Worst hotel in North America.
By A Yahoo! Contributor, 7/31/06
For $132 a night, no towel racks, no bathroom counter, no working bathroom fan, paint peeling in bathroom, mold around the entire window, dirty brown and worn towels, no ice bucket in room.
Room service trays from the room next door lay in the hall congealing for over 12 hours. The maid(s?) do all the rooms at once, heaping all the bedding on the hall floor in huge piles and then leaving it all there for ages.
The elevator randomly goes to the wrong floor - I thought at first I'd messed up, but overheard guests laughing about it.
The pool is the size of a hot tub, and it's at the end of a long hall, down cement stairs and through a tunnel into a tiny, dark room with one window. The walls in the pool area are warped.
The maid threw out a bag of our things, and after talking to four staff and the maid openly admitting she tossed our things "anything on the floor is fair game", the manager outright refused to apologize to us.
Luckily our second hotel on our trip was great, or I would have had a truly horrible impression of Alberta hotels. A hotel room on the Belize border with two hammock hooks and a light bulb had far superior service and atmosphere than the Drumheller Inn.