stayed here 21st aug 2011 and there was a summer festival outside which was great loads of stalls kids dancing people on kareoke then there was a group on a stage at the other end of the street The hotel staff were really welcoming and helpfull they gave us our keys and we made our way up in the lift to the rooms which were really nice and clean bedding and curtains all matched ect. Earlier on we had all been saying that we fancied Indian for supper so we went and asked where the best indian was in the town and he said right behind you its part of our hotel we couldnt believe it so it was fate we decided to give it a try we went and changed and all met downstairs for dinner
The sign for me of a good indian is when you can smell all the spices befor you eat and there was none of the normal spicy smells which i thorght wasnt a good sign but boy was i wrong...the food was superb i ordered chiken tikka massala & rice with nann bread we all had popadoms to start and chutneys...i was stuffed....My hubby ordered Chicken Tandoori and it came on a sizzleing plate and a friend ordered lamb tkka and there must have been a full joint of lamb on her platter it was all really nice
The Room cost $101 which on my visa statement was 64 pounds and 24 pence (sorry pound sign not working on keyboard) lol Very good value for money dinner cost 4 of us with starters mains and 2 sweets including drinks $100 that was with tips aswell
When we checked in they gave us a voucher each for $5 to spend in the casino in prince george so we searched that out and lost a further $20 lol
- Days Inn Prince George
- Prince George Days Inn
