Vancouver $225 $225 $255 N/A 4 Blocks 3 18 No $49 Yes Yes/No Yes Yes Yes 8 The Georgian Court Hotel $219 $219 $249 $279 13 Blocks 4 18 No $30 self Yes Yes/No No Yes Yes 9 Hampton Inn & Suites Downtown Vancouver $269 $269 $299 $329 14 Blocks 4 18 Yes $30 self Yes Yes/Yes No Yes Yes Holiday Inn Hotel & Suites Downtown – One Bed $199 $199 N/A N/A 10 10 Blocks 4 17 No $26 self Yes Yes/No Yes Yes Yes Holiday Inn Hotel & SuitesDowntown – Two Beds $225 $225 $245 $265 11 Hyatt Regency Vancouver $246 $246 $281 $316 2 Blocks 4 18 No $32 self/$40 valet Yes Yes/No Yes Yes Yes JW Marriot Parq – Standard Water View $389 $389 $419 $449 12 18 Blocks 4 18 No $40 self/$45 valet Yes No/No No Yes Yes JW Marriot Parq – King Suite Water View $589 $589 N/A N/A 13 Metropolitan Hotel Vancouver $239 $239 N/A N/A 4 Blocks 2 18 No $43 Yes Yes/No Yes Yes Yes 14 Opus Hotel $305 $305 N/A N/A 17 Blocks 4 18 No $45 valet Yes Yes/No No Yes Yes Pan Pacific Vancouver – Deluxe $227 $227 $257 $287 15 1 Block 4 18 No $42 self/$49 valet Yes Upon request Yes Yes Yes Pan Pacific Vancouver - Harbour $257 $257 $287 $317 16 Pinnacle Hotel Vancouver Harbourfront $229 $229 $259 $289 3 Blocks 4 18 No $28 self/$33 valet Yes Yes/No Yes Yes Yes 17 Sheraton Vancouver Wall Centre $244 $244 $274 $304 8 Blocks 4 17 No $30 self/$33 valet Yes Yes/No Yes Yes Yes 18 St. Regis Hotel $219 $219 $249 $279 9 Blocks 4 13 Yes $30 self Yes Upon request No Yes Yes 19 The Sutton Place Hotel $219 $219 $249 $279 9 Blocks 3 18 No $45 self/$51 valet Yes Upon request Yes Yes Yes 20 The Westin Bayshore Vancouver $265 $265 $295 $325 7 Blocks 4 18 No $40 self/$45 valet Yes Yes/No Yes Yes Yes 21 Vancouver Marriott Pinnacle Downtown $229 $229 $259 $289 2 Blocks 4 17 No $36 self/$43 valet Yes Yes/No Yes Yes Yes Century Plaza Hotel - Studio $219 $219 N/A N/A 22 11 Blocks 2 16 No $17 Yes Yes/Yes Yes Yes Yes Century Plaza Hotel – 1 Bedroom Suite $249 $249 N/A N/A Orchid Events is the ONLY GROUP designated housing provider for the ARVO 2019 Annual Meeting. Beware of companies misrepresenting themselves as affiliated with ARVO. .
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