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Paul Hulker's house
(Mar 18 '07)
Paul and Jill's house was beautiful. It was really neat to get to see the solarium I'd hear about, meet Max and see the family interact. They bent over backward to make us feel at home and Paul took ...
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KOA Seattle/Tacoma
(Aug 20 '06)
If you are on a budget and don't mind the various inconveniences that
come with using communal showers/bathrooms and having to sleep in a
tent, I'd recommend trying out this KOA. THey have hot ...
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Mt. Baker Lodging
(Feb 01 '08)
http://www.mtbakerlodging .com/page1.php
Pretty much the only way to secure rentals in the Mt. Baker area. Quality of accommodation is totally dependent upon the cabin you rent - find a good one ...
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Inn at El Gaucho
(Mar 29 '06)
This hotel was amazing! It wasn't in the heart of the tourist area, which meant we did a lot of walking, but it was great. The hotel is in Belltown, where there are some wonderful restaurants. ...
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Bacon Mansion
(Aug 05 '06)
This is a larger B&B on a quiet street, near public transportation that places the convention center a few minutes away. Rooms were fantastic, and they offer connection to the internet through ...
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W Seattle Hotel
(Apr 15 '05)
This isn't cheap. When did Seattle get so expensive? Must have been that Tom Hanks movie sleepless in Seattle that pushed prices up. :)
Anyway, for a W this is a great hotel with great amenities, ...
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The Sheraton Seattle Hotel & Towers
(Jul 11 '05)
I love this hotel. It has two circular-shaped towers. So the rooms have a funky curved wall of windows with great views over the ...
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W Hotel
(Sep 02 '06)
The room was very spacious and contemporary. It is not grandeur in the traditional sense as it is more modern and funky. I think the ideal clientele is young business people. I wasn't really ...
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Comfort Inn Seattle
(Jan 14 '06)
This place had the biggest bed ever you could get about five people in it. Very good value and nice staff!
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Westin
(Sep 01 '07)
Fabulous. Great views, centrally located, great service. A bit more expensive than it was worth, but amazing none the less.
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