Fantasyland Hotel Reviews
17700 87th Avenue, West Edmonton Mall, Edmonton,

48%
families recommend
101 family reviews



Sandy Meads - Nov 3rd, 2011
The hotel offers so much for all ages as its connected to one of the biggest malls.
There is a huge waterpark with big and small water slides, play area for little ones and tubes for the wave pool. Its a great way to spend a day. If that more +isn't enough for you there is a amusement park with rides for young and old, from a rollercoaster to the train that runs through the area.
Within the mall there is a area of water where they have a big old pirate ship. They also have a water show with seals. Bumper Boats. Cant forget the indoor skating rink, take your familiy for some ice skating.....Oh and the mini golf. REDS is a fun place that is near the food court area that offers games and glow bowling. There is also a great Theatre, with a fire breathing dragon in th entrance...it make the room so warm...maybe a little scary for little ones cause he might be fake but he is loud. Mom and Dad could go to the Casino which is also part of the Mall. The Edmonton Event centre is there as well, which is a venue that has Music groups come to play so your teen might get lucky to see one of their favorite bands. My girls just saw "Down with Webster" there. Not to forget the shopping there is so great...so after a day of all of this you and your family can return to your "theme room".....the hotel offers great theme rooms we loved the igloo room. The room consisted of a large round queen bed that has a headboard that is like a igloo, some chaise lounges made to look like dog sleds and a huge hottub. There are other theme room but choosing one is always the issue.
We love the hotel from the huge rotating door at the entrance, the hue of shiny gold and red fixtures, the theme rooms that are amazing and of course all the shopping and all the family fun. Its definitely tough to decide what to do first but your family will love it.

Date of Stay: 01/01/1900
Children in Party: 4


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