Charlottetown is known for its concert halls and theaters, and entices visitors with popular attractions including Charlottetown City Hall and Confederation Centre of the Arts.
Cavendish is known for its beaches and natural parks, and entices visitors with popular attractions including Green Gables Heritage Place and Avonlea Village.
Summerside is known for its restaurants and offers a host of attractions, such as Prince Edward Island Sports Hall of Fame and Museum and Summerside Harbor.
Why not give yourself a treat with a trip to Green Gables Heritage Place, just one of the family attractions in central Green Gables. Our travelers also like the area for its beaches and parks, so you can spend the afternoon catching a few rays. If you have fun at Green Gables Heritage Place, you'll love Avonlea Village, just a short walk away.
If visiting museums in Park Corner are on your list, you might want to check out the upcoming exhibitions at Anne of Green Gables Museum. Hotels.com travelers also say the area is full of friendly people and has lots of nice beaches. If you want to see more of the museums in Park Corner, Lucy Maud Montgomery Birthplace isn't far either.
Why not give yourself a treat with a trip to Shining Waters Family Fun Park, one of the family attractions located 1 mi (1.6 km) from central Cavendish. Our travelers also like the area for its beaches and parks, so you can spend the afternoon catching a few rays. If you have fun at Shining Waters Family Fun Park, you'll love Sandspit Cavendish Beach and Avonlea Village, both a short walk away.
You might want to play some rounds at Rodd Crowbush Golf and Beach Resort, located 1.2 mi (1.9 km) from central West Saint Peters. If Rodd Crowbush Golf and Beach Resort doesn't quite scratch your golfing itch, The Links at Crowbush Cove is also nearby.
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The Great George
6/10 Okay
"I’ve stayed at The Great George a few times and it’s always been one of my favourite spots in Charlottetown. The character is charming, the location is excellent, and the staff continue to be fantastic: friendly, welcoming, and helpful. The complimentary drink is also a nice touch.
That said, this stay didn’t live up to past experiences, especially for a premium hotel.
The room was freezing (couldn’t get it above 16c the first night despite the heat pump set to 30c), WiFi was down for days while I was trying to work, and the shower only had about 3 minutes of hot water. The bathroom fan was extremely loud, and there was a large ceiling leak in the breakfast area.
The gym was underwhelming (missing dumbbells, no water available), and the breakfast (which used to be a highlight) has declined significantly. It’s now closer to a basic continental offering, which feels out of step with the hotel’s positioning. Eg: one day there was only bagels, boiled eggs, and deep fried potatoes.
On top of that, the bed was lumpy and there was noticeable road noise.
Individually, these are manageable, but together they made the stay feel below expectations. There’s still a lot to like here, but it feels like some of the upkeep has slipped compared to previous visits."
"This is the most disgusting hotel we have ever stayed in. The first room stunk of fecal matter and the lock didn’t work so we had to change rooms. The second room was filthy. The sink was full of multiple hairs both long and from someone shaving, the smell was awful, there was a pigeon nest on the window sill and they made noise all night. There was a wad of caulking the size of a softball near the tub that they tried to hide with the garbage bin. The floors left my socks brown from the dirt. Never again! To top it off the night shift employee was rude. Would definitely not return. Traveller beware."