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With 618 rooms in this castle, it's not hard to find your own particular design to fit your needs. We chose the most affordable option with two double beds. We knew the mattresses were new since we slept better here than any other hotel on our trip to Canada. The bathroom was spacious, with updated shower and the perfect jet stream of water. The downside is that we didn't have much of a view, the wireless connection is extra, and there were only three dresser drawers for four people. We had to pile the kids' clothes on the outside wall next to the bed. There also wasn't a flat-screen television, which bummed us out since we wanted to watch the Olympics in Hi-Def.
The Junior Suite and Studio Room might be more preferable for families of four. Along with two double beds, they feature a decent-sized sitting area, so you won't be running into each other. Refrigerators are also available for an extra $30 per stay.
A spacious suite overlooking the St. Lawrence Seaway is in the high-$400 range, and a standard room with two double beds can be priced as low as $179 in the winter months. There are also more expensive rooms on the special Fairmont Gold floors that have their own concierge and a private lounge with breakfast in the morning and drinks in the afternoon. Also ask about the Little Princess Package, which includes one night in a family accommodation, a welcome princess shirt and nightgown, a horse-drawn carriage ride in the streets of Old Quebec, and a princess dinner at Le Champlain restaurant. The package starts at $579 CAD a night.
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