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Heathman Lodge
4.4/5101 Reviews
We went as little couples getaway for a night. The staff was amazing, food was amazing as well. We stayed in a king room and it was perfect. We would definitely stay at the Heathman again. Plus they are dog friendly so we plan on bringing our dog next time.
Hilton Vancouver Washington
4.3/5100 Reviews
We found the Hilton Vancouver to be a great hotel that also provided great service! Before the visit, I got a text asking if we needed anything so I asked Dickson about possible upgrades for a Diamond --- he offered an upgrade to a park view (same room type) and when I asked about the Junior Suite, he offered a paid upgrade into one which I took since it seemed reasonable (some hotels upgrade me for free to suites but it sounds like for this one this class of rooms is beyond the usual free upgrade stage, but I still did it to try out the suite). I appreciated the communications from Dickson about our upcoming stay and he provided us a high floor room for the suite. The room itself was quite nice - note that the Jr Suite is still just one room (with a King bed and no sleeper sofa (there is a single seat couch) but with tables in both the entry area and near the bedroom; it was hard to tell from the photos and at check-in someone in the front said there was a sleeper sofa so I suppose some of the other rooms might have that). We liked the 'kitchen-like' table at entry as it was situated right in front of a window facing the park. Breakfast was great - they have a restaurant called Gray's and Sharon took my to-go order and was both prompt & very professional, and food was good (Diamonds get a $15/day credit so you can use it there for B/L/D). Staff was all very good and helpful to questions I had since this was our first (of probably many) trips to Vancouver.
Residence Inn Portland Vancouver
4.5/575 Reviews
During a power outage we made a reservation atca different Residence Inn only to have it canceled via email a few hours later. I called this location and not only did they have a room, after hearing of our lack of power the agent told us to come up even before check in hours. The kindness shown to us as we were desperately seeking lodging on day 4 of a power outage was simply the best and very much appreciated! From my initial phone call, to the check in process and late the next day when we checked out early - customer service and kindness were topnotch! When we checked out early, the agent wanted to make sure that we did indeed have power and that our home was safe. And despite us checking out past the cancelation time, we were not charged for that night. The staff is simply awesome and your kindness was a light we so desperately needed. The studio room was spacious and comfortable, although the bed was a little too soft. The room was clean and the kitchenette was perfect.
Motel 6 Vancouver, WA
3.3/5104 Reviews
Lived very well here
Sonesta ES Suites Portland Vancouver 41st Street
4.4/5102 Reviews
Sonesta ES Suites in Portland Vancouver is a service suite, with kitchen facilities. That made it very convenient for in room dining. There is a full size refridgerator, so it is almost like living at home. We carried a lot of food for our travel, so it was convenient to put perishables in the fridge. There is a stove and microwave for cooking. The hotel staff was excellent. The area is safe. And for breakfast, check out Marguerita, the breakfast hostess. She will help you select your meal and send you on your way with a smile.
Comfort Inn & Suites Vancouver Downtown City Center
3.8/598 Reviews
My husband and I went to a concert at Ridgefield Amphitheater and checked into The Comfort Suites at about 11pm. This place was pretty bad but especially when you consider we paid $186 per night. The check in was smooth and the guy at the desk was friendly and helpful. Then we got to the room. The soap dispenser was broken, the towel I started to use was filthy, the vent in the bathroom was dirty, there was a bloodstain on the comforter and the chair had some kind cigarette melted burn. I realize there is a shortage of employees in the hospitality industry but to pay almost $200 a night for this was rather shocking.

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