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Jean Mar 2nd, 2002 01:20 PM

Hyatt Bellevue?
 
Anyone stayed here? Nice place? Your alternate suggestions in this area? <BR><BR>Thanks!<BR>Jean

Wendy Mar 4th, 2002 08:07 AM

If your referring to the Hyatt in Bellevue WA. this is a great location if you plan on just staying on the Eastside. It is right across from Bellevue Square Mall, walking distance to movies and the musuem.

Jean Mar 5th, 2002 02:32 PM

How long will it take to get to downtown Seattle from this location? <BR><BR>Thanks again!<BR>Jean

Rainy Mar 5th, 2002 02:44 PM

Depends on when you're going - could be 15 minutes - could be an hour! Traffic can be a nightmare around here.

D.B. Mar 5th, 2002 03:17 PM

There's an Embassy Suites near I-90 that is nice, with easy frwy access and you can avoid traveling I-405. But if you're trying to commute to Seattle in the morning, or back in the evening, you'll be awhile. Get on the frwy &lt;7am &gt;9:30am and &gt;6:30pm during the week.<BR><BR>

Wendy Mar 5th, 2002 03:41 PM

Jean, the rush hour traffic is pretty bad here so as others said it depends on the time of day you are going downtown. If it's morning or evening I would give an hour to be safe. If you are planning on commuting every day I would change your plans and stay in Seattle.

Jean Mar 6th, 2002 01:32 PM

Then my next question would be - where would you recommend we stay in Seattle, keeping in mind that we want to feel safe and we like the kind of accomodations a Hyatt or Hilton offers. <BR>Thanks again!<BR><BR>Jean

Don Mar 6th, 2002 01:57 PM

Jean, I'd recommend you consider using Priceline if you want a good price on a 3* or 4* hotel in downtown Seattle. <BR><BR>For info, see http://www.BiddingForTravel.com. Check out the Washington-Seattle hotel thread for specifics on winning bids. Nobody reports paying more than $80/night (plus taxes and Priceline $5.95 fee) for a 4* hotel in downtown recently. Some 3* hotels have gone for prices in the $40 range.<BR><BR>Here's a list of the hotels that have been reported as coming up on Priceline:<BR><BR>4 Star <BR>Sheraton Hotel and Towers<BR>Westin Hotel<BR>W Hotel<BR>Hotel Vintage Park<BR>Hotel Monaco<BR><BR>3 Star <BR>West Coast Vance Hotel<BR>Summerfield Suites<BR>Crowne Plaza<BR><BR>Be sure to read the Hotel FAQs on that site if you decide to try Priceline. Be sure to understand the concept of free rebids to maximize your chances of making a successful bid without overpaying.<BR><BR>Usual disclaimers--no vested interest in your using Priceline or the Web site mentioned above, you can't pick a specific hotel (just a star-level and Priceline zone (in your case, you'd probably want to stick with downtown Seattle)), no guarantee you'll be able to match previous winning bids (although it's possible you could match or beat them), yadda, yadda.<BR><BR>Hope this helps. Enjoy your time in Seattle!

Wendy Mar 6th, 2002 03:29 PM

Jean downtown Seattle is very safe, I really wouldn't worry about that. Depending on what you are here for would kind of help you to narrow down the areas of downtown. Are you here for business or fun- then you can choose to stay in the more business area of DT or closer to Westlake for shopping or Pike Place Market for tourism- you get my drift!


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