bumbershoot
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I probably won't have to exchange money.
I was going to say you likely wouldn't have to anyway, but then I saw...
I don't have an ATM card
Aha. Well, can you get one? That makes it super-easy. We generally stay at Sutton Place for our Vancouver visits and stop at the "Green Machine" ATM on our short walk to Robson Street, and go on with our day.
This is one of those questions where there's no true bad answer. It's like next December, when we cruise (Royal) out of San Juan and have to decide to stay close to the port (requiring a cab into Old San Juan and back whenever we want to go play), or stay in Old San Juan, requiring a cab to get to and from the ship when it's time for that. There is truly no wrong answer. It depends on budget, plans, and the result of the flip of a coin, if necessary.

I personally LOVE downtown Vancouver and would stay there. I personally would not, and have not, stay at the Pan Pacific as it's too expensive from my perspective. Downtown Vancouver is so close in, so easily move-around-in-able, heck, so easily WALKable if necessary (and I did a half marathon in and around the area so I literally know what that's like), that I have no need to sleep ON the pier (Pan Pacific is ON the pier Canada Place is on). I mentioned Sutton Place...that's our absolute favorite so far (and we saw Sean Lennon checking in with his band the last time we stayed there, and I would imagine he could stay literally anywhere he wanted to, so there's some sort of good choice being made with Sutton). An easy-breezy cab ride there with your bags and your vacation is started. Plus you're close to coffee, nice shopping, crepes, JapaDog (if you're a Psych fan you might get the reference), Roots athletic apparel, Lush, cheap Samsonite luggage stores...just everything.
As mentioned above, Fairmont Waterfront is *right there* as well, literally across the street from Pan and Canada Place. If you really need or want the luxury, it would be a good choice, too.
I think I could only do the Fairmont Airport if I weren't leaving the airport area. It looked really nice as we were exiting the airport a few months back, but I wouldn't want to make the journey in for sightseeing purposes and then have to go back. I like public transportation in general, but the Skytrain took weirdly longer than I expected and was, I don't know, I guess not what I expected. Not sure what the issue was there LOL.