The Holiday Inn- Airport West
Lindsay MacNevinLindsay MacNevin/Guest Contributor/HOTELS, WINNIPEG/ Updated : May 16, 2016, 16:57 IST
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What drives many families to this hotel is the fact that kids both eat and stay for free here, a luxury many others do not offer in the Winnipeg area. Plus, it’s just a short 5 minutes from the airport making it easy travel time f … Read more
What drives many families to this hotel is the fact that kids both eat and stay for free here, a luxury many others do not offer in the Winnipeg area. Plus, it’s just a short 5 minutes from the airport making it easy travel time for young children. What the kids really like though is the full size indoor pool complete with kids play structures and a rainforest splash pad for kids under 10. Read less
What drives many families to this hotel is the fact that kids both eat and stay for free here, a luxury many others do not offer in the Winnipeg area. Plus, it’s just a short 5 minutes from the airport making it easy travel time for young children. What the kids really like though is the full size indoor pool complete with kids play structures and a rainforest splash pad for kids under 10. Parents will love the hot tub located right next to the pool, as well as free wireless internet throughout the entire hotel. If the kids would rather stay on land rather than play in water, this hotel has families covered for that as well. The fully equipped playroom comes replete with two flat-screen TV’s and two up to date gaming systems with plenty of games to choose from. Kids will love staying in the family guestrooms as each comes with a set of bunk beds and a queen bed for parents, who will love the low price starting at just $129 per night. Dine at The Hub Café where kids can eat for free. The place also features a restaurant bar and game area.
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