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Surf Lodge Ltd. – Gabriola Island, B.C.

For the second time this month, we took a visitor to visit the Island. Our friend, Sandy, had never been and was looking forward to it. Off we go on the 10:40 a.m. Ferry with anticipation and giggles. We drove around and went back to the restaurant we ate at the first time. We should have learned.

We arrived and, after watching a lady scanning her computer for a few minutes, Don asked her if they were open. She was standing possibly 2 feet away from him. We were seated out on the deck and believe me when I tell you, this restaurant has the best view on the Island for any restaurant. That is the only good thing that happens here, watching the Ferries, sail boats, and planes coming and going. Stunning!

After a very long time to even have our drink order taken, we watched the server go first to a table that came in 10 minutes after we were seated. People at several other tables went out and got their own water. Then, many minutes later, they get up and go in to get their cutlery. Now, some time later, a young man hops up and goes to get their beer order. Still no action with us. Finally, the server comes over and takes our drink order: 1 glass of white wine, and 1 n/a beer. Sandy asked to taste a wine as she wasn’t sure she would like it and she didn’t so she ordered another selection. After 45 minutes, I went in and asked for her wine. I was told “in a minute”. I said no, now please. He poured it and off I go.

Still no food. After one hour and 20 minutes, I asked the server if we were going to get our food today. He threw me a look and went in. About 5 minutes later it comes out. It was prepared many minutes before, fish was not stellar and the fries were almost ‘dead’. Sandy’s order was barely okay and Don didn’t eat his. All the while, another table (one I rescued off the lower section on the sand and brought up to an empty table on the deck) waited forever for their drink order and by the time we left, they still hadn’t seen any food.

Now, don’t get me wrong when I tell you I do like music…sometimes during a meal. Sitting on the deck with two local ladies, each playing a flute, was the most horrible experience ever. The harmony was not there and every time they hit a wrong note it was nothing but a shrill. Harmony? Didn’t exist. They had a huge bucket on a table by the patio door asking for tips. They salted the bucket first because no one had even donated a penny. I asked the server, quietly, if they HAD to continue playing and he said yes. I mentioned they were off key and not playing the same song at the same time. His response? So, don’t tip them. Trust me, we weren’t even thinking of doing there.

If they need a strong suggestion.. here goes. Take those ugly and old lace tablecloths off inside the dining space, clean the carpet and brighten the colours, making it lighter and appealing. What they now have was really good back in the 1920’s. Hire servers who actually want to be there and know how to serve your customers. If they don’t want to be there, kick them out the door as they are killing your business. Get a Chef who doesn’t take almost 2 hours to put some very simple food out.

I am sorry, we came back as my husband thought you could use a second chance. Please do yourselves a favour and call Robert Irvine to some and save your business. We will definitely not be back, view or no view.

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Robin Hood Motel, Victoria, B.C.

We were attending the k.d. lang Concert in Victoria and needed a place to stay over rather than drive back after the concert.

We booked on line and just so you know, it was the only place left. Some places wanted over $400.00 a night and this, for $219.24 was more than enough. We checked in, and once you read all their rules and regulations, you think that, although it looks tired on the outside and the grounds are less than stellar, it would be really good on the inside.

We had time to put our things in the room and head out to find a) a parking spot, b) the Theater and c) a restaurant to have dinner. The lady at the Reception desk to us where the theater was and, off we go.

We find a spot in a car park, up on the third floor and wend our way down to locate the theater. Done and now we try to find a place to eat. We did, and more on that later. After dinner we go to the theater and are met by some really well dressed people in the lobby. They come over and ask if we are for the concert and we said yes. Well, says them…you are in the wrong place and it is the Royal Theater you want and you will have to take a taxi.

After the concert we were finally able to grab a taxi (in the rain) and wanted a coffee when we got to the Motel. Don went down to the Lobby to get one and they charged him $1.00 for a packet. There was a funny smell in the room….now we know why.

When we open up the top of the coffee unit to put the packet in, the one from the previous guest was still there. When we opened up the closed garbage pail on the table, it had the previous guests food: orange peels, tomato pieces, and other food stuffs. I called down to the office and was told “sorry but you know there is no cleaning staff on at night. Leave it out and I’ll get it later”.

When you sat on the side of the bed, the mattress is so old and soft, you sank down to the box spring and the pillows, looking so fat and fluffy, enveloped you head when you laid down. Any Chiropractor would condemn these in a heart beat.

The sofa looked okay and when you sat on it, it has a permanent tilt forward and is truly very uncomfortable.

We don’t love, no, make that, like Motels but are thankful for a clean and fresh place to stay when required but not here.

They won’t even let you stay here if you live in the same City and wanted to spend your Anniversary here. You have to prove you are travelling, show two pieces of I.D. (one with picture) and no partying.

Yup! Sure worth that.

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