Toronto Hotels for Your Wedding Guests

This important event in your life calls for extra special accommodations. Securing rooms for your guests can be difficult at some hotels, but at a Toronto hotel it is never a problem. After the festivities of your special day there will likely be some people that should not be driving. Be sure and book several rooms so that they will have a comfortable place to sleep afterwards. Make your wedding a safe event and book your guests a room in a Toronto hotel. The memories of your wedding should be a joyous occasion.

20 Responses to Toronto Hotels for Your Wedding Guests

  • michzhao says:

    @iDanielJerome how i would die for a chance to be able to go to the fanmeets and be in that car and hotel with u guys :) COME TO TORONTO!

  • Tayshaun says:

    Going into a surgery, would you wish to go in on a ‘risky’ day, ‘disruptive’ day or ‘karmic’ day? Actually not any of the above, so that is the reason why ‘testing’ the date before booking it is really critical.

  • Toronto hotel is booked! :) @concertcowgirl

  • ean_agentrez says:

    Le Germaine opening a new Toronto hotel Friday. Love that hotel!!

  • Don says:

    Just what I need tonight, Phil. I'm sitting in a Toronto hotel, having just arrived for three days of meetings on a make-it-or-break-it topic. Sure enjoyed reading through your previous entries. Mason's 90 day experiment on joy is something I should do more often–like every three months or so.

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  • stephen says:

    hmmm Aaron….Greg Weston seems to have had a far more interesting time at the Brantford rally.
    Interesting observation though about “a routine Dion rally”….”it wasn't very big or very interesting”

    Greg Weston Blog entry starts here

    Snaps set Brantford cops abuzzing
    Must say I have been hassled by cops far more during this election campaign than at any time since my days as a partying Sixties hippie in Banff.
    Yesterday in Brantford, a local cop was actually filming an otherwise routine Stephane Dion rally, which is to say it wasn’t very big or interesting, much less worthy of police surveillance. [...]

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  • ean_agentrez says:

    Relaxing in my Toronto hotel room… May hit the gym soon !

  • [...] Once again, good times. No, wait. Scratch that – great times. I’ve been really busy the past couple of days, from meeting Shel Holtz (who has obviously been so busy he hasn’t blogged since yesterday, although he’s having issues with one thing about a certain Toronto hotel…) at Toronto’s Third Tuesday event to running into some cool people I’ve met from previous events at the mesh:reloaded or “mesh returns” as it’s been lablelled gathering.  Great, great gathering of people at both events, and thanks to all those who I spoke to, it was such a fantastic time. I enjoy [...]

  • jbristowe says:

    Scott and I will be at the Toronto Property Show Tomorrow…Hyatt Regency Toronto Hotel…Speaking at 3pm

  • [...] Once again, good times. No, wait. Scratch that – great times. I’ve been really busy the past couple of days, from meeting Shel Holtz (who has obviously been so busy he hasn’t blogged since yesterday, although he’s having issues with one thing about a certain Toronto hotel…) at Toronto’s Third Tuesday event to running into some cool people I’ve met from previous events at the mesh:reloaded or “mesh returns” as it’s been lablelled gathering.  Great, great gathering of people at both events, and thanks to all those who I spoke to, it was such a fantastic time. I enjoy [...]

  • stephen says:

    hmmm Aaron….Greg Weston seems to have had a far more interesting time at the Brantford rally.
    Interesting observation though about “a routine Dion rally”….”it wasn't very big or very interesting”

    Greg Weston Blog entry starts here

    Snaps set Brantford cops abuzzing
    Must say I have been hassled by cops far more during this election campaign than at any time since my days as a partying Sixties hippie in Banff.
    Yesterday in Brantford, a local cop was actually filming an otherwise routine Stephane Dion rally, which is to say it wasn’t very big or interesting, much less worthy of police surveillance. [...]

  • LarisaMT_CRJ says:

    still thinks its funny our that waking up at our toronto hotel we find the biggest christmas parade in the world they said…:)

  • CL_kijiji says:

    Its 5 am and I'm wide awake in a lovely thompson toronto hotel room… And not hungover?

  • [...] Once again, good times. No, wait. Scratch that – great times. I’ve been really busy the past couple of days, from meeting Shel Holtz (who has obviously been so busy he hasn’t blogged since yesterday, although he’s having issues with one thing about a certain Toronto hotel…) at Toronto’s Third Tuesday event to running into some cool people I’ve met from previous events at the mesh:reloaded or “mesh returns” as it’s been lablelled gathering.  Great, great gathering of people at both events, and thanks to all those who I spoke to, it was such a fantastic time. I enjoy [...]

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  • JJM says:

    The reality of this whole “Ruby-said/nannies-said” exercise is that Ruby can only lose.

    Whatever the truth of the matter, politics is a game of public perception. Ruby's conundrum is this: how on earth, as a seemingly high-powered, up-and-coming politician, does she challenge the testimony of a couple of humble Filipino nannies without seeming utterly mean-spirited and heartless to the public?

    Her lawyer has already done her no great favour by implying some sort of conspiracy theory with persons unknown out to get her. Two strikes against her right there. First, there's her credibility: Filipino nannies in a convoluted Canadian political [...]

  • Don says:

    Just what I need tonight, Phil. I'm sitting in a Toronto hotel, having just arrived for three days of meetings on a make-it-or-break-it topic. Sure enjoyed reading through your previous entries. Mason's 90 day experiment on joy is something I should do more often–like every three months or so.

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