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Expedia ranks St. John's hotel on best list

Published on May 5, 2010
Published on July 1, 2010
Staff ~ The Telegram  RSS Feed
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Expedia , St. John's hotel , Extended Stay Deluxe Hotel

A downtown St. John's hotel has been named one of the best in the world through an online travel agency.
The Extended Stay Deluxe Hotel was formally recognized as a hotel that consistently delivers excellent service, a great overall experience and a notable value, by travelers that use Expedia. The hotels on the list were not ranked by number.
The 2010 Expedia Insiders' Select list is compiled based on the more than one million hotel reviews collected by Expedia, combined with a value rating. Expedia highlights the list to help customers find the best hotel for them.

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    BredRightHere
    - July 2, 2010 at 14:54:24

    Bay Roberts rating . . . it depends on how one reads it. It might be read as being in position #179 of the best places to live in Canada. That's not a bad rating considering how many thousands of cities/towns/communities remain to be rated below it.

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    Tongue
    - July 2, 2010 at 14:51:26

    it's a totally valid survey.

    5400 people want to live in Bay Roberts, 6 billion people don't.

    I compare by counting the number of people who live in the various cities.

    I just don't necessarily like what they like.

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    John
    - July 2, 2010 at 14:47:14

    Rankings of cities, etc., is a bit like horoscopes -- just a fun pastime, having little to do with reality. For example, I just read that Bay Roberts, Nfld., is rated the absolute worst city in Canada, #179.
    One can only wonder what residents of this Conception Bay community have to say about being in last-place.

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    baygirl
    - July 2, 2010 at 14:40:28

    read the article- the list is compiled by people who have stayed there & rated it not by some numbnuts on the Mainland who've never been here- Up the harbour, down the shore- Go Bay Roberts score some more!!!

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    Margaret
    - July 2, 2010 at 14:39:48

    Bay Roberts is NOT a city. It is a town of about 5400 people. The person doing the survey was comparing a town of 5400 people to Toronto, Ottawa, Vancouver, Montreal, or St. John's. That gives some indication of the validity of the survey.

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    Christine
    - July 2, 2010 at 14:38:35

    Hey Margaret!! Hey I think they actually gave BR a population of 10,000. Which changes the statistics significantly!! I say fire the minions who did the research!!! BRs rules!!

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    Enviromental Abyss
    - July 2, 2010 at 14:38:31

    I don't agree with Bay Roberts being a bad place to live.... although there may have been times we were rivals!! It was unfortunately rated the worst place to live in all the towns of that size in Canada ( a fact I would still dispute). Bay Roberts is not in that dire straights, as the editor may have you believe, but God help Hr. Grace if they decided to include it.

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    BredRightHere
    - July 1, 2010 at 21:40:02

    Bay Roberts rating . . . it depends on how one reads it. It might be read as being in position #179 of the best places to live in Canada. That's not a bad rating considering how many thousands of cities/towns/communities remain to be rated below it.

    Submit a comment

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    Tongue
    - July 1, 2010 at 21:34:59

    it's a totally valid survey.

    5400 people want to live in Bay Roberts, 6 billion people don't.

    I compare by counting the number of people who live in the various cities.

    I just don't necessarily like what they like.

    Submit a comment

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    John
    - July 1, 2010 at 21:27:41

    Rankings of cities, etc., is a bit like horoscopes -- just a fun pastime, having little to do with reality. For example, I just read that Bay Roberts, Nfld., is rated the absolute worst city in Canada, #179.
    One can only wonder what residents of this Conception Bay community have to say about being in last-place.

    Submit a comment

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    baygirl
    - July 1, 2010 at 21:16:29

    read the article- the list is compiled by people who have stayed there & rated it not by some numbnuts on the Mainland who've never been here- Up the harbour, down the shore- Go Bay Roberts score some more!!!

    Submit a comment

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    Margaret
    - July 1, 2010 at 21:15:19

    Bay Roberts is NOT a city. It is a town of about 5400 people. The person doing the survey was comparing a town of 5400 people to Toronto, Ottawa, Vancouver, Montreal, or St. John's. That gives some indication of the validity of the survey.

    Submit a comment

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    Christine
    - July 1, 2010 at 21:13:25

    Hey Margaret!! Hey I think they actually gave BR a population of 10,000. Which changes the statistics significantly!! I say fire the minions who did the research!!! BRs rules!!

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    Enviromental Abyss
    - July 1, 2010 at 21:13:20

    I don't agree with Bay Roberts being a bad place to live.... although there may have been times we were rivals!! It was unfortunately rated the worst place to live in all the towns of that size in Canada ( a fact I would still dispute). Bay Roberts is not in that dire straights, as the editor may have you believe, but God help Hr. Grace if they decided to include it.

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