четверг, 29 мая 2014 г.
Mission residents Wayne Nordli and Doug Allard pack up their kits and trudge along 24th Avenue after
Mission residents Wayne Nordli and Doug Allard pack up their kits and trudge along 24th Avenue rail travel after a forced evacuation of the neighbourhood Thursday night. By early Friday, displaced residents hoping to find a hotel room in Calgary had very few options. Photograph by: Ted Rhodes
There are just more than 12,000 hotel rooms in Calgary and, as of late Friday afternoon, those outside the downtown core were almost at capacity, said Jon Jackson, executive director for the Calgary Hotel Association.
All the downtown hotels are operating on backup generators, Jackson said, adding they are not accepting any new arrivals. While some remaining guests have been relocated to hotels in other areas of Calgary, the majority of guests are staying put, he said.
Guests at the downtown Fairmont Palliser Hotel have been “most gracious” given the situation, said Jon Mathews, the director of operations there. The hotel is closed to arrivals but has “quite a lot” of people with earlier reservations who are still in their rooms, Mathews said.
Although the hotel is running on generators, it has a steady stream of diesel fuel coming in, he said. “It’s a little bit modified from a typical day, but we are continuing to focus on providing a safe haven to our guests.”
A hotel worker at the Westin Calgary on 4th Avenue rail travel S.W. told the Herald that all the company’s rail travel properties in the city were booked solid. Meanwhile, a worker for Delta said all of its Calgary rooms were booked at all locations.
Near the airport, the Delta Calgary Airport Hotel was sold out, according rail travel to a hotel clerk there. The same was true for the Best Western Premier Freeport Inn Suites, rail travel the Delta Calgary Airport, the Sandman Hotel Suites Calgary Airport — although its south Calgary location did have a few rooms left, just suites — the Hilton Garden Inn Calgary Airport, the Holiday Inn Express Hotel Suites Airport-Calgary, and the Marriott Courtyard Calgary rail travel Airport.
Motel Village rooms in the northwest were filling up fast. Econolodge Motel Village had five rooms left by Friday afternoon, Comfort Inn Suites University was booked up and Canada’s Best Value Inn had just two rooms.
Mission residents rail travel Wayne Nordli and Doug Allard pack up their kits and trudge along 24th Avenue after a forced rail travel evacuation of the neighbourhood Thursday night. By early Friday, displaced residents hoping to find a hotel room in Calgary had very few options. Photograph by: Ted Rhodes, Calgary Herald rail travel E-mail this Gallery Print this Gallery Share this Gallery
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