Seattle Four Seasons Hotel; Yes or No?
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Seattle Four Seasons Hotel; Yes or No?
Will be attending a military reunion in Seattle and dragging the Husbear along with me. Total of three nights. He'll be pretty much on his own and reliant on public transport/taxi to get around. The hotel looks to be in a convenient location and also has a pool. He'll want to do some exploring on his own but also will enjoy being in a comfortable quiet accommodation.
Have looked at other properties including the Marriott, Hotel 1000 and wondering if anyone here could offer some positive or negative thoughts as to my choice.
Timeframe is August 2014.
Thanks for insights/comments/etc.
Have looked at other properties including the Marriott, Hotel 1000 and wondering if anyone here could offer some positive or negative thoughts as to my choice.
Timeframe is August 2014.
Thanks for insights/comments/etc.
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We love The Alexis hotel. It would cost much less and is in a great location too.
http://www.alexishotel.com/
http://www.alexishotel.com/
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If you are open to other choices, I would also look at Inn at the Market. It is sort of the original high-end boutique hotel in Seattle. The location in the market could be a plus or a minus depending on your viewpoint.
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We've stayed at Inn at the Market too. A few years back. Location is IN the Market, but that wasn't an issue. They had [don't know if they still do] Tempurpedic mattresses and we HATED sleeping on it.
"probably the best hotel in Seattle by a wide margin" no disputing that but it comes at a [steep] price.
"probably the best hotel in Seattle by a wide margin" no disputing that but it comes at a [steep] price.
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Four Seasons is fabulous. Since you can afford it, stick with that choice. Excellent! And yes it's a perfect location, right on 1st Ave, in between The Pike Place Market and Pioneer Square.
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The Four Seasons also has one of the best views of any Seattle hotel. It's right in front of the wide shiny building at the center of this photo - http://gardyloo.us/20091226_71c2.JPG
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Beautiful photo, Gardyloo. However, when I looked out the window toward Puget Sound I recall seeing a big Public Storage building and and unsightly power generation station of some kind. Perhaps I've got my hotels mixed up.
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Oh good and yes I saw the other comment after I posted.
One other hotel I think it unique and plenty classy is The Sorrento. But it's location is a titch outside downtown core so not conveniently walkable.
I've never seen rooms at Four Seasons, but often go to the excellent Fran's chocolate shop in the lobby and have been in the bar (lol). I just don't see how you could go wrong with this choice.
One other hotel I think it unique and plenty classy is The Sorrento. But it's location is a titch outside downtown core so not conveniently walkable.
I've never seen rooms at Four Seasons, but often go to the excellent Fran's chocolate shop in the lobby and have been in the bar (lol). I just don't see how you could go wrong with this choice.
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However, when I looked out the window toward Puget Sound I recall seeing a big Public Storage building and and unsightly power generation station of some kind. Perhaps I've got my hotels mixed up.
No, the Public Storage building is there on Western, and the Seattle Steam plant just to the south. You need to look over them. Are you saying your room view of the water was obscured by those buildings?
No, the Public Storage building is there on Western, and the Seattle Steam plant just to the south. You need to look over them. Are you saying your room view of the water was obscured by those buildings?