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    Le Chateau

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    Closed 8:00 am - 5:00 pm

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    Mighty Tieton

    Mighty Tieton

    (4 reviews)

    My beautiful niece had her wedding here last night, and the venue was awesome-spacious area to…read moremingle outside of the main room, cool rustic interior, and easy parking. Way to go, Tieton!!

    I have been reading about Mighty Tieton four years and finally had the opportunity to come out here…read morefor a dinner with the bite club. The concept behind the space is both cool and ambitious, and after seeing yet it's the sort of spot that belongs in any small town! This is an old cold storage warehouse that has been transformed into a meeting space, art gallery and a number of small business spaces. The space is really creative and impressively laid out. More impressive however is the fact that this business incubation space from a town of a few thousand has already produced a number of businesses that now employ people all over the state. The area with the art displays is relatively small but houses some really cool photography, multiple media art and more modern art that I admittedly am not smart enough to understand! Throughout the year, they have very impressive displays that have come from all of the world. Not the sort of thing you'd expect in a town the size! The larger conference room area is simple, very versatile and ultimately captures the essence of the area perfectly. Flanked by fruit pallets andlarge doorways that lead into old cold storage rooms, it's as beautiful as it is simple. One of the cooler pieces is also located in this room. It's a simple large metal ball housed on a circular metal track that is nearly continuously going around on the track. It was one of those things that we didn't appreciate when it started, but by the end of the night we found it to be very relaxing. Strange, especially for somebody who doesn't generally appreciate art, but by the end of the night we were trying to figure out if there was a way to get one at our house. The dinner that was housed here was incredible and without going into details of the food, we all felt like the atmosphere created by this unique local spot really heightened the experience. Mighty Tieton is complete proof that you don't have to be a big city to have a unique space that works as a business incubator and has a really cool gathering spot. A+ on this beautifully done space in the mighty town of Tieton, WA!

    Holiday Inn Yakima

    Holiday Inn Yakima

    (67 reviews)

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    3 stars (emotionally) | 2 Stars (mechanically)…read more So we check into our "accessible" room, which is always a fun phrase because sometimes it means "thought about accessibility," and sometimes it means "we've seen a ramp once." Let's start with the door. When I say this door was heavy, I don't mean sturdy. I mean this door has a gym membership. This door does deadlifts. If you use mobility equipment, congratulations -- you've unlocked Bonus Level: Upper Body Strength. I stood there thinking, "Ohhh. Accessibility is more of a suggestion." Thankfully I had help. Otherwise I'd still be in the hallway explaining to guests that I technically live here now. "Yes, I have hallway timeshare rights." Then we get to the bathroom. There's a shower bench. Now I love a shower bench. I respect a shower bench. But this one? This one was not securely bolted. It was emotionally bolted. Spiritually bolted. We let the front desk know. They thanked us for being proactive. Which is nice. Very polite. No one fixed it. So now I'm showering like I'm on a reality show called Trust Fall: Bathroom Edition. Meanwhile -- housekeeping. Three days. Not once. I don't need luxury. I don't need chocolates on the pillow. But after day three you start wondering if you've been softly erased from the census. Let's talk about the key cards. We replaced them four times. Four. At that point I'm not a guest. I'm in a loyalty program with the key card printer. And here's the kicker: you have to insert a key card into a slot to keep the electricity on. So the key cards don't work... but they are also the only thing preventing you from living in darkness. It's like the hotel said, "What if electricity... but make it a scavenger hunt?" Every time we go to the front desk? No one's there. Just an empty counter and vibes. We're standing there like, "Do we knock? Do we ring a bell? Do we Venmo the building?" Room service. Menu says 5:00-9:30 PM. We call at 9:00. Kitchen's closed. "Oh yeah," they say. "The hours changed. We haven't updated the menu." Oh. So the menu is archival material. It's a historical document. The next night we order. They don't follow the instructions. They remake it. At this point I've spent more time coordinating dinner than I did at the actual conference I traveled for. Late checkout? That's a negotiation. They say housekeeping decides. Housekeeping. The mythical beings we have not seen in three days. We ask again. They say priority goes to IHG members. "I am an IHG member." "It's not showing up." Eventually: "Oh. There it is. 2 PM." So late checkout requires documentary proof. I should've brought exhibits. Checkout day? No "How was everything?" No "Thanks for staying with us." Just a silent transfer of air between humans. But everywhere--QR codes. "Leave us a review!" And honestly? I respect that confidence. That's the kind of self-belief I aspire to. Look, it wasn't catastrophic. It wasn't a disaster. It was just consistently, creatively underwhelming. Accessibility that requires assistance. Service that occasionally phases out of existence. Key cards with commitment issues. A shower bench living its truth. Would I stay again? If options are limited? Maybe. But I'm bringing: * Upper body strength * Backup dinner plans * A portable electrician * And possibly a wrench Yakima, you were an experience.

    This place is a run down dump. Got here late. Cable in the room after trying to resolve that…read more Finally got another room. This room was a down grade from my reservation but what the heck i just need a place to sleep. Got to the new room and it smells like a sewer.

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    Cascade Garden

    (8 reviews)

    Be careful here. The owner, Eileen, lacks communication skills, lies to get your business, and…read moredoesn't follow through on promises. Make very sure that if you select this venue, that you have everything you have agreed upon in writing. The venue is lovely, lush, and clean.

    My wedding was beautiful! My husband is from Austin and lots of our guests came quite a distance to…read moremake it, and they all gushed to us about the choice of venue. We were married Labor Day weekend and there's nothing prettier than this place drenched in sunshine. Eileen and Wes know their stuff. They've done tons of weddings and they've got it down! They offer several service packages; we opted for their "Wisteria Package", which included help on the day, ceremony & rehearsal coordination, parking attendants, table/chair transitions, and more... this made it so easy for us on the day. We met with Eileen ahead of time, to pick out linens and rental options (all offered on-site for your perusal), and to nail down the rest of the details. We chose Wes as our DJ, and were able to discuss our music choices well ahead of time, too. Afterwards, we heard nothing but good feedback about Wes, so I can confidently recommend his services as a DJ, too. These two are incredibly knowledgeable and were an excellent resource as I planned the event. They helped shape my timeline, advised on anything I was unsure about, and made the whole process much easier than I could have hoped for. By the time the wedding date arrived, there was very little that needed my attention and I was able to enjoy my day!

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