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4th flea that I found on the bed.
Helen P.

I decided to give this hotel another chance and I'm definitely glad that I did!!! During my second visit, the manager was extremely personable and reassured me that they have strict policies in place for these types of occurrences. This time around, I stayed for a whole week and did not see a single one. I understand that these things can happen and I'm glad that they were able to handle the situation. Will definitely be coming back!

The General Manager came to the rescue and put me in a different hotel for the night since they were full. They treated the flea situation while I was gone and put me in a new room as soon as there was one available! Life happens. I'm a little bummed that I'm stuck with flea bites that haven't gone away yet, but happy with how she handled the situation

A M.

This is a bug infested, run down property with a combative, untrained, and conning front office manager in charge. The facility cuts costs through minimal maintenance and room cleaning. Guest rooms carpet, furniture and equipment are worn out, smelly and old. Room cleaning is done only once a week and by "prior reservation only". The parking lot is not maintained regularly and full of potholes, tree leaves and debris. The property accommodates a large number of long term guests with multiple dogs and cats cramped in the little rooms for long days at a time. The pictures attached are from our stay at this facility. On our stays, we suffered significant flea and spider bites resulting in several hundred dollars in medical bills and permanent scars. The hotel management showed little sympathy and denied any responsibility. Multiple complaints and letters to Marriott HQ customer service resulted in no apologies or explanation. All correspondence was simply forwarded to the same angry manager at the hotel site to let her respond to fiery and defensive toned emails. We highly recommend avoiding this facility. This Marriott location is not up to par with a typical large hotel chain quality.

The rooms are decent but the foundation of each building is literally falling apart. there are HUGE holes in some of the main areas, as well as there are rat traps in all walk ways. The "breakfast" is decent. None of the cleaning staff speak English, the front staff aren't very knowledgeable they are nice however. The do come and bring new towels and make the bed every 2-3 days.

Waffle bar
Perry P.

While the outside of this Residence Inn looks dated, the rooms are surprisingly modern. As you enter to check in at the Gatehouse, you are greeted with a fireplace in a well-lit lobby. Like most Residence Inn, there is a small market place right next to the reception desk where you can pick up snacks or items you may have forgotten. The rooms are clean and well furnished with utensils, dishwasher, microwave, stove and even an oven. Internet was included with my stay but would slow down as more users jump on. Breakfast was great, with three types of eggs (scramble, egg whites only, or hard boiled), two types of breakfast meats, various cereal, pastries, juice, and a waffle bar. The staff was extremely friendly and always ready to answer questions or provide recommendation on where to find restaurants or stores in the surrounding area. There were a few slight disappointments, but nothing that will prevent me from coming back. The first is the size of the gym, which was fairly small. It included one treadmill, one elliptical and a set of free weights going up to 50 lbs. There is a YMCA across the street and the hotel recommended that if more options are needed they can inquire about a day pass, so there is another option. The second is that most of the rooms are detached from the building where reception is located. While not an issue during the summer months, be prepared to walk out into the cold anytime you want to hit the gym, grab breakfast in the morning, or get something from the market. The third thing is through no fault of the hotel, but the hotel is fairly far from nearby restaurants, stores and malls. This would not be an issue if you have a car, but for someone who doesn't, be prepared to call a Uber or Lyft. Overall, I enjoyed my stay at this Residence Inn. The rooms are clean, the area is quiet, and the bed was comfortable. Since I was here to explore the city, I didn't spend much time at the hotel, but it is a great place to recharge and tackle the next day.

Dirty floor in room
Jocelynne M.

The staff was nice and friendly which was great! Unfortunately, when we arrived to our room we noticed the floors were not swept as they looked like there were some coffee grounds on the floor. It made me wonder what else was not cleaned in the hotel. Blood stain on the sheets and the sink was leaking. Breakfast was a grab and go breakfast but the options were scarce. For the price, I was disappointed.

Open windows, fresh air!
Sunni M.

I found this to be a very nice, updated space. Unless you are in the main building (AKA the gate house), you will be in a room with external access. I was not able to locate any elevators and did have to drag my bag to the third floor, which wasn't great. Once I was inside, however, I was pleasantly surprised by the clean, updated room. I was especially happy with the fact that the windows in the rooms can be opened to allow in fresh air. They also have a great vanity mirror that's excellent for getting dressed in the morning. The water pressure is as expected for the West Coast which is very weak. Breakfast is just ok. There are a few basics like muffins and coffee, but if you're looking for a gourmet breakfast this is not the place. What the breakfast lacks the week night happy hour more than makes up for! There's usually a small plate combined with some type of complimentary wine. The staff was very nice and attentive. If the coffee runs out, there's likely a fresh pot already brewed- just ask! Finally, there's a nice walking path around the premises if you need to decompress after your business meeting. I'm sure I'll stay here again on my next business trip to Bothell.

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(75 reviews)

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The front desk people are professional, courteous, and friendly at the same time. The bed and…read morepillows were very comfortable. The hotel is located in a quiet area where one does not hear any outside noises. The breakfast is included, but the beds were so comfortable we didn't get up in time to try it. There's also a Chevron station with a mini Mart right next door, so if you feel like snacks or drinks, they are there. What kept them from getting five stars is a bunch of small things like stains on the carpet on the stairs, small tv, and only one night stand between the two beds which makes it inconvenient. The most important thing in a hotel is the quality of sleep, and because of that we will be back.

I was able to book a three night stay on the day I rolled into town without any notice which was…read morenice. It was a very quiet in my room, as I didn't have any noise coming from nearby rooms or the freeway. The pricing wasn't bad, and they had an underground garage and parking in front of the hotel so I didn't have any issues finding a place to leave my ride, and I didn't have any concerns for the safety of my car. The bed was comfortable, and the room clean. It was a little hard to find the actual hotel even though it is right off the freeway. It's tucked just behind the Outback Steakhouse. There are also conveniently located restaurants nearby. An Outback, Bonefish Grill and a diner are all within walking distance. Now let's talk about that hallway carpet. They must have gotten a deal on it because it was horrific! I still can't decide if it looked like strips of bacon or a stream with gold in it which I should go panning for. Either way I was impressed by the sheer hideousness of it.

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Disclaimer- visit McMenamins Anderson School for beer festivals. We have never tried the food…read more With that said, like the majority of McMenamins properties I have visited, they are always interesting with a sense of historical flair. A beautiful property with all kinds of little treasures as you explore. This time we came across The Shed. It's a quaint little cocktail/ whiskey bar. Limited seating but great customer service. Very knowledgeable on what they have available. Look forward to exploring the property more. The Winter Beerfest is always a fun event and kudos for the additional fire pits!

In general, I adore McMenamins and feel they are a jewel to the PNW. I've visited numerous…read morelocations but this is the first time I was an overnight guest. As a hotel guest, I was gravely disappointed. There were no extra accommodations or amenities. There was not an easily accessible ice machine, you had to go into a restaurant flag down staff and have them fill up your ice bucket; but only available during business hours. Coffee and hot water were only available during a short time period in the morning, outside of that time period you had to go to a restaurant and purchase coffee or tea. The king sized bed room I stayed in had plenty of room to accommodate an in room coffee/ tea bar with hot kettle. On Friday and Saturday nights, be prepared to have non-hotel guests walking throughout the building in order to visit the hidden speakeasy "The Principals Office," which by the way would be a great spot for an ice machine and drinks or snacks for hotel guests. As a woman, staying in a room by myself, it was unnerving having the main doors open to any and all. Additionally, it was sad to see that the hotel market was filled more with knic knacks and McMenimens commercialized products rather than items a hotel guest would need. Would I stay at another McMenimens hotel? Only if it's convenient, sadly I would not go out of my way. The grounds and gardens are beautiful at this location and it is a great stop for wandering around or bar hopping.

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Country Inn & Suites by Radisson, Seattle-Bothell, WA

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These rooms are disgusting. In my 4 weeks I have found hair clips , socks , blue pills , old food ,…read morethe hallways are dirty and the food is sub par at best. I expected the food to be just ok but the rooms are seriously gross af and hard to sleep in. Please do better. I'm pretty sure your employees are getting paid but this sucks. Coming into a room with hair balls in the bathroom is not ok. How do you not see that if you are cleaning ? Why am I coming into a room with used toilet paper ? This should be addressed with staff. It is unsanitary and not comfortable for guests. If you are going to pay people to keep up with your rooms the least they can do is vacuum. The last 4 weeks here has made me feel filthy my skin is gross and the only sanitary place is covered in hair that is clearly 1 ft longer than mine. Fix your staff.

Our hotel room was so comfortable. We had two queen size beds. each had three fluffy pillows…read more The sheets were very soft and I slept so well! We had to keep adjusting the air conditioning during the night but that was okay because I was so comfortable. I can't wait to come back and enjoy the outdoor pool-it is huge. When I looked out my second story window I thought I was at a fancy resort hotel. The receptionist was professional and friendly. We skipped breakfast because we were sleeping in like babies. The shower and bath area were in great shape but the water pressure was very No place to hang washcloth in the shower enclosure. The remote control for the TV didn't have any description of the shows that were listed. Room 213 is quite a long walk to the reception area but at least we were able to take the elevator and exit one of the doors to the parking lot where our car was parked. One of the reasons we slept so well is because it is so quiet around this hotel. It isn't right off the highway or near a lot of traffic. Right across the street is a Chevron station / mini mart. The carpeting in most areas is dated and there are some stains and tears. There was only one night stand that was placed between both beds. The towels in the bathroom were large, bright white, and fresh! The regular checkout time for this hotel is noon. We enjoyed two complementary water bottles and cookies while checking in.

Extended Stay America - Seattle - Bothell - West - Coffee Station

Extended Stay America - Seattle - Bothell - West

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I came here just over a year ago, and I appreciate being able to stay here :-) The hotel is…read morecomfortable, and my room is pleasant. The folks who work here are wonderful - Benji is so very helpful and welcoming, Brooke is warm and friendly, and Katie is also kind and helpful! (The other folks I have met are pleasant, also!) In my opinion, this is a wonderful place for seniors who are either downsizing (and determining next steps) or are striving to live a simpler life. Thank you for being a part of my life!!

I have lived here for 7 1/2+ years. Sometimes it has been good and other times not. I have met some…read morereally nice and not-so-nice people while living here. I started out moving here temporarily, but now this is my home. I was injured in an elevator accident in May of 2024 due to their choice of elevator maintenance companies, and things have gone downhill since. I had to have rotator cuff surgery on my left arm, and while I still can't work and could press to have surgery on both hands, I want to settle that claim when my PT is done. It is a serious, long-term recovery injury. But that's just background for my current review. I was again injured on Thanksgiving night, 11/27/25, and they won't file an injury claim with their insurance company. That's all they need to do. It is very simple IF they are in compliance with LI, their insurance company, and other regulations. It has been more than 60 days and they refuse to act. I have to have the same surgery on my right shoulder now. Their elevators are dangerous; they pulled off their L&I certificate the day after I reported the second injury and won't tell me who now maintains their elevators. I have been calling L&I, and they may not even have a valid license for these elevators. Oh, they have 2, but one never worked, and the other one keeps going out. In my opinion (and physical evidence) this hotel is becoming more dangerous. I am trying to get out, but can't afford it as I am paying all my medical expenses out of pocket before I can settle with the first claim. I would avoid booking a room here until their elevator situation is fully corrected. They spent a lot of money (lipstick on a pig) repainting this hotel and doing other repairs to make it look good for the Summer soccer games in 2026. But they are not replacing the nonfunctioning elevator or getting the one that keeps causing problems fixed in time to prevent further endangering my health and safety during the upcoming games or in the meantime. They laid new white floors but wouldn't force the contractors to remove the stains from them. So it looks like shit stains on the floors. Then, when I said something, they blamed it on the guests not walking on paper, even though they never supplied paper for guests to walk on and had the floors open so we could access the trash rooms while the renovations were going on. When the renovations were done, I got info from the contractor on the products used to remove them from my room and sent an email about it all the way up to the general manager with photos, but the stains are on every floor, and even in the front lobby. Nothing. I have supplied them with photos and included them in this review. I think that speaks to their focus on booking fees and not guest safety. I would especially warn those of you who are elderly, have back or hip injuries, or other frailties to book elsewhere. I came in with a minor back injury, and after 7 1/2 years, I can't work for the last two years, I walk with a cane, plus have had multiple steroid injections to keep from major pain, plus now the elevator injuries. I hope I make it out alive. I am stuck and on SS until they settle my first claim or I'd be gone already. Stay away.

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Not a fan Very dark…read moreoutside and in the parking lot. Signage is hard to see from the road.

I stayed here for 2 months or so and had 2 different rooms. My first room was pre-renovation (2nd…read morefloor), and my second room was newly renovated (6th floor). Aside from maybe the clean carpet, bigger TV, and some light fixtures, I actually liked most things about the older room more. It's like Hilton poured a ton of money into updating the place with cheaper stuff. Older bed was more comfortable, older shower with a door was way better than new shower with a Walmart curtain rod and too short curtain, older AC/heater worked better, older fridge was better, older desk/chair was better, older couch was more comfortable, older TV had better sound. The staff was always really nice except for one person but I think he may have been disabled so gotta give him a break. Parking fees here are killer. Small laundry room given the size of the hotel, plus there were always machines broken. Big gym with decent equipment. Thin walls, you could hear most of what neighbors were saying but muffled. Being on the top floor at least saved hearing footsteps overhead, but the construction in the building would still rattle the walls. Pet friendly for a fee, they were nice enough to discount some fees after I got wrongly charged twice when switching rooms. The dog poop bags were out for almost a month but eventually got restocked. Hardly any grass around the building but a little bit along the busy street. Close to tons of shops, restaurants, groceries, etc. and the freeways. The breakfast options were nothing special but I've had worse. Housekeeping available every couple days or upon request, but they weren't very good about coming at the requested times. Overall the stay was fine despite the gripes. At least I earned a crap ton of Hilton points. Too bad the renovation set things backwards.

Residence Inn Seattle Northeast/Bothell - hotels - Updated May 2026

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