No Result
View All Result
Eye of the Flyer
  • BANK & Travel Cards ★
    • Credit Cards
    • CardMatch™
    • Eye of the Flyer Recommended Cards
    • Best Welcome Offers
    • Travel Rewards Cards
    • Airline Credit Cards
    • Hotel Credit Cards
    • Cash Back Credit Cards
    • No Annual Fee Credit Cards
    • Small Business Credit Cards
    • Gas Rewards Cards
    • Balance Transfer Cards
    • Student Credit Cards
    • Visa Credit Cards
    • Mastercards
    • Bad or Poor Credit
    • No Credit or Limited Credit
    • Secured Cards
  • CardMatch™
  • Cruises
  • Rookie
  • Elite Mileage Runs
  • Merchandise
  • αbout US ✉
  • BANK & Travel Cards ★
    • Credit Cards
    • CardMatch™
    • Eye of the Flyer Recommended Cards
    • Best Welcome Offers
    • Travel Rewards Cards
    • Airline Credit Cards
    • Hotel Credit Cards
    • Cash Back Credit Cards
    • No Annual Fee Credit Cards
    • Small Business Credit Cards
    • Gas Rewards Cards
    • Balance Transfer Cards
    • Student Credit Cards
    • Visa Credit Cards
    • Mastercards
    • Bad or Poor Credit
    • No Credit or Limited Credit
    • Secured Cards
  • CardMatch™
  • Cruises
  • Rookie
  • Elite Mileage Runs
  • Merchandise
  • αbout US ✉
No Result
View All Result
No Result
View All Result

Fairmont Waterfront Vancouver – Pre-Cruise Hotel Review

Overpriced or Awesome???

Michael by Michael
July 29, 2025
in Cruises, Trip Reports
0
The image shows a large cruise ship approaching a dock in a harbor. To the left, there is a tall glass building reflecting the surrounding area. In the background, there are cranes and shipping containers on a dock, with mountains and a cloudy sky at sunset. The water reflects the colors of the sky, creating a serene atmosphere.

Advertiser Disclosure: Eye of the Flyer, a division of Chatterbox Entertainment, Inc., is part of an affiliate sales network and receives compensation for sending traffic to partner sites, such as CreditCards.com. Some or all of the card offers that appear on the website are from advertisers. Compensation may impact how and where card products appear on the site. This site does not include all card companies or all available card offers. Opinions, reviews, analyses & recommendations are the author’s alone, and have not been reviewed, endorsed, or approved by any of these entities. Some of the links on this page are affiliate or referral links. We may receive a commission or referral bonus for purchases or successful applications made during shopping sessions or signups initiated from clicking those links.

  • Introduction – Big Family Cruise in a HUGE Suite

  • Why We Chose Alaska For Our Three Generation Cruise

  • Crossing North America in American Airlines First Class

  • Fairmont Waterfront Vancouver – Pre-Cruise Hotel Review

  • What to Expect with an NCL Haven Embarkation

  • Our First Time Sailing Norwegian Cruise Line

  • Comparing the NCL Haven to Sister Line Oceania Cruises

  • Cabin Review – Three Bedroom Haven Garden Villa

  • The Haven Experience on a Jewel-Class Ship

  • Flight Review – Delta Airlines Anchorage (ANC) to Atlanta (ATL) in First Class

  • Would we Sail NCL in Alaska Again?

Introduction

Before we dive into our Fairmont Waterfront Vancouver – Pre-Cruise Hotel Review, a bit of background.

We were arriving in Vancouver three days ahead of our cruise.  We did this for a few reasons:

  • We had never been to Vancouver before and had heard great things
  • Coming from Atlanta we wanted a bit of time to adjust to the time change so we could maximize our fun on board
  • We were sailing out on a Monday, so why not head out on a Friday afternoon to make the most of the vacation time
  • Crossing North America in American Airlines First Class required fewer points on a Friday than the Saturday
  • We ALWAYS recommend getting in at least one day before a cruise if you can afford the time and money required

WARNING: Vancouver hotels during peak season are EXPENSIVE, like REALLY EXPENSIVE.  Even when taking into account the difference in currency for those of us coming from the US.  Points hotels are available.  But they’re also limited and don’t always provide the best redemption value now that most programs use variable pricing (gouging in summer).

I looked at my preferred hotel loyalty programs in order – Bonvoy, Hilton Honors, Hyatt, IHG…nothing looked like an amazing deal with very few properties at the higher end of the market.  I knew from prior time spent in Canada that Fairmont, being founded there, has a big footprint and generally has great hotels.  Vancouver is no exception with not one but four in the metro area:

  • Fairmont Waterfront – Just steps from Canada Place Cruise Terminal and the Vancouver Convention Centre, this modern harbourfront property offers eco-conscious luxury, rooftop gardens and heated pool with sweeping views.  When we saw that we could book a room with a view of the port and our ship I was determined to find a way to stay here.  

  • Fairmont Pacific Rim – Located at 1038 Canada Place in Coal Harbour, this upscale 2010‑opened hotel blends contemporary design and art installations with amenities like a top‑tier spa and panoramic harbour‑mountain views.

  • Fairmont Hotel Vancouver – Known as the “Castle in the City,” this historic 1939 landmark sits in the heart of downtown (~0.5 mi/10 min walk from Canada Place), offering heritage‑style grandeur, Notch8 dining, and plush Fairmont Gold suites.  We enjoyed a mid-afternoon snack and cocktails in the lobby bar and can’t recommend it highly enough.

  • Fairmont Vancouver Airport – The only full‑service Fairmont located inside Vancouver International Airport (YVR), it provides soundproofed runway‑view rooms, spa, gym, pool, and seamless access to gates.

I have a soft spot for Fairmont hotels as I used to stay at their location in Chicago for work 50+ nights a year back when they operated as a stand-alone chain and their loyalty program consisted of suite upgrades, fruit baskets, bottles of wine, and an annual coupon book of amazing offers at all of their hotels (alas I wasn’t wise enough in the points and miles game at the time to be able to get myself to enough of the hotels to make use of the latter amenity).

Booking

Our three night stay at the Fairmont Waterfront had a cash price of $2,854.83 CAD a whopping $951.61 per night for a Signature Harbor and Stanley Park View Corner Room, King Bed.  There was a slightly less expensive room category, but we decided that a modest upgrade in points from a standard room, guaranteeing we got the view that we wanted, was worth it.  We were not going to pay that.  Fortunately Fairmont participates in the Chase Ultimate Rewards® travel portal including the Fairmont Waterfront.  Because I have the Ink Business Preferred card I was able to use points at a 1.25cpp valuation (vs 1.50cpp for the Chase Sapphire Reserve® card or 1.00cpp for those with other cards that earn Ultimate Rewards points).  This pricing structure is going to change in the near future as Chris described here.  This was certainly NOT an amazing redemption value at 228,386 points, a 2.25cpp valuation, but I was excited to get the hotel we wanted, in the location we wanted, and not have to dip into my pocket.  I had hopes of being able to do some amazing cruise ship spotting from our room.

The image shows a hotel booking summary for the Fairmont Waterfront. It includes a photo of the hotel, which is a modern high-rise building with a scenic backdrop. The booking details are for 3 nights for 2 guests, with check-in on Friday, June 7, 2024, at 3:00 PM, and check-out on Monday, June 10, 2024, at 12:00 PM. The room is a Signature Harbor and Stanley Park View Corner Room with 1 King Bed. The total cost is $2,854.83, including $489.21 in taxes and fees. The booking is non-refundable, and there are links for hotel details and cancellation policies. The payment summary shows the same total cost and indicates that 228,386 points will be used, with 396,623 points remaining. All prices are in USD.

We had a family member travelling with us that works for IHG.  She was able to get an employee rate at the Holiday Inn & Suites North Vancouver, about 25 minutes away across the harbor using the Sea Bus, where the rate from memory was still over $200 CAD per night.  After visiting our hotel they understood the price difference…but were satisfied with their stay at the Holiday Inn for the relative “value.”

Check-In

Our flight landed just after 9:30pm meaning we didn’t get to the hotel until just after 11:00pm after clearing immigration and claiming our checked bags.  We took an Uber for the 9.3 mi/15km ride to the hotel that took exactly thirty minutes and cost us $50 CAD including tip for an XL (one of us doesn’t pack lightly).

A friendly bellhop greeted us as soon as we pulled in and helped us unload our luggage and offered to bring it to our room.  Free of most of our luggage we went to the desk to check-in.  Check-in was quick with just a credit card swipe for incidentals as they acknowledged that my room had been pre-paid.

First Impressions

The hotel is in an amazing location directly across from the cruise terminal.  As we entered the lobby it was a large atrium with marble floors, several seating areas, as well as the closed bar and restaurant.  It was attractive though clearly dated.  The elevator was interesting with a number of buttons that had not worked for some time as they had a custom sign made instructing guests to use buttons on the other side of the elevator.  A novel approach!

The image shows an elevator control panel with buttons for different floors. A sign on the panel indicates that the 6th and 12th floor buttons are not functioning and advises using buttons on the other side of the elevator for service. The panel has a metallic finish, and the buttons are arranged in a grid.

Our room (1807) was located at the end of a short corridor.

The image shows a hallway in a hotel or apartment building with three doors. The door in the center has a room number sign next to it labeled "1807," and the door to the left has a sign labeled "1806." Each door has a peephole and a modern electronic lock. The walls are light-colored, and there is a small electrical outlet visible near the floor.

It was obviously dark when we got to the room so we couldn’t fully appreciate the view out of the windows which was the main draw.  The room was spacious and comfortable, with traditional decor, that was a bit past its prime.

A hotel room with a large bed covered in white linens and several pillows. There is a desk with a chair, a lamp, and some electronic devices near the window. An open suitcase with clothes is on the floor. The room has large windows with a view of a cityscape, including tall buildings, water, and mountains in the background. The carpet has a patterned design, and there are curtains on the windows.

After a Good Night’s Sleep and With the Benefit of Daylight

Waking up and drawing the curtains back to see a cruise ship pulling into the port AND a sunrise was pretty magical.  The corner room provided excellent views over the entire harbor and even the bathroom had a large harbor-facing window.

The image shows a view from a window overlooking a harbor. A large cruise ship is docked next to a modern glass building. In the background, there are mountains and a port with cranes and shipping containers. A small round table is visible in the foreground by the window.

The bed was comfortable and we had no issues getting the room to our preferred temperature.  The finishes were a bit dated and worn, though the room was well maintained and felt clean.  We enjoyed having an extended interior hallway where we were able to park our larger bags that we didn’t intend to open until we got on the Norwegian Jewel.

The bathroom was clean spacious.  It had had a light renovation in the past few years, but things like the shower were original.  We had no complaints.

The image shows a bathroom with a modern design. There is a toilet on the left and a countertop with a sink on the right. Above the sink is a large mirror with two wall-mounted light fixtures. A magnifying mirror is attached to the wall. On the countertop, there are toiletries, a tissue box, and two glasses. Below the counter, a roll of toilet paper is hanging, and a small waste bin is on the floor. A towel is hanging on the door, which is slightly open, revealing a shower area with a grab bar. The image shows a bathroom with a white bathtub and a shower curtain partially pulled to the side. Above the tub, there is a metal shelf holding neatly folded white towels. The walls are tiled, and there are small bottles of toiletries on the edge of the tub. A white towel is draped over the side of the bathtub. The floor is covered with light-colored tiles.

But the view, my lord, I just couldn’t stop peering out the window and it was really fun to see cruise ships pulling in as well as the Sea Buses crossing the harbor.  Our first morning we saw Holland America‘s Noordam dock as well as Royal Caribbean‘s Brilliance of the Seas not long after.  Later that morning Celebrity Solstice also docked.  I could not wait for our Norwegian Jewel to pull in on our embarkation morning!!!

View from a window showing a cityscape with tall buildings, a green-roofed structure, and a waterfront. In the background, there are mountains under a clear blue sky. The window is framed by brown curtains.

The minibar was well stocked with items for purchase and a complimentary Nespresso machine.

The image shows a small hotel minibar fridge with a glass door, partially open in a cabinet. Inside, there are various beverages, including small bottles of alcohol and cans. A sign on the fridge door provides information about charges for items removed. The fridge is plugged into a power strip visible to the right. The image shows a minibar setup on a countertop. It includes two bottles of "North Water" with a gradient blue and white design, a bottle of red wine labeled "Petit Rouge," and a box of "Original Gummy Bears." These items are placed in a black tray. There is also a QR code on the tray labeled "Scan for Menu," and a note about the automated minibar system. The image shows an open drawer containing neatly arranged snack boxes. There are two boxes of "Berry Blossom Trail Mix," two boxes of "Dark Chocolate Almonds," two boxes of "Hickory Smoked Almonds," and one box of "Milk Chocolate Peanut Candies." The right side of the drawer is empty. The image shows a wooden cabinet with various drinkware and a small appliance. On the top shelf, there are two upside-down glass cups and two upside-down black mugs, each placed on a coaster. Below, there are two upside-down wine glasses. A napkin and a pen are also visible. On the right side, there is a black electric kettle. The image shows an open drawer containing a Nespresso coffee machine on the left. Next to it, there are compartments holding various items: tea bags, sugar packets, Splenda sweetener packets, coffee pods, and creamers. The drawer is part of a dark wooden cabinet, and the floor is light-colored tile.

Food and Beverage

Because we had paid with points and do not have any loyalty perks with Fairmont we didn’t prioritize eating or drinking at the hotel; however, we did enjoy a nightcap (photo below is from their sister Fairmont “Castle” but similar beverage program) on our second evening as well as breakfast on our checkout morning because we were up early (still battling the time change).  While the prices were high, we were at a luxury city hotel after all, the quality and service matched the price point.

A cocktail glass filled with an amber-colored drink, garnished with an orange twist, is placed on a black napkin on a bar counter. In the background, there are blurred bottles on shelves. Next to the glass, there is a small origami figure. A plate of food is on a table, featuring an omelette, a small salad, and crispy roasted potatoes with a small dish of ketchup. Next to the plate is a cup of coffee with foam on top, placed on a saucer. A glass of water and a knife are also visible on the table.

It’s worth noting that directly across the street at the Canada Place Cruise Ship Terminal there is a Starbuck’s for those that need to get their daily fix and in the office building next to the hotel there’s a Tim Horton’s for those looking for a taste of Canada.  We did both!

Final Approach

We absolutely love the location which can’t be beat if you’re embarking/disembarking at the Canada Place Cruise Ship Terminal.  You can simply walk across the street to access the terminal, though be advised, it’s a very large facility and based on where your ship is docked it can be a deceptively long walk particularly if you’re carrying lots of luggage.  While the hotel is a bit past it’s prime and we wouldn’t complain if they chose to renovate, it’s well maintained and very clean.  The views, if you get a harbor facing room are the best in the city.  I would 100% recommend this hotel were it not for the price.  In peak season it’s wildly expensive.  For many that’s going to eliminate it from their list.  If you can manage to book with points or through a TA and get additional perks that can take some of the sting out of the price, but I’m still not sure it’s an appropriate value.

So answering our question – Overpriced or Awesome???  I have to say both.  The cruise ship watching, the sunrises, and access to the Canada Place Cruise Ship Terminal are awesome.  But in my opinion it’s clearly overpriced.  They can get away with it because of the location, the views, and the Fairmont brand.  Will we stay here again before or after an Alaska cruise?  Probably not as we’ll look to try another hotel at a more reasonable points value.

That concludes our Fairmont Waterfront Vancouver – Pre-Cruise Hotel Review.  Let us know, if you had the points would you choose to stay here? – Michael

 

 

 

 

 

Advertiser Disclosure: Eye of the Flyer, a division of Chatterbox Entertainment, Inc., is part of an affiliate sales network and receives compensation for sending traffic to partner sites, such as CreditCards.com. Some or all of the card offers that appear on the website are from advertisers. Compensation may impact how and where card products appear on the site. This site does not include all card companies or all available card offers. Opinions, reviews, analyses & recommendations are the author’s alone, and have not been reviewed, endorsed, or approved by any of these entities. Some of the links on this page are affiliate or referral links. We may receive a commission or referral bonus for purchases or successful applications made during shopping sessions or signups initiated from clicking those links.

Responses are not provided or commissioned by the bank advertiser. Responses have not been reviewed, approved or otherwise endorsed by the bank advertiser. It is not the bank advertiser's responsibility to ensure all posts and/or questions are answered.

Tags: Accor Live LimitlessAlaskaFairmontHotelsPre-Cruise HotelVancouver
Previous Post

Do Chase Sapphire Reserve® Members Get Priority Access to Chase Sapphire Lounges?

Next Post

Recent Events Remind Me Why I’m So Grateful to Have Travel Insurance

Michael

Michael

Next Post
Frustrated man at airport

Recent Events Remind Me Why I’m So Grateful to Have Travel Insurance

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

➤ Search Eye of the Flyer

No Result
View All Result

Subscribe

Subscribe To Our NewsletterJoin our mailing list to receive the latest news and updates from our team.

You have Successfully Subscribed!

GREAT Travel and Cash Back Card Offers for Summer 2025!

Eye of the Flyer may receive a commission from the links below. See our Privacy Policy

See some of the biggest and best offers now!
The Platinum Card® from American Express
The Platinum Card® from American Express: Earn as high as 175,000 Membership Rewards® Points after spending $8,000 on purchases on the card within the first six (6) months of being approved for card membership. (Welcome offers vary and you may not be eligible for an offer. Terms apply.) Learn here how to apply.

Capital One Spark Cash
Capital One Spark Cash: Earn $1,500 when you spend $15,000 in eligible purchaes on your card within three (3) months of being approved for the card. Learn here how to apply.

Marriott Bonvoy Brilliant® American Express® Card

Marriott Bonvoy Brilliant® American Express® Card: Earn up to 150,000 bonus Marriott Bonvoy points. First, earn 100,000 bonus points after you spend $6,000 in eligible purchases on the card within six (6) months of being approved for card membership. Earn additional 50,000 bonus points after you spend $2,000 in eligible purchases on the card within six (6) months of being approved for card membership. Long story short: Earn 150,000 bonus points after spending $8,000 on eligible purchases within the first six months of being approved. (Terms Apply.). Read more and learn here how to apply.

Capital One Venture Rewards Credit Card
Capital One Venture Rewards Credit Card: Earn 75,000 Miles once you spend $4,000 on eligible purchases within three (3) months of being approved for card membership. Learn more here.

 

American Express® Business Gold Card

American Express® Business Gold Card: Earn 100,000 bonus Membership Rewards® points after you spend $15,000 on eligible purchases with the Business Gold Card within the first three (3) months of being approved for card membership. Plus, enjoy a 0% introductory APR for the first six (6) months from the date of account opening on purchases eligible for Pay Over Time, then a 18.49% - 29.24% variable APR. (See Rates & Fees) Terms apply.. Learn more here.

The Business Platinum Card® from American Express

The Business Platinum Card® from American Express: Earn 150,000 bonus American Express® Membership Rewards® points after you spend $20,000 on eligible purchases on the card within the first three (3) months of being approved for card membership. Terms apply.. Plus, enjoy select airport lounge access, statement credit opportunities galore, and more! Read here why we love this card.

Eye of the Flyer partner offer!CardMatch™CardMatch™
Offers may not be available to all users.

Unauthorized use and/or duplication of this material without express and written permission from this site’s author and/or owner is strictly prohibited. Excerpts and links may be used, provided that full and clear credit is given to Eye of the Flyer with appropriate and specific directions to the original content.

Subscribe

Subscribe To Our NewsletterJoin our mailing list to receive the latest news and updates from our team.

You have Successfully Subscribed!

Resources

  • ✍ Editors Disclaimer
  • 💰 Advertiser Disclosure
  • 🔒 Privacy Policy
  • BANK & Travel Cards ★
  • CardMatch™
  • Cruises
  • Rookie
  • Elite Mileage Runs
  • Merchandise
  • αbout US ✉

Copyright © 2025 Eye of the Flyer. All Rights Reserved.

No Result
View All Result
  • BANK & Travel Cards ★
    • Credit Cards
    • CardMatch™
    • Eye of the Flyer Recommended Cards
    • Best Welcome Offers
    • Travel Rewards Cards
    • Airline Credit Cards
    • Hotel Credit Cards
    • Cash Back Credit Cards
    • No Annual Fee Credit Cards
    • Small Business Credit Cards
    • Gas Rewards Cards
    • Balance Transfer Cards
    • Student Credit Cards
    • Visa Credit Cards
    • Mastercards
    • Bad or Poor Credit
    • No Credit or Limited Credit
    • Secured Cards
  • CardMatch™
  • Cruises
  • Rookie
  • Elite Mileage Runs
  • Merchandise
  • αbout US ✉

Copyright © 2025 Eye of the Flyer. All Rights Reserved.

Cleantalk Pixel
No Result
View All Result
  • BANK & Travel Cards ★
    • Credit Cards
    • CardMatch™
    • Eye of the Flyer Recommended Cards
    • Best Welcome Offers
    • Travel Rewards Cards
    • Airline Credit Cards
    • Hotel Credit Cards
    • Cash Back Credit Cards
    • No Annual Fee Credit Cards
    • Small Business Credit Cards
    • Gas Rewards Cards
    • Balance Transfer Cards
    • Student Credit Cards
    • Visa Credit Cards
    • Mastercards
    • Bad or Poor Credit
    • No Credit or Limited Credit
    • Secured Cards
  • CardMatch™
  • Cruises
  • Rookie
  • Elite Mileage Runs
  • Merchandise
  • αbout US ✉

Copyright © 2025 Eye of the Flyer. All Rights Reserved.