Mont Gabriel, Sainte-Adele, a Tribute Portfolio Resort

Sainte-Adele, Quebec Canada

Mont Gabriel, Sainte-Adele, a Tribute Portfolio Resort
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Property Location
Located in Sainte-Adele, Mont Gabriel, Sainte-Adele, a Tribute Portfolio Resort is connected to the convention center, within a 5-minute drive of Polar Bear's Club and Spa Bagni. This golf hotel is 3.4 mi (5.5 km) from Les Factories Vallee Saint-Sauveur and 3.6 mi (5.9 km) from Sommet Olympia Ski Resort.

Rooms
Make yourself at home in one of the 136 guestrooms featuring refrigerators and flat-screen televisions. Complimentary wireless internet access keeps you connected, and cable programming is available for your entertainment. Bathrooms have complimentary toiletries and hair dryers. Conveniences include phones, as well as safes and desks.

Amenities
Pamper yourself with a visit to the spa, which offers massages, body treatments, and facials. While the golfer in the family is out on the course, you can enjoy above-par recreational amenities such as ski-in/ski-out access and outdoor tennis courts. Additional features at this hotel include complimentary wireless internet access, ski storage, and shopping on site.

Dining
Satisfy your appetite at Le Victor, one of the hotel's 2 restaurants. Relax with your favorite drink at the bar/lounge or the poolside bar. Buffet breakfasts are available daily from 7:00 AM to 10:30 AM for a fee.

Business, Other Amenities
Featured amenities include complimentary wired internet access, a business center, and dry cleaning/laundry services. Planning an event in Sainte-Adele? This hotel has 15048 square feet (1398 square meters) of space consisting of a conference center and meeting rooms. Free self parking is available onsite.

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The room rates listed are for double occupancy per room unless otherwise stated and exclude tax recovery charges and service fees. The actual booking amount will be charged in USD. See FAQs for more details.

Customer Reviews

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632gennadif
|1 review
Worst hotel experience for a family trip with toddlers I based my choosing of the rated 4 star hotel based on the information that was provided on their web site. None of the information was accurate and the inexperienced staff couldn't help but say we don't know. For starter, my confirmation email on the day before said they will hold a deposit security of 150$ on my credit card, on on location the agent said it was 200$ when I showed my email from the hotel that said 150$. Said she couldn't help me and that I had to pay it. The hotel website said they had a kids menu at the bistro and restaurant, once on location the staff said there was no such thing and the website is not updated. The F.A.Q. section also said for toddlers 5 years old and under they could eat for 5$ whit a paying adult, which also where false information. I had to pay a adult regular meal for each toddler with a apple juice at 5.22$. Overpriced food with disappointing taste. My room had many issues too. 1- a giant nail coming out of the dirty carpet (had to put my bag on top of it to not get me or my family injured at night when walking to go to the bath room, 2-the large shower head had no water pressured due to the head being so dirty and holes blocked, had a few sprinkles to shower 3- the nespresso coffee machine was broken, had to trick it with my experience of coffee machines to make it work 4- there was no mini fridge like mentionned on the website but a wine cooler to put kids milk and yogourt, had to use my cooler with ice to keep things fresh 5- the hater was not working, call in a staff and said he 's not a maintenance guy and they'll be there in 2 days (had to figure out by myself that i had to unplug the ac on the long extension cord that was on the floor and plug in the heater, the room couldn' t handle both units on the power supply 6- the inside pool was so cold because the staff left all the windows open had and lots of flies in the pool and the hot whirpool was not fonctionnal (i choose that hotel for the inside pool because the weather was rainy 3 days out of 4 on my vacation) 7- the kids swing and slide was so old and dangerous, the slide was missing 2 screws and was on the verge on falling out, there where pieces of wood with nails around the broken structure and when my kids started swinging, i had to hold the structure so it won't fall, after a few minutes it was becoming too dangerous 8- i brought my amazon stick for the kids to watch on rainy days but the wifi connected was always breaking down, poor router 9- i understood with covid and shortage of the staff that the service was one day out of two, but when it was done, the maintenance left all the dirty laundry, towels and bags on the whole alley, i had to circle trought them to get to my room the whole way, it was removed the next day 10- the room with microwaves and ice machine , there where dirty plates from room services that stayed on the tables for 24 hours, we couldn't use the tables in that room when we used the microwaves to fed the kids, had to walk back to our rooms with hot plates. I can' t remember what else but i' ll stop because it was the worst family experience trip, was my first family trip with my wife, and 2 and 5 years old toddler. I based my choice for the hotel on their website info's and prestigious name. Next time i' ll go to Quebec city where people tell me that the hotel Jaro are more family oriented hotels. One last thing, even the satisfaction survey that they sent me had issue while completing it proceeded without me finishing my comments. Such an horrible experience at least the kids enjoyed the activities nearby at Pays des Merveilles and Village du Pere Noel.
N7245OOrobinm
|1 review
Worst bed ever Stayed there for my 61st birthday. Asked for the nicest room. Got the worst bed on the planet. Felt like it was caving in the middle. Had to hold on to the edge to sleep. Management did not care. Head of hospitality didn’t care. Absolutely garbage. Stay anywhere else!!!! Anywhere or you’ll be so very sorry.
Raisinbread
|1 review
Disappointing in almost every way So disappointed, although I admit our expectations were low to begin with. The hotel needs a massive rehab. It is rated 4 stars but is borderline 4, at best. The trip began with a clogged sink and brown water flowing from the hot tap. We complained. Some attention was made, but the problem persisted. Eventually a couple of guys replaced some parts. But the sink still flowed brown. Finally we were moved to another room the next day. It was patently clear they are short staffed. We know everyone is suffering the Covid factor. Hard to get staff working at low wages back to crappy jobs. I really felt fore the small staff on hand. They worked hard and long hours, especially when three weddings were happening at once. They must have been exhausted, but it also made for difficulty getting served by the pool. Impossible to describe how mediocre the breakfast buffet was—at a high price. We did it once and bolted thereafter for Tim Horton’s. We avoided dinner which was probably lame. Lunch was fried food by the pool—fine but not really satisfying for a full week vacation. The room towels haven’t been replaced in years. Lighting dim, pillows hard.
Fatima I
|1 review
Cold food and overpriced We wanted to try the dinner buffet on a Saturday night. Meat options were fish, pork and braised beef. All of them were cold to my taste and fish was heavely overcooked. No fruits, although salad variety ok (not so fresh though), sink water, maxwell house coffee (or similar). For 35$ per adult you’d eat better at a Chinese buffet. I get it, it’s a buffet on top of a mountain. Still not worth it Drive 9min to Ste Adele and you’ll get something better. Not coming back
StephenM465
|1 review
Great Stay -- A Little Old School We decided to get away for a few days of skiing in the Laurentians, which is where we've often gone during the February Ontario Family Day break. The location at the top of a hill was great, but the hill wasn't all that challenging. However, it's extremely well situated being close to a number the smaller hills in the southern portion of the Laurentians. The price was right, and the rooms are nice, the bed comfortable, and the bathrooms have had a recent renovation. The main building was done sometime in the 60s I would think, and it still has that character to it. Nothing wrong, but it's definitely not a modern hotel. The only thing that I'd be critical about is the amount of noise that transmits from one part of the hotel to another, particularly in the two storey addition. Part of the noise was also a result of families travelling with younger children, and for some reason, they let their kids use the hallway as a race venue -- I guess to tire them out. It's not a problem of the place -- more a problem of the parents who are probably burned out from the pandemic. We also had dinner at the hotel, and it was good value, a very passable for the convenience and price. As we drive an electric car, it was also good to see that they had a number of charging spots (mostly for Teslas) - so if you do stay there, you can take advantage of the charging.

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