Hotel Captain Cook Review

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Hotel Captain Cook

  • Price range: $$-$$$
  • Location: Downtown

Fodor's Review:

Recalling Captain Cook's voyages to Alaska and the South Pacific, dark teak paneling lines the hotel's interior, and a nautical theme continues into the guest rooms. All rooms have ceiling fans, and guests can use the separate men's and women's athletic clubs with shared indoor heated pool, business center, and other facilities, including three restaurants and a coffee, wine, and martini bar. The hotel occupies an entire city block with three towers, the tallest of which is capped by the Crow's Nest Restaurant. The most luxurious accommodation is found on the 19th floor of Tower III—a sprawling, 1,600-square-foot two-bedroom suite, which costs a mere $1,500 per night. Pros: staff very well trained and accommodating; generally considered the nicest hotel in town. Cons: fixtures and furnishings a bit dated; hallways can be dark.

  • Hotel Details: 457 rooms, including 96 suites
  • In-room: Wi-Fi.
  • In-hotel: 3 restaurants, room service, pool, gym.
  • Credit Cards: AE, D, DC, MC, V
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