TheRitz Carlton Toronto is conveniently located downtown, and is within easy
walking distance of the CN Tower, Rogers Centre and the Air Canada Centre.
After
a long red eye flight and arriving at the hotel around 7:00 AM, I was hopeful
that my room would be ready for me.  I
had emailed the hotel earlier advising them of my early arrival, and hoping
that a room would be ready for me.
| Ritz Carlton Sign | 
The
hotel is somewhat easy to spot from afar as The Ritz Carlton sign has a pink
background which can be seen from blocks away.
Unlike
every other Ritz Carlton property that I have been to, there was no doorman to
greet you and open the door for arriving guests.  There is a revolving door and two side doors
to enter the hotel.
There
is complimentary coffee, tea and muffins in the lobby during early morning
hours, which is a classy touch. 
The check-in
desk is to the far left.  The front desk
agent was pleasant.  Upon inquiring if it
was possible to check-in that early, she informed me that there was a room
available, but it was a double room instead of the king I had requested.  Since my goal was to take a quick shower
before heading to Niagara Falls I said that it would not be a problem.
She did
not recognize my being a Ritz Carlton rewards member, or even describe any
features of the hotel other than the elevators being “around the corner and to
the left.”
| Hallway | 
The
hotel is fairly new, being built in 2011. 
The hallways are elegantly decorated.
| Deluxe Lakeview Room | 
Upon
entering the room, the bathroom is located to the right.
| Double Sinks | 
There
are double sinks with fairly limited counter space.  To the side of each sink there are also
several shelves which help to provide extra space for your toiletries.
| Tub | 
There
is a separate tub.
| Shower | 
The
shower is fairly small, and only a little larger than a phone booth.
| Toilet | 
The
toilet is also placed in a fairly small space.
Across
from the bathroom is a large closet with an iron, ironing board and bathrobes.
| Coffee Maker/Mini Bar | 
Next
to that is the coffee maker, snack items and alcohol for sale and the mini bar.  I find it somewhat unusual that the Ritz
Carlton has a coffee maker that only makes one cup at a time, and features
nameless coffee.  One would expect a
Nespresso or illy coffee maker for a high end property.
| Desk | 
Upon
entering the bedroom, there is a dresser and TV, as well as a fairly large desk
with ample working space.
| Beds | 
The beds
are super comfortable with high quality linens that are super soft.  Outlets were within easy reach of each bed
which is a huge plus.
| Sitting Area | 
There
is a single chair in the corner with a small coffee table.
| CN Tower at Night | 
| Rogers Centre | 
I was
given a room with a view of the CN Tower, Rogers Centre and Lake Ontario.  Views of the CN Tower at night are fabulous
when lit up at night.
Rooms
were going for about $500 a night during my stay, but thanks to the Ritz
Carlton promotion last year in which two paid stays resulted in a free night at
a Tier 1-3 property, this was a great use of the two free nights I was able to
secure during the promotion.
Although
recognition of Ritz Carlton/Marriott Rewards members could use a big
improvement, especially for those with Gold or Platinum status, the ability to
check-in a half day early and the great location made up for any oversights
from the front desk.