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3.3 (112 reviews)
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Audra B.

The one star is for the view. Seriously I have no idea WHY anyone gives this place anything other. It's kinda dirty. Half the motel (let's be real here) is under renovations. Which I HOPE improves this place. It's run down. It smells. The rooms are from sometime in the 1970's. The hot has been broken for years from what the staff said. And the pool was out of commish due to someone literally in it. I'm not joking. The patio is at least some what decent but half the tables are broken. Breakfast? Right. If you want fake eggs that are overcooked and stale and bacon that has been cooked to death. Preschool juices and a bagel. You're in luck. $200+ for a river view and a small bed. Oh. And their restaurant is also closed. Oh and two of the elevators don't work. Best to take the stairs. The pluses.... The bed is at least decent. Hot shower and good water pressure. And there is a brewery/restaurant in walking distance. That's it. What a let down. Hard pass. Will not, EVER come back and I suggest you don't waste your hard earned money.

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Arthur T.

Super bummed out, booked the "captain suite" for a mini anniversary. Upon arriving to the hotel, Front desk clerk calls out our payment method out loud, asking questions. Reads the private notes I left for them out loud in front of my wife. Which was supposed to be a surprise. (Asked to leave some flowers etc, which wasn't done) That surprise gets ruined. The whole place smelled bad. Half of the place is closed or out service without any disclosures what so ever. The restaurant is closed, The hot tub outside is cemented in. When we get to the room, the jet tub doesn't work, (main reason for booking this place), the jet tub room is not the same as on the pictures. Old sticky note showing jets are out of order, mold in the shower, dirty balcony, etc. Super unhappy for $400 a night. iIt was the biggest disappointment for a trip by far. Was so bummed out with the service I didn't even bother saying anything, seems like no one knows what's going on. Waste of time and money. Hopefully you guys improve for others not to get bamboozled.

How nice the hot tub is at Clover Island inn
Benjamin G.

Hot tub and pool were really nice but pool really cold but rooms were really nice they also had a gym and sauna ‍ but no weights

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Jeff B.

My husband travels for work. He is out for 2 weeks at a time. I came with this time. We were excited when we booked bc we figured it would be long over due break for mom AND dad. Nowhere on the website did it mention renovations. NOWHERE So, I am stuck here with NOTHING to do. No pool no Restruant NOTHING. THE BED IS SO HARD both hubby and I are in pain. We were both up almost every hour bc *bed is tiny *EXTREMELY uncomfortable. Most rooms he gets are extra roomy, seating and a functional room. This is like a dungeon. The fridge is ok, the TV is thee biggest Either one of us has seen in any hotel room ever. Unfortunately every time you shut the stupid thing off you have to basically reprogram it. It has 3 different guide areas that are on a small sheet on the desk. It's confusing and we ended up just keeping it one one station. It would make sense to have a smaller tv that fit the tiny room and invested in the comfort. Now let's talk chargers. This room has 2 usb charging areas and it's a power strip screwed to the wall by the desk. Zero by the beds. My husband had computers radios and phones that need charging. It was absolutely ridiculous when every other room we get is covered with them. We were VERY disappointed. We were planning on while he was IN hermiston to be here. It's at least a year worth of work. Today we leave and find somewhere up to date and comfortable OMFG! Add this, zero locks on the doors leading to and from the staircase. You don't need a key to get on the floor. I have had a stranger attack me and This Should never happen not with the security that is available. We are leaving as soon as my husband gets off. There was zero ANYTHING available except to sit in a dark dungeon with a giant tv no one work!

The best thing about the Clover Island Inn!  Don't pine away in a sea of concrete with a stuffy indoor pool!
Jessica L.

While my colleagues were stuck in their chain hotel with non-opening windows that looked out over sweltering seas of concrete and miserable malls full of junk from China, I snoozed and won! Why? Well you see, I didn't make my reservation soon enough with the colleagues, and therefore had to make my own reservation at another hotel. I didn't realize what good fortune that was until I was sitting beside the outdoor pool that looks out over the river, listening to a recap of the hits of the eighties via my fellow hotel guests' boombox, and sipping a glass of my own white wine from the local grocery outlet (in a plastic cup in order to follow the pool deck rules). High class...I know! Yes, the rooms were the usual cheap hotel ugly and slightly musty smelling, but fine and clean. It is locally owned which I like and our room had a view of the Columbia River and the pelicans flying along it. Yay! The windows opened to let in REAL air at night. Whew! The breakfast was as bad as all the chain hotels' free breakfasts with the weird waffle spinner, but this one had some sort of Jetsons-like conveyor belt automatic pancake making machine and that definitely impressed the family. All in all, choose local and enjoy the view.

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K. S.

Not sure how this hotel is getting more than 3 stars, it is close to 2 for me. Pros- Waterfront location. Onsite restaurant. Free breakfast. Across street from a couple nice restaurants. Loaner bikes for a ride on the nearby trail along the Columbia. Cons- worn out to the point that we almost left. Had it not been as late at night when we checked in, we would have left. Carpet is bunching and rippling. Arm chair is tattered. Popcorn ceiling was dirty looking. Bed was stiff and transferred movement easily. All furniture was chipped and worn. Add to the worn furniture, fixtures, and flooring, it was a tiny room. Email we received at booking (short notice) stated they had prime rib in the restaurant, no prime rib- server said they haven't served it since before Covid. It was also on their website. Too lazy to even clean up the marketing!

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The Guest Laundry Service is available 24/7. Located on the 1st Floor, West Wing of the hotel. $1 per load for the Washer (Runs with Quarters (.25 Cents)) and Free for the Dyer. We have 1 Washer and 1 Dryer (First Come, First Serve). Laundry Soap… Read more

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