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Sandman Inn Kamloops


Amenities

  • Parking

  • Restaurant

  • Non-Smoking Rooms

  • Business Center

  • Room Service

  • Dry Cleaning

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Property description

Make use of convenient amenities such as complimentary wireless internet access, a fireplace in the lobby, and a banquet hall.
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Sandman Inn Kamloops offers budget-friendly stays with welcoming staff and a central location near downtown and the hospital, but many reviews note dated facilities, very small bathrooms, noise from the surroundings and AC, and recurring security and maintenance concerns.

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Facilities

Basic

Cleanliness

Inconsistent

Rooms

Small

Service

Friendly

Location

Central

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Scott

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2 weeks ago

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Stayed 2 nights

Sketchy neighborhood, would have been better to drive into city and pick better area for my stay.
Sketchy neighborhood, would have been better to drive into city and pick better area for my stay.

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Joseph

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2 weeks ago

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Stayed 1 night

I've been there twice Now out of necessity of driving 7 hours.. Staff, after hours you have to buzz and wake up... The rooms are filthy, air-conditioning is dirty, bathroom is mildew filled anf to top it off..I wanted ice.. no bag in the ice bucket. Just gross..
I've been there twice Now out of necessity of driving 7 hours.. Staff, after hours you have to buzz and wake up... The rooms are filthy, air-conditioning is dirty, bathroom is mildew filled anf to top it off..I wanted ice.. no bag in the ice bucket. Just gross..

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Nolan

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3 weeks ago

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Stayed 1 night

The photos on the website appear to have been taken at an entirely different hotel — possibly on a different planet. The room we stayed in looked like it had survived several natural disasters and then immediately hosted another one. There was not a single surface that wasn’t cracked, blistered, stained, peeling, broken, or hanging on purely out of spite. The walls were bubbling, the ceilings looked water-damaged, the moldings were splitting apart, and the bathtub drained with all the urgency of continental drift. The air conditioner had exactly two settings: “off” and “Arctic wind tunnel.” When it kicked on, it sounded like a Boeing 747 preparing for takeoff and could probably refrigerate meat for long-term storage. The bathroom was so unbelievably small that you had to physically step into the tub just to open or close the door. I’ve seen larger bathrooms on airplanes. The hallways featured industrial drying fans every few feet, strong musty flood-damage vibes, and the general atmosphere of a building actively losing a fight against moisture. The only genuinely positive thing I can say is that the toilet paper was surprisingly decent, which, considering the state of everything else, felt like a luxury amenity.
The photos on the website appear to have been taken at an entirely different hotel — possibly on a different planet. The room we stayed in looked like it had survived several natural disasters and then immediately hosted another one. There was not a single surface that wasn’t cracked, blistered, stained, peeling, broken, or hanging on purely out of spite. The walls were bubbling, the ceilings looked water-damaged, the moldings were splitting apart, and the bathtub drained with all the urgency of continental drift. The air conditioner had exactly two settings: “off” and “Arctic wind tunnel.” When it kicked on, it sounded like a Boeing 747 preparing for takeoff and could probably refrigerate meat for long-term storage. The bathroom was so unbelievably small that you had to physically step into the tub just to open or close the door. I’ve seen larger bathrooms on airplanes. The hallways featured industrial drying fans every few feet, strong musty flood-damage vibes, and the general atmosphere of a building actively losing a fight against moisture. The only genuinely positive thing I can say is that the toilet paper was surprisingly decent, which, considering the state of everything else, felt like a luxury amenity.

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Dawne

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4 weeks ago

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Stayed 2 nights

I feel completely duped and irritated by this property. Not very well up kept. Could hear lots of loud patrons. So much so someone in the hotel called the police for noise. We were charged on rate on the first night and then charged another price on the second night. How does the room go up by $50 in one night for the same room that was not even cleaned or worth an up charge? I will never stay at this property ever again. What a scam.
I feel completely duped and irritated by this property. Not very well up kept. Could hear lots of loud patrons. So much so someone in the hotel called the police for noise. We were charged on rate on the first night and then charged another price on the second night. How does the room go up by $50 in one night for the same room that was not even cleaned or worth an up charge? I will never stay at this property ever again. What a scam.

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Christina

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5 weeks ago

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Stayed 1 night

This place is horrible do not recommend
This place is horrible do not recommend

550 Columbia Street, Kamloops City Centre, Kamloops, Canada

Location

With a stay at Sandman Inn Kamloops, you'll be centrally located in Kamloops, within a 5-minute drive of Thompson Rivers University and Royal Inland Hospital. This hotel is 0.3 mi (0.6 km) from Kamloops Art Gallery and 0.6 mi (1 km) from Kamloops Museum and Archives.

Royal Inland Hospital(0.3 miles)

Kamloops Art Gallery(0.3 miles)

Lansdowne Village Shopping Centre(0.5 miles)

Kamloops Museum and Archives(0.6 miles)

Sagebrush Theatre(0.7 miles)

Exhibition Park(0.8 miles)

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Property Policies

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From 16:00 to 01:00

Before 11:00


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FAQs

Free self-parking is available on-site, with limited spaces.


Full breakfasts are available daily from 4 AM to 1 PM for a fee, approximately CAD 10 to 20 for adults and children.


Pets are allowed in specific rooms only, with a fee of CAD 25 per accommodation, per night, and a maximum charge of CAD 125 per stay. Service animals are exempt from fees.


Check-in is from 4:00 PM, and check-out is by 11:00 AM. Early or late check-in/check-out may be available upon request, subject to availability and possible additional charges.

The property features step-free entrances and wheelchair-accessible facilities, including public areas and rooms. Specific details about bathrooms and pool access features are not provided.


The property is centrally located in Kamloops, within a 5-minute drive of Thompson Rivers University and Royal Inland Hospital, and approximately 0.5 miles from Lake City Casino Kamloops and Kamloops Art Gallery.


Children are allowed at the property, and there is no mention of a minimum age for children to stay for free.


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