Top rated hotels in Washington

Mountain View Lodge - No Pets Allowed
4.3/597 Reviews
We were happy with the entire experience. Cabins are very nice and very clean. The managers were very friendly and willing to help with anything you may have needed. The little extras were a nice surprise. The tub had multiple ares for shampoos, conditioner and wash clothes. Older people will feel comfortable in the tub with the numerous areas they could use to hold onto while using the tub and getting out. There are several restaurants nearby with friendly locals. We saw an elk in a yard close to our cabin and was told they sometimes would graze on the grass in the yards around the cabins. Wonderful experience!
Econo Lodge Ellensburg Near University
3.4/5101 Reviews
The location of the hotel is convenient. Gas station and restaurant nearby. My husband and I we are in room 114. The room smelled old and the carpet is clean but it look dirty. The bathroom floor always wet make it smell bad even it clean. We can hear the guests next room when they turn on and turn off water that how thin the wall is. The bed was comfortable and the air conditioning is working but very lousy. Breakfast was very limited of choice, English muffins, toast, apple, juice and coffee.
Phinneywood Hideaway - Zoo Meets Lake
4.6/54 Reviews
Econo Lodge
3.6/579 Reviews
The hotel is facing the street, the sound insulation is too bad, people who don’t sleep well should not enter, it’s really not good.
Great Wolf Lodge Grand Mound
4.2/5102 Reviews
The waterpark and our room, along with the hallways, stairwells, and common areas was so clean! Every employee was so nice and HAPPY! Literally everyone from housekeeping, to the people disinfecting the stairwells, front desk to the camp crew! So many smiles and them asking if we're having a good time! Kim in the arcade was amazing and so patient helping our crew of 21 people to get situated for mini-golf! She deserves some recognition! Ethan who led story time and the dance party on Saturday evening was amazing! Enthusiastic and full of energy! So refreshing! Yes all the extras are a little bit $$ but my kids would have been fine with the waterpark and MagiQuest! (they're 10 and 8). Felt safe with my kids running all around, and the lifeguards were on it in the park! Also did the ropes course which was really fun for all ages. I guess the only negative thing I'd have to say is that it was hard for grandpa to ride the slides as there were so many stairs. He's pretty chill, so he didn't mind watching the grandkids have fun, and he went on the smaller slides (the ones by the huge bucket). Didn't ruin the trip at all, just thought I'd mention! All 21 of us from age 4-73 had a great time!
Econo Lodge
2.8/543 Reviews
I want to start off by saying that I am not a motel snob, I have stayed in many dingy places. I have never written a review, but I feel the need to warn others of this place. Firstly when I got here, I found pube looking hair in the bed, it looked like the sheets had not even been washed, they were stained (fresh stains) and they had holes in them. It was disgusting, but thankfully I had a sleeping bag in my so I sucked it up and tried to go to sleep. After about an hour or trying to asleep over the sound of some tweaky people having a yelling match under me, I was finally able to fall asleep. Around 2 am, I was woken up by loud pounding on my door. It startled me, but I figured someone had accidentally knocked on my door and they would go away, but he didn’t. He started pounding on my door and yelling “RICKY F***G LET ME IN MAN I NEED MY BAG!!” My window was open partially due to the extremely strong stench of cigarette, so I could hear outside very well and he could hear me. I was trying not to make any noise because I didn’t want him thinking Ricky was ignoring him so I went and hid in the bathroom. I tip-toed to the door to look and see what kind of guy he looked like and he looked like an unstable addict. He kept yelling and pounding” RICKY F*** LET ME IN”!! He got angrier and angrier and began saying “IF YOU DONT LET ME IN IM GOING TO BREAK THE SCREEN! I didn’t know what to do, I tried yelling that it was the wrong room in a mans voice (I am a young woman alone so I wasn’t trying to have him know that I was alone in there) but he just kept yelling that he was going to break the screen. - [ ] At this point I was extremely frightened so I hid in the bathroom and called the front desk whispering so he wouldn’t hear me and become further antagonized, I asked them to send someone to tell him to go away. The response I got from the hotel was “sorry we won’t do anything about it, questioning me saying “how do we know you don’t know him” i repeatedly told them I didn’t know him, that he was threatening to break into my room at any moment but they didn’t care and were extremely rude to me. I asked them to call the police, in response I was told if I wanted to call the police I should do it myself. - [ ] I called 911, they came just in time. He was saying he was about to break the screen as they arrived. Even after the police were there the guy continued to say “please tell Ricky to let me get my bag. I said I don’t know Ricky, please leave me alone. They told him I don’t know Ricky, but he was angry and confused. The police left, this was around 3:30. I tried to sleep but I was scared he would come back, angry i had called the police on him. I finally got to sleep at 4:30, when I woke up my alarm hadn’t gone off because I had left my charger in the car and I didn’t want to leave my room in case he was still out there. I woke up at 10:45 and the checkout was 11. I called the desk to ask if I could have a 11:15 checkout because of this
Kalaloch Lodge
4.3/5100 Reviews
After many years of my family going to Kalaloch for an adventure back then, sad to see what a northwest gem has receded to! I can remember old cabins as a place to sleep! Mother cooking outside on Colman stove! Then to the fancy days of the seventies and eighties, new style cabins! Now the owning/running corporation seems to just want to run the place into the ground! Plus Items: Location, being able to see ocean! The old days of clam digging! Seeing a fourty pound salmon caught off the beach! Minus Items! Old Buildings, Not Clean, Not Clean and Yes Not Clean! Step up to front door shaky! Kitchen needs yearly update, new plates and cook ware! No Oven! How do you cook family meals without oven? So how to improve and bring this gem back from the brink of losing more business? Total reclaim of whole property! Get out of the Greeny group, shower heads with real water flow! This place Is In The Rain Forest, No Shortage of water here! Thermostats that allow temp setting above seventy! Heaters that don’t sound like a jet engine in each cabin! New set of everything in kitchen every year! One miss matched pan and lid this visit was there years ago! More blankets, an unlimited supply of firewood, especially ten months a year when wood stove really needed for heat! What else? Close off one building at a time! Empty out, clean, clean and then Clean It Again! Throw away old worn out furniture, replace with rustic new furniture! Not fifty year old antiques! Build stairs each unit! Fasten to building, handrail? ADA? Then final pet peave get new toilet hardware for every unit! Had issue years ago toilet fell over while in use! Reported then, this visit now toilet not bolted down, hmm? Realize salt air and metal corrosion but come on! So will the Corporation running this place see the value of the Property or will they let it fall to further diss repair and finally ruin? Or is that the plan all along?
Judkins Guesthouse (Close to Downtown)
4.7/518 Reviews
Valley View Motel
3.8/535 Reviews
Chewuch Inn & Cabins
4.4/552 Reviews

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Number of Hotels3,220
Number of Reviews4,605
Average Price (Weekdays)CAD 447
Average Price (Weekends)CAD 496