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Seattle hotel help needed
Planning a special surprise weekend away for my husband turning 50 (along with tickets to Sonics game). Need help finding a 'special' hotel that could accomodate 4 of us as we're bringing our 2 sons (18 and 22). Making this a family trip. Would like a suite preferably or 2 rooms at a different hotel - not your usual run of the mill chains. Thanks to all who respond.
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We stayed at the University Inn, near the University of Washington, when we visited Seattle in 2004. Thought it was a neat place.
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Inn at the Market
Hotel Andra Mayflower Park Alexis Sorrento |
We stayed at the Best Western Pioneer square. Great hotel and you can walk to all the interesting places.For meals we loved the seafood at McCormic and Smiccls on first avenue.Paul
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I agree with Suze on recommending the Alexis. We stayed there last month and it was a beautiful hotel. We had a very large room that even had a dressing room area (about 10x10). The staff brought an extra bed in there for our so our children could each have their own beds. It was a great setup and we will definitely return.
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Investigate Homewood Suites (a Hilton property) on Western Avenue. The room layout is good, the breakfast is complete, and it is a short walk from Key Arena.
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For a real treat, check out the Hotel Edgewater located right on the water. Beautiful panoramic views and an excellent hotel shuttle that will take you to the major tourist attractions. :)
Also an excellent restaurant, Six Seven which is very nicely decorated and very good food. Have a nice time in Seattle! If you decide to go to Salty's for dinner, ask the concierge to arrange a comp limo to take you over there. ***kim*** ((l)) |
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