a bunch of us were staying at the Pan Pacific, and we were able to meet on the pool deck. I think even those who were staying outside the hotel were allowed access for our 2 hour afternoon meet up. The kids swam and most of the adults just gathered and talked around the tables.
Did anyone let Pan Pacific know about the meetup?
as a follow up, I made a poll for my group on Tuesday, and the three main options were the Pan Pacific Pool area, QQ Gelato, and the closest Tim Horton's to the port (just to be silly so there were more options).
Tim's is currently winning by a 30% lead Lol, I did not see that coming, but the race is not over...
I vote for Tim Hortons. That place rocks. I will add Mean Poutine which is located a bit further afield. Great atmosphere in a fun part of downtown.as a follow up, I made a poll for my group on Tuesday, and the three main options were the Pan Pacific Pool area, QQ Gelato, and the closest Tim Horton's to the port (just to be silly so there were more options).
Tim's is currently winning by a 30% lead Lol, I did not see that coming, but the race is not over...
Not according to Canadian consumers. The coffee is still pretty good though. Better than Dunkin', and obviously better than the sludge they serve on the ships.I vote for Tim Hortons. That place rocks.
The Tim Hortons is going to be super crowded for that size of group. There's not a lot of seating. If you do Tim Hortons I suggest getting coffee and donuts to go and then hang out near the cauldron or along the pier. (I work in downtown Vancouver, I can see the cruise ship terminal from my office window.) In late May though you still have a solid likelihood of rain so keep that in mind.
Not according to Canadian consumers. The coffee is still pretty good though.
When in Vancouver our treats involve crepes and veggie-Japadogs.
The Tim Hortons is going to be super crowded for that size of group. There's not a lot of seating. If you do Tim Hortons I suggest getting coffee and donuts to go and then hang out near the cauldron or along the pier. (I work in downtown Vancouver, I can see the cruise ship terminal from my office window.) In late May though you still have a solid likelihood of rain so keep that in mind.
Good point, and the gelato place is next to the cauldron, I think I may make the cauldron the meeting place and recommend getting nearby treats.
Just make sure you have a rain plan!