Pros: Great location and easy access to the restaurants, entertainment, shopping and rides on the wharf Cons: Small bathrooms and room
Leave everything behind and get away for a week-end in San Francisco. That's what my wife and I did a few months ago. We were fortunate enough to have our in-laws volunteering to stay with our kids. I will admit that I was pleasantly surprised by the ...
Pros: Location Cons: Room Quality and Customer Service
The Sheraton Fisherman's Wharf in San Francisco, California, is located in the heart of Fisherman's Wharf. Fisherman's Wharf is very touristy. So the hotel is convenient if going to explore the tourist attractions. The hotel is one block from Fisherman's ...
Pros: New. Clean. Close to Fisherman's Wharf. Cons: Could hear everything from the next room. No free wireless. Parking is expensive.
This was not my favorite hotel at the Fisherman's Wharf. I stayed here for one night at the end of my trip to San Francisco. I liked the Holiday Inn Express much better. This hotel has been newly rennovated and the decor was very interesting. (White ...
Pros: 1 Block from Pier 39 and Fisherman's Wharf Cons: Small bathrooms, drafty in winter, $30 parking fee,
The definite plus to this hotel is its location. You can walk over to Pier 39 for a snack if you desire! This is a good place to stay if you're definitely in San Francisco to sightsee.
The facility is a three-story, square maze of corridors...
Pros: Location, relatively small property Cons: Cost of parking -
Pleasantly Surprised Looking to capitalize on my Starwoord loyalty points, I recently stayed with my family at the Sheraton Fisherman Wharf. I must admit, my expectations were fairly low as I knew I was choosing to stay in perhaps one of the ...
Pros: Location, location, location. For a tourist, one cannot beat the location. Cons: Close quarters. You better like your family!
Our experience in August 2002 at the Sheraton Fisherman's Wharf was a mixed one. It felt odd, because the experience was of staying at a motel, but getting the services of a luxury hotel.
In part, this is due to the building restrictions in...
Pros: clean room Cons: Noisy, expensive, outdated, small rooms, bad management, and $30 parking
If you must stay at near the Wharf and enjoy a good nights sleep choose the Radisson instead.
Environment: The walls are paper thin you can hear anything, from your neighbor using the restroom (and I don't mean the flushing) to the bum across...
Don't waste your money. by firechild1016 ,May 25 '05
Pros: The bed, housekeeping, and the location. Cons: Everything but the bed, housekeeping, and the location.
This was by far the worst hotel I've ever stayed in. It was extremely outdated, the rooms were small, the bathrooms were smaller. We stayed there while there was construction going on so we got a view of scaffolding and a black curtain. You had to pay for any sort of entertainment in the place. On their website it says the room comes with a nintendo gamecube.. Well it does but you have to pay 6.95 an hour to play.. There were only 3 good things about the place.. The bed, the housekeeping/linen service, and the blow dryer. And at the end of the trip they happened to leave our bags in the room after we paid for pickup. So we got up to northern Ca.. only to find out we had no luggage.. Hmm not good being there were wet clothes in there, mothers day gifts, and some chocolate.. Needless to say they did ship it overnight which ended up being 3 days..
This hotel is only good if you ONLY plan on sleeping there nothing else. It does have a great location.
Pros: Large rooms and location Cons: stuffy and really outdated
I did not really care for this hotel. When you walk in and approach the lobby, it appears to be a really nice hotel. As you are walked to your room, you are snapped back to reality. The rooms are spacious but old and stuffy. More than likely, I would not stay here again.
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