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Where is the Best Comfy Hotel Bed in Seattle, Washington?

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Where is the Best Comfy Hotel Bed in Seattle, Washington?

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Its not bad. The setting is a bit boring mostly people from the hotel but the food is quite nice. Its a simple menu but all 4 of us seemed to enjoy our food. They take prime card too. I may go again there if Im in the vicinity but would not make a special effort.

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This property upon arrival has some attractive “northern lodge” decor. There is a striking outdoor gas fireplace by the entrance. Check-in was handled well and we were escorted to our “cityside” rooms. (As we were going on a cruise we did not see fit to pay double for “water view” rooms. Since the property is built on a pier, the…

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For a one night business stay, I checked into the 1000 Hotel in Downtown Seattle. Great location on First Avenue, walking distance to Seattle Art Museum, Benaroya Symphony Hall, Pike Place Market, shopping and nightlife. Check in was flawless with valet parking and my room overlooking First Ave and Elliott Bay was spectacular. Sleek modern vibe, huge flatscreen television tuned…

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interestingly, we were at the pan pacific the same time as the previous poster… checked in on the 20th, out on the 24th… but clearly had a far different experience. the hotel was on par with other boutique hotels we’ve stayed at (teatro in denver, alexis in san fran) – heavy on the ambience, personal service, and attention to detail. we got in late wednesday night, but still had someone open all the doors for us and bring our luggage up; room service for a late late dinner was surprisingly prompt and quite frankly, a pretty darn good burger from a hotel. we did not partake in the continental breakfast, preferring to find a cafe en route to sightseeing instead, and didn’t have a car. our room was cleaned everyday and i never even saw a maid cleaning cart. the bathroom was enormous and we really enjoyed the sliding wood doors. the bathtub was a little cramped with two, but still fancy enough. we also spent time in the bar downstairs with bartender chris who let us hang out into the w

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This was our first stay at this hotel, which we booked on Priceline for a very attractive rate. The hotel is located on Pike street just east of the Seattle Convention Center.The entire staff was very friendly, in fact I can’t recall a hotel with a more pleasant staff. They have a decent hot breakfast with bacon, eggs, hash browns, fruit, yogurt, juices. None of the high carb junk you generally get at a hotel breakfast. There is a self serve coffee and tea bar that is open all day with good coffee.On the second floor they have a small work-out room open 24 hours and a billiards room. Free internet in the lobby and in the rooms.However, the best supprise was the room itself, which is a suite the size of a small condo with sitting area and bedroom area. The room has a small galley kitchen. The bathroom had a large whirlpool tub. There were two flat screen tvs one in the sitting area and another in the bedroom area. The bed was very comfortable. The room was very quiet,

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