Nice place very much needs remodel very 80s maybe even 70s and the maids block the hallways with there carts and don’t care
John R.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Maricopa, AZ
Blown away at the stupidity of the receptionist. Called to check in pricing and asked if they had a military discount and was told a room would be 94 but military is 107. I questioned on why the military discount actually bumped it 13 dollars and she had no idea what I was talking about.
Janders S.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Portland, OR
It’s like a repurposed Motel 6. Clean what you would expect for comfort inn, but not worth the additional price tag. North several miles and then off the freeway to the Arlington quality inn is nice. or my favorite south to the quality inn in north Everett. usually comfort inn is a lot nicer quality than a quality inn. Not in this case. it’s not filthy like a travel lodge for sure. But it is just not up to the high-priced standards of a Comfort inn.
Sue S.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Port Angeles, WA
Decent and clean but overpriced. Twice now have asked for rooms on first floor but never available(parking lot empty). Decent breakfast tho.
Kenneth N.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Vancouver, Canada
solid 3.5 stars, actually good value plus it’s a lot more modern than one would think, esp. off the highway exit199. spacious room, even a samsung flatscreen 28’inch TV. friendly service, free parking. as it was for my parents, didn’t ask about wifi lol. for $ 150 during Mother’s Day weekend, not too shabby. a spur of the moment as Tulalip casino hotel always fully booked, includes continental breakfast which was just ok at best. something about the eggs.
Vivian R.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Vancouver, Canada
Came back here on the way back from Portland. We always stay here, the people are still the same and as always, friendly and helpful. Breakfast still exceptional for its value. Their WiFi was not as strong as before so it might have been room location, so if so, try to get a room closer to front desk. Also, noticed a lot more noise from the 2nd floor this time(we were on the 1st floor again), so if you are sensitive to noise, try to get a top floor room(but keep in mind, there is no elevator at this location). The room we were in was actually handicap accessible and having to take care of someone in a wheelchair before, i can tell you that the washroom is large enough to shower and move around. They also supply you a plastic bench if you are not able to make it into the shower! Paid $ 90/night for a stay in April :)
Chris c.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Phoenix, AZ
Just keep going. There is a Holiday Inn Express, looks brand new, no more than 5 miles south and no more than 10 miles north. The Tulalip Resort and Spa was sold out. Too pricey anyway, probably. I just wanted to sleep, not get rich off Keno. We got off the I-5 to find the seedy-looking Best Western sold out. Drove across the street to the Comfort Inn and paid $ 105 for a sleepless night of worrying about either our car getting jacked from the DARK parking lot due to the scary people roaming the busy interchange like zombies in the middle of the night… or wondering if I’d actually see bedbugs before they attacked me. Okay, I needn’t have worried about the bed bugs THIS time, but there won’t be another time. Notorious for my habit of checking the sheets for stray hairs of the last occupant, I was horrified to find some yucky hairs on my pillow and sheets. Gross me out. Tthe bathroom had stray hairs on the floor, a cigarette burn on the fiberglass 1980s tub, and more hair on the sink. I’m sure they cleaned the room before we got there, but can’t they at least vacuum the hairs? That’s all I ask. Just no hairs. I’ll wear my shoes on the carpet, no problem. I’ll put a t-shirt on my pillow. But please. Get the hairs off the bathroom floor for the next poor bastard who stumbles in, needing some sleep.