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    Forks Motel

    3.7 (140 reviews)
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    Open 7:00 am - 11:00 pm

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    My bill, showing the price is no bargain. $252.16  per night. Back in Seattle the day I left I had a 1 BR hotel suite near Sea-Tac for less!
    Craig R.

    The Forks motel was a novel experience for me as I usually stay in larger hotels. Its appears to have been built int he 1940's or 1950's. It looks like any motel from that era with low rise buildings (single or 2 story). I expect far more for over $200 a night!! One needed to be very mindful going out the front door as you immediately were confronted with several stark concrete steps, but no landing at the top. When I walked into the doorway of my room, the first thing noticed was a rather musty smell, perhaps unavoidable given the 120" of annual rainfall in the town. A bit later, the bed in the room to my left was banging vigorously against he wall on one side with the imagined sound effects of a porn hub video, while I could hear the conversation almost word for word on the other side. I learned that if I kept the somewhat loud heat/air conditioning unit on in conjunction with the loud fan in the wash room, the noises were mostly drowned out. Outside there was someone who had a car with no muffler that would sit in his car and let it run and occasionally rev it for 3-4 minutes at a time. It was very loud. If you love the decor of the last 70's, you will feel right at home. The wall behind the bed was a fairly bright red and the walls were painted a mustard yellow. The valance and decorate drape panels were a busy checkered combination of small rows of gold, three shades of brown, with a muted mustard yellow background. The carpet was worn and somewhat soiled in spots along with another busy, indescribable pattern. there was a sitting chair with ottoman which was a dark pink with a busy criss cross pattern of disconnected white lines. The privacy drape was a dark brown. On the bed there was a quilt in primarily white and blue squares. The concern is such a quilt is assuredly not laundered in between guests, so who knows who or what was sitting on it in the past. The "desk," (using the term loosely) chair was yet another pattern with a dark cacao color and a grid of criss-crossed yellow lines. There was a table with chairs where the upholstery was a muted pink. Having worked in several state hospitals, it was identical to the very heavy duty items we purchased from prison industries. not particularly attractive, but very sturdy. The sheets were almost see through thin. I had to look a number of times to ensure they were not stained and realized they were just partially see through. The mattress about did me in. It was low end and beyond firm. I had just recovered from several months of poor mobility due to a back injury and this mattress did me no favors. On the positive side, there was a petite, but nice stainless unit with a refrigerator and freezer, uncommon in most lodging. The bathroom had been updated and was thoughtfully designed with a well lit mirror a magnifying mirror that was attached to the wall but adjustable, a nice faucet fixture, a faux granite counter, a shower, and a commode. The down side was in taking my first shower, someone nearby was apparently doing likewise, so my water would go from very hot to very cold almost rhythmically. This was rather typical in motels when I was growing up. A vaulted ceiling with exposed beam was nice for a rustic area. For better imagination, the sister property of this motel was down the street and called the "Dew Drop In." The location was convenient in the middle of Forks with their few restaurants. They do have coin operated laundry facilities. Pacific Pizza has a menu with many options and is very popular in town. Nice combo market/supply store/hardware store next to Pacific Pizza.

    Robin S.

    A fine motel with most of the conveniences and comforts you expect. The biggest one missing is complimentary breakfast - there is none (I recommend The In Place just across the street).

    The bathroom light is a heat lamp I love it! It is nice and cozy as well.
    Tj A.

    This is a nice a cozy place in Forks. I have been to many hotels. Amenities are close. Places to eat are not far. Try it out. Forks Motel Won't disappoint. Wifi works well. Pool is in the middle of course due to being a Motel. It also looked cleaned and well maintained. The only thing I would recommend is just adding a deodorizing top wall spritzer. Since it's like a cabin like feature definitely go with cabin smell or pine. 4 stars from this guy.

    05.22.21
    Harlee S.

    A great place to stay in the town of Forks! As you can see from the photos, the colors and furniture are a bit outdated but nonetheless comfortable and spacious. There is no elevator to get to the second floor since you enter your room from the outside, but it's not too bad if your suitcases or bags don't weigh too much. What surprised me the most was the beautiful vanity mirror! In such an outdated room the mirror really adds that extra touch. The tv worked great and the wifi was good as well. I don't believe they serve breakfast, but there are several little drive through eateries to choose from on your way out of town. Overall, a comfortable place to sleep in a nice quiet town!

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    The Forks Motel seemed to have good ratings on Priceline and Hotels.com. But these sites indicated that they had no rooms available through their websites, and suggested that a room might be available with a direct booking to the motel. Big mistake. I believe that the Forks Motel uses direct booking to get rid of their bad rooms at jacked-up rates. I was told that only a "Queen Economy" was available, but since I was driving while making the reservation, I thought I heard "Queen Deluxe" when they quoted $200 plus a night for the room. My bad. For $200 a night, I got a crappy room in a below-average motel. The room was very tiny, and reeked of mustiness. It looked like it had not been renovated since the 1970s. There was no refrigerator (because, of course, it was only a $200 "economy" room). There were signs throughout the room stating that they would impose a surcharge for damage, missing towels, etc. That any hotel would do so is no surprise, but to have such signs posted in the room announcing this policy was a red flag. This was especially concerning when I noticed the preexisting damaged lamp shade and various minor damage in the room. I was concerned that they would attempt to surcharge me for that damage, on the pretext that it did not exist prior to my checking in. The final straw was when I pulled back the bedcovers. The sheets were a little discolored, and I wondered when was the last time they changed the sheets. It did not feel safe or comfortable enough to spend the night here. I decided to check out about 1 hour after checking in. I asked for a refund, but of course, they refused. I actually stayed that night at another Hotel run by the same company, but located in Port Angeles. I had stayed there before and it was quite nice. And, yes, it was not priced at $200 plus per night. I left a message for the GM of the hotel chain to contact me to discuss the above, but I have yet to hear anything. Because the Forks Motel generally did have some good reviews, I can only conclude that they may have some substandard rooms that they reserve for the last-minute direct bookings, and can feel free to charge premium rates without fear of bad reviews on the big hotel sites. Because I question their ethics, I suggest that you avoid this place, but if you do decide to stay here, book only through the hotel sites (so that you can post appropriate reviews), and be sure not to pay premium prices for a below average motel.

    Your site says you offer late check out but we were told on the phone you dont..hmmm you should update the website then

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