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I was so happy to find a beautiful B&B with lush room amenities so close to everything. You...
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I was so happy to find a beautiful B&B with lush room amenities so close to everything. You get free on site parking, an incredible breakfast and a beautiful room for a phenomenol rate of 90.00 a room. I shared a sumptuous bathroom and there were absolutely no problems with this arrangement. There is also a 1/2 bath downstairs for guests use. I would stay here again in a heartbeat!
Pros: incredible room, food, free on-site parking, location
Cons: none
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A A Travel
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Travel Agents
601 S King St
Seattle,
Washington 98104
(206) 388-1515
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I use a+ Town Car Seattle-Airport Taxi-Limo-Limousine because I trust they will be there at 4am...
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I use a+ Town Car Seattle-Airport Taxi-Limo-Limousine because I trust they will be there at 4am when I need to go to the the airport. They even did my daughters wedding transportation, recommended.?
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Ace Hotel
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Hotels & Lodging
2423 First Ave
Seattle,
Washington 98121
And really. I think that's a good thing. This is not a generic chain. It's a unique, budget...
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And really. I think that's a good thing. This is not a generic chain. It's a unique, budget hotel. The decor is interesting, but might seem a bit flimsy. I loved this place, it was centrally located (if you have issues with homeless people, you may want to avoid Belltown, where the hotel is located), reasonably priced and they serve continental breakfast until noon! Honestly, we didn't spend that much time hanging out in our hotel room, and it wouldn't have been all that comfortable if we had due to it's small size. It was a very comfortable place to sleep and regroup. We had a deluxe room with our own bathroom, it was austere, but wholly accomadating. I did notice that the shared bathrooms looked perfectly acceptable, and we could have saved even more money if we had stayed in one of those rooms. Parking was something of a pain, there is a pay lot two blocks down the street, you can purchase 24 hour passes for $17. It is a bit inconvenient to have to drag your luggage up First Avenue at 9:00 on a Friday night... The wifi in the rooms was really convenient though...
The staff is somewhat hipsterish, but they were very sweet and accomadating to us. The Ace is a great deal, but if you're expecting the Embassy Suites, you might want to stay somewhere else.
Pros: Continental Breakfast til noon, cool decor, low price
Cons: Parking, The Vague Sketchiness of Belltown
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Ace Hotel
Category:
Hyperbaric Services
Seattle,
Washington 98101
(206) .44-8.4721
Awesome, hotel. The rooms and lobby look like they are from the pages of Dwell or I.D. The...
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Awesome, hotel. The rooms and lobby look like they are from the pages of Dwell or I.D. The location in Belltown on First is walking distance to everything from Pike Market to the Space Needle. It is located right above The Cyclops. On top of all that, it is one of the best bargains in Seattle. I stayed there when interviewing for work in Seattle and put my guests up there when they come to visit. Not a place for the kids.
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Ace Hotel
Category:
Hotels
2423 1st Ave
Seattle,
Washington 98121
(206) 374-0741
to do is lug it all the way up a steep flight of stairs. At the top yu may be greeted by someone,...
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to do is lug it all the way up a steep flight of stairs. At the top yu may be greeted by someone, or they may continue looking at their PC screen. The atmosphere is very sterile and the aura of a hostel, which is what it was, still hangs around. I don't like sharing bathrooms (fussy fussy) so I booked one of the few rooms with an "ensuite". This turned out to be a stainless steel sink atteched to one wall in the bedroom, and a loo and shower hidden behind a heavy sliding door. I've stayed in a number of 'design' hotels around the world, and I'm afraid the Ace is the only one I've found where style triumphs mightily over comfort. I checked out the next day (and got hassled about not staying the three nights I'd booked) and went up town to the Alexis. Only good thing about the Ace is that it's cheap. Ish
Quite close to town, and in a funky area including the world's first web cafe.
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Aero Motel
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Hotels & Lodging
7240 E Marginal Way S
Seattle,
Washington 98108
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Airline Motel
Category:
Hotels & Lodging
7070 E Marginal Way S
Seattle,
Washington 98108
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We have frequent flier miles with Alaska. And what is so great about that you never lose your...
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We have frequent flier miles with Alaska. And what is so great about that you never lose your miles. Since my husband and I fly occasionally to visit family it takes us awhile to build up enough miles to turn in for a free flight. Also, they have other airlines that we can book on and still get miles for Alaska's Frequent Flier Plan. Recently my husband flew on American Airlines for business and got miles for his frequent flier plan.This was an added bonus to the business trip!
We have always had excellent service, easy ticket purchasing, choices of seating, reliable & on-time flights ( in fact we have arrived early on several of our flights), easy check-in, nice flight attendants on all of our flights with Alaska Airlines.
I just wish they flew to Denver where my brother lives. That may come in the future since they did set up a flight to Denver from Seattle, so now I need to wait for Southern California to Denver. But we have no problem getting to northern Oregon where my daughter lives and most of our flights are to that destination.
The price of the tickets are comparable to the Southwest Airlines ticket prices and I don't have to stop in San Jose or Oakland - I can go non-stop. So for a few dollars more I fly Alaska Airlines to get the non-stop flight. It is seldom that you can get a Southwest Airline Ticket that doesn't involve some kind of stop or stops and you end up adding hours to your traveling time. I don't want to spend all day in a plane and airport - I want to get to my destination so I can enjoy the people I came to visit. My husband just went on a business trip to Albuquerque, N.M. and had to fly through Phoenix to get there. It tried real hard to get an American flight but since it was last minute there were not very many flights available for the next day. Then he could have received more flight miles for Alaska. http://www.alaskaairlines.com
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