
Calgary's BEST Hotel? This Western Plus Inn Will SHOCK You!
Calgary's "BEST" Hotel? This Western Plus Inn Actually SHOCKED Me! (and Here's Why…)
Okay, deep breaths. Let's talk about this Calgary hotel experience. I'm going to be brutally honest – I went in with zero expectations. Honestly, the words "Western Plus Inn" usually conjure up images of… well, let's just say "functional" rather than "fabulous." But this place? This place… surprised me. And sometimes, that's the best compliment you can give.
Let's rip into the details, shall we? (Buckle up, it's gonna get bumpy.)
Accessibility - The Good Stuff:
Right off the bat, I was impressed. Wheelchair accessible? Absolutely. And not just a token ramp; it felt genuinely accessible, which is a huge relief. I observed several people maneuvering around with ease, and that's a win. Elevator? Duh. And the facilities for disabled guests extended beyond the basics. Kudos.
Cleanliness & Safety – This is Where it Got Real (and REALLY Good):
Look, in this post-pandemic world, safety is paramount. And this place… they get it. Seriously. Anti-viral cleaning products, daily disinfection in common areas, rooms sanitized between stays. They're taking no chances, and honestly, it put my mind at ease. The staff trained in safety protocol were visible and conscientious. Plus, I spotted hand sanitizer stations everywhere. This is something I appreciate.
The room itself was SO clean. And I mean, pristine. Which, let's be honest, is the bare minimum in a hotel, right? But sometimes, you get that feeling…you know? This place, it felt genuinely clean.
The Food & Drink – Mixed Bag, But Mostly Delicious:
Okay, so… Breakfast [buffet] was a definite highlight. A proper spread! They had a buffet in the restaurant with the usual suspects: scrambled eggs, bacon (thank GOD), and a surprisingly good selection. The coffee was also decent. The Western cuisine in restaurant was a decent buffet breakfast, with some alternative meal arrangement, it wasn't too bad.
The Poolside bar was a nice perk, I didn't get there, because of weather, but I saw it.
Dining, drinking, and snacking here and there.
A little tip, the coffee shop was well placed.
Rooms and Amenities – The Unexpected Goodness:
Alright, this is where the Inn really shone. Available in all rooms: Air conditioning, Alarm clock, Bathrobes (YES!), Bathroom phone (retro!), Blackout curtains (crucial!), Coffee/tea maker. Honestly, the list goes on and on. The desk was perfect for getting some work done, extra long bed I am short so it didn't matter, In-room safe box, Internet access – wireless, Ironing facilities.
The room wasn't just functional; it was comfortable. I loved the huge windows and the view, even though it was just of another building. But the reading light over the bed? Genius. And the water pressure in the shower? Excellent.
The Internet - A Seamless Experience:
Free Wi-Fi in all rooms! Thank the travel gods. The Internet was fast and reliable. I needed to upload a ton of photos and videos (gotta document the trip, right?), and it handled it with ease. No buffering, no dropped connections. Perfection.
Things to Do & Ways to Relax - Spa, Sauna, Steamroom, Seriously?. . .
I wasn't expecting a five-star spa experience at a Western Plus, but… they had a Spa/sauna? A Steamroom? WHAT?!! Okay, I didn't have time to indulge (sad face!), but the fact that they offered it was impressive. There's also a Fitness center, and a Swimming pool [outdoor].
Services and Conveniences – All the Little Things (and the Big Ones):
Okay, here's where the hotel really earned its stripes. Luggage storage, laundry service, dry cleaning. The essentials, covered. Plus, they had a concierge, which is always a bonus. And the front desk [24-hour] service was a godsend. I had a late-night flight delay and needed help, and they were incredibly patient and accommodating.
For the Kids
I didn't travel with my kids but the Family/child friendly and Kids facilities are just great for people.
The "Meh" Moments (Because Nothing's Perfect, Right?):
- The Exterior Corridor: Still not my favorite aesthetic, but hey, it's a budget friendly option.
- No Pets: Some people care about this.
The Emotional Rollercoaster (My Raw Thoughts):
Look, I went into this with low expectations. I was tired, stressed from the trip, and just wanted a clean bed and a hot shower. But this Western Plus Inn? It delivered. It wasn't just "okay"; it was… good. Genuinely good. The cleanliness, the friendly staff, the comfortable room, the surprisingly decent breakfast – it all added up to a positive experience. I actually felt relaxed here, which is rare when I'm traveling.
The Verdict:
SEO and Metadata:
Keywords: Calgary Hotel, Western Plus Inn, Accessibility, Wheelchair Accessible, Spa, Sauna, Steamroom, Free Wi-Fi, Cleanliness, Safety, Breakfast Buffet, Family Friendly, [Specific location of hotel near whatever Calgary attraction]. (I'd fill in the blanks with relevant keywords)
Title: Calgary's BEST Hotel? This Western Plus Inn SHOCKED Me! (Honest Review)
Meta Description: Surprisingly amazing stay at a Calgary Western Plus Inn! Honest review of cleanliness, accessibility, amenities (spa!), and service. A surprising find!
H1: Calgary Hotel Review: My Shocking Stay at a Western Plus Inn
SEO Score: (This would need an SEO tool to assess, but the goal is to incorporate keywords naturally throughout the review, using headings and subheadings, and providing a comprehensive overview.)
Accessibility: Extensive
Cleanliness: Excellent
Comfort: Very Good
Value: Good
Location: Great Near X attraction [Specify location]
Overall: Surprisingly excellent. I'd actually recommend this place.
Final Note: While this inn has its imperfections, it is one of the best places to hang out, and I would recommend it!
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Okay, buckle up, buttercups. This isn't your sterile, perfectly manicured travel itinerary. This is what happened when I tried to "do Calgary" and stayed at the Best Western Plus Calgary Centre Inn. Consider yourselves warned… and hopefully, entertained.
Destination: Calgary, Alberta, Canada Hotel: Best Western Plus Calgary Centre Inn (Apparently, it's "plus," so expectations are HIGH.) Me: The weary traveler, fueled by caffeine and the faint hope of seeing a decent mountain.
Day 1: Arrival, Jet Lag, and the Quest for a Decent Burger
14:00: Finally, finally made it! Calgary Airport. Let's be honest, airports are soul-sucking black holes. The baggage carousel was a slow, agonizing tease. My bag, bless its cotton socks, eventually appeared. It emerged looking like it had been wrestled by a bear. (Probably a good metaphor for my entire week.)
14:45: Taxi ride to the Best Western Plus. Okay, the "Plus" is a bit… generous. It’s clean, it's functional, it has a vaguely depressing view of a parking lot. I'm already assessing the fire escape route.
15:30: Check-in. The desk clerk was… well, she was there. No smiles, no overly enthusiastic greetings. Just a weary, “Here’s your key.” I get it. Customer service professions are a battlefield.
16:00: Room Recon. The bed… hmmm, it will do. The TV… is older than I am. The bathroom… alright, the water pressure is decent. Small victories. Jet Lag is officially kicking my butt. This needs to be fixed.
17:00: The Hunger Games. I needed food. Real food. Not airport food. Looked up a burger joint nearby. “Best Burgers in Calgary!” it claimed. This sounded promising.
18:00: Burger Joint Debacle. Okay, the burger was meh. The fries were soggy. The atmosphere was… let's call it "industrial chic." Disappointment level: moderate. I considered leaving a scathing review, but the jet lag won. I just wanted to crawl back to the room.
19:00: Back at the hotel. Collapsed on the bed, staring at the ceiling. Briefly considered the merits of ordering room service (the menu looked uninspiring) vs. venturing back out into the Calgary twilight (which was not particularly inviting). The urge to go back to sleep won.
20:00: Passed out. That's it. No sightseeing. No culture. Just… sleep. I'll call today “The Day of Despair” and try again tomorrow.
Day 2: The Mountains Beckon (Finally!) and a Tourist's Mishap
07:00: Woke up feeling slightly less like a zombie (thank you, sleep!). Coffee, glorious coffee, from the free breakfast (surprisingly, they had a waffle maker!). The breakfast was surprisingly "meh" but that's a minor point.
08:00: Decided I was finally going to see the mountains. Booked a bus tour to Banff and Lake Louise. The website promised panoramic views and stunning scenery. My expectations were sky-high.
09:00: The Tour Bus. The bus was… crowded. The tour guide was… enthusiastic, bordering on manic. I snagged a window seat, anticipating epic vistas.
10:30: Banff. Banff is pretty. Actually, Banff is gorgeous. The mountains were breathtaking. The turquoise water of the Bow River… stunning. I actually gasped. I'm a sucker for natural beauty.
12:00: Lake Louise. Okay, that's the photo everyone posts! Lake Louise is postcard-perfect. The color of the water is unreal. It felt like a dream!
13:00: Food. Lunch at the Chateau Lake Louise. It was expensive. The service was slow. The food was fine but definitely not worth the cost. But the view… the view made it almost justifiable.
14:00: Mishap. I attempted to hike a short trail at Lake Louise. It was slightly more challenging than I anticipated. I tripped on a root and almost went head-over-heels down a ravine. Scratched my knee, scared myself half to death, and emerged humbled. Lesson learned: wear proper hiking boots. And maybe lay off the donuts.
16:00: The Return. The bus ride back was a blur of fatigue. The tour guide's overly cheerful chatter was now grating. I just wanted to get back to the hotel and soak in the hot tub (if the Best Western Plus even had one).
18:00: Found out the hotel doesn't have a hot tub. This is a tragedy! But I will survive. Ordered some pizza (because pizza always cheers me up).
19:00: Pizza and TV. Enjoying the sweet, sweet comfort of being alone.
20:00: This is it. The best day.
Day 3: Calgary City Exploration and a Shopping Spree (Kinda)
08:00: More free breakfast. Waffles it is! At least something is consistent.
09:00: Decided to explore Calgary itself. The hotel's location seemed… well, convenient…for things like getting on the highway. Took the light rail downtown.
10:00: Calgary Tower. Took the elevator up. The view was AMAZING! Saw the entire city and the mountains in the distance. Very fun.
11:00: Shopping! Went to a mall. Found a great bookstore and spent way too much money on books. (Judge me if you want.) Calgary has a lot of… malls.
13:00: Lunch! A nice sandwich place. Small victory.
14:00: Went for a walk. Some parks are very pretty. Some are… less so.
16:00: Took the light rail back to the hotel.
17:00: Realized I forgot something important: Laundry.
18:00: Laundry. The hotel laundry room was… small. Managed to get a load in.
19:00: The Pizza Situation: Revisited.
Day 4: Rocky Mountains - Double Down on the Magic
07:00: Breakfast. The waffles, the waffles.
08:00: I am going to Banff again. I am going to see those views again. I don't care how tired I am, I NEED it in my life.
09:00: Found a tour company. This time, more planning.
10:00: Lake Louise. Just, yes. I spent more time here. I ate some food.
13:00: The hike, again. But this time, I did it with careful thought.
15:00: Returned to the city, exhausted.
17:00: Packing.
19:00: Dinner, the classic pizza.
Day 5: Departure
07:00: Last breakfast. Waffles.
08:00: Check out.
09:00: Taxi to the airport
10:00: Airport.
13:00: Back home

Calgary's Best Hotel? This Western Plus Inn Will SHOCK You! (Seriously, Maybe) - FAQs
Okay, okay, so the headline screamed "SHOCK!" What kind of SHOCK are we talking about here? Like, "zombie apocalypse" shock, or "forgot my toothbrush" shock?
Is the breakfast buffet actually worth getting out of bed for? Because, let's be honest, hotel breakfasts are usually the stuff of nightmares.
The room itself. What's the deal? Clean? Comfy? Haunted by the ghosts of previous guests?
Location, location, location! Is this place actually *convenient*? Or are you going to spend your whole trip stuck in traffic?
Let's talk about the staff. Are they friendly? Helpful? Or do they seem like they'd rather be anywhere else?
Any downsides? Gotta be *something* to complain about, right? Spill the tea!
So, the million-dollar question: Would you stay again? Be honest!

