Yes, the property maintains a strict no-party policy. This includes bachelor/bachelorette (bucks and hens) parties, birthday celebrations, or any gatherings that may cause disturbance to other guests.
Yes, music may be played at a reasonable volume, provided it does not disturb surrounding apartments. Management reserves the right to intervene if noise levels are deemed excessive.
Yes, guests may invite visitors during their stay, within the following limits:
One-Bedroom Apartment: Up to 2 invited guests
Two-Bedroom Apartment: Up to 4 invited guests
All invited guests are required to depart the property by 10:00 PM to ensure the comfort and safety of all residents.
No, CCTV footage is not accessible to guests. Requests for footage are handled strictly by management and law enforcement authorities.
Yes, strata management may access CCTV footage to ensure compliance with building by-laws and regulations.
Yes, the police may request access to CCTV footage as part of official investigations.
Yes, facial recognition features may be employed. Police can access such footage upon request or following a court order.
Yes, the hotel reserves the right to refuse entry to any guest at its sole discretion and without obligation to provide a reason.
Being blacklisted typically indicates that the hotel has decided not to accept future bookings from you.
Yes, blacklisting may be reconsidered if all outstanding balances are paid in full, provided the blacklisting was not related to property damage or serious misconduct.
Yes, you are responsible for the conduct of all invitees during your stay. If your guests engage in misconduct or disturbances, including domestic violence, you may be blacklisted as a result.
The hotel has a legal duty of care to report any criminal or suspicious activities to the relevant authorities.
Yes, new access codes can be generated during standard reception hours.
Yes, new access codes can be issued outside reception hours; however, a $50.00 after-hours service fee applies.
Yes, you may obtain your access code by visiting reception in person and presenting valid photo identification.
Yes, access codes can be provided after hours, subject to a service charge. Photo identification may be required if the operator is unable to verify your identity over the phone.
Yes, access to the apartment and building may be revoked if a guest is intoxicated, abusive, or poses a risk to other guests or staff.
No, guests who are asked to leave due to inappropriate behavior are not entitled to a refund and may be blacklisted from future bookings.
No, the hotel strictly prohibits guests from operating as escorts or engaging in any business or commercial activities on the premises.
We have several room options depending on your needs and budget.