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    Mical G.

    Award winning experience each visit I make. Rather you go often or not, the staff at Roman Casino is great with coaching you how to play the games, they engage in conversation with you, they allow free hands if your not ready to bet (unlike most others), the ladies are beautiful, and the food quality was 5/5. Honestly my friend is a regular here, and I enjoy a visit from time to time, and the staff continues to greet me properly while opening the door, they remember your name, they continue to keep your drinks filled... literally no complaints. My friend and I joke and say, "Roman Casino treat us like Kings!"

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    Paul L.

    this review is for the food at the casino. I was absolutely skeptical of coming to this place for food. a buddy highly recommended the friend chicken wings. As I had been disappointed by most wings places in Seattle. I gave it a try. the Salt and pepper wings were a bomb. A bit on the salty side. they would have been good with beer. we order a couple more dishes: cat fish hotpot and grilled meat with vermicelli. They were pretty authentic. the downside is the price points. they tend to be on the high side given the locale and the atmosphere. If you were looking for crispy wings that have moist flesh. Their wings won't disappoint.

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    Grand Hyatt - Dry + Wet Sauna  |  10.06.25

    Grand Hyatt

    4.3(578 reviews)
    9.1 miDowntown
    $$

    I stay here everytime I come to Seattle. It is in a good location where I can lime to many places…read morenearby, like capitol hill, Pike place, the pier, and neighboring areas for tourists! my favorite part about this hotel is that the hot pot place is right downstairs and its my favorite hot pot place in seattle! its way better than haidilao and I love how i can just go down the elevator, make a right turn, and then I can eat an amazing dinner! the rooms are not bad, not the cleanest but clean enough where I feel. comfortable. I am a hyatt member, so I love how 2 water bottles are complimentary every day.

    We arrived and there was no one to deal with all the cars trying to get in there were no valet…read morepeople and no one directing where drivers should go so my husband dropped me off and proceeded to circle the block while I tried to get us checked in. I tried to explain that people were right behind us and it wasn't safe to block egress but the people at the front desk said that it wasn't a problem. My husband just needed to block traffic and unload our things then wait for a valet driver to appear. I asked if we could upgrade our room to a club level but was informed that they have no ability to do so at the front desk and haven't for some time. I was very disappointed at this. It would have been one thing if they were booked but just flat out denial just because felt somehow personal (even if it wasn't actually). I went back out to the entrance to see if I could spot my husband and made him stop. Soon after a valet arrived and said he should park the car perpendicular to the other cars so he would have somewhere to park. This would have effectively blocked both the valet cars and the through traffic lanes. He then asked if we were going to do valet parking. I told him "not any more!" This hotel charges $69 a night for valet and the self parking isn't worlds cheaper but it definitely felt worth it to have our car placed carefully by us and not left in the care of the person who felt perpendicular/blocking through traffic was a good idea. Meanwhile I found our room that has a persistent sound of whistling when the heating is on and I found that the bathroom, while beautiful had a rather unappealing quality. When you use the toilet you are looking directly into a rather large mirror. When taken all together it makes for a rather disappointing experience. I don't think I will stay at any Hyatt again. There are other options that are pleasant and clean and well thought out nearby.

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    #2922 Corner Suite Bathroom | 10.06.25

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    W Seattle - The Living Room

    W Seattle

    3.4(796 reviews)
    8.7 miDowntown
    $$$

    My partner and I visited town to celebrate our friend's daughter's 1st birthday. We stayed at The W…read morein downtown Seattle, a very convenient location close to Pike Place and several restaurants we had bookmarked and wanted to try. The hotel staff provided exceptional customer service, thoroughly explaining everything during our check-in. My partner had booked the stay using one of his reward cards, which also included free tickets to the Seattle Great Wheel--an added bonus. Overall, I highly recommend The W, and we definitely plan to stay here again on our next visit.

    We were there during a Seattle Seahawks game, so the hotel was packed with visitors and energy was…read morechaotic. That explains some things, but not all. Even as ambassadors, we waited two hours for our room despite giving our arrival time at least a week in advance. I get that it was slammed, but it still set the tone. Valet was a full-on mess--cars backed up onto the main street, traffic snarled, and general havoc all around. Again, game day likely amplified this, but it was still frustrating. As for the rooms: outdated. The kind of outdated that feels untouched rather than intentionally retro. There is a real old-school bathtub, which was honestly the most interesting part. Our "Puget Sound view" was technically accurate but amounted to a thin sliver of water if you leaned just right. Would I go back specifically to hotel if i had other choices? No. There are better spots in Seattle that feel more current, more welcoming, and far less stuck in 2003.

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    WorldMark Seattle - The Camlin - Beautiful piece of art near elevators

    WorldMark Seattle - The Camlin

    3.1(106 reviews)
    9.1 miDowntown
    $$

    Let's be honest, this hotel strictly gets the job done... but just barely…read more I think the customer service is great, it is a smaller hotel chain, so you really get the immediate service experience, but there are quite a few flaws. The rooms are extremely (I get it, it's Seattle). The bed is a hideaway bed, which one down is really hard to walk around the room. Again, this just gets the job done.. it's it's right by the Paramount theater, which is where we were going, so I'm not gonna complain about the space when we only stayed a night. They do have a dishwasher and silverware and plates and everything so that did come in handy and we do appreciate those items. That said, the Camlin is kind of known for being... old. They don't have vending machines, they do have an ice machine in the basement and a small water cooler in the gym area (also in the basement). The TV - just terrible. I'm hoping they had DVDs somewhere that you could rent or borrow for the night, but I wasn't aware of when we checked in. Granted I did not ask, so if I were to guess, I would assume it would be in the game room located on the lobby. The TV was probably one of the worst things I've ever experienced in a hotel. The guide option didn't work so we didn't know what was actually available on the TV and we had to slowly go through the channels to see if they even worked. The service option is not really an option that Camlin provides, so I'm not sure really why that's on their remote. Also, the only plug-in for your phone charger is on the alarm clock that's located by the TV versus on a nightstand, but that's more because the bed is a hideaway. The other thing I really dislike is that the parking garage is not connected to the hotel. You do need to walk about 1 to 2 blocks, which is OK normally, but it does suck when it's snowing, or hailing which it did this weekend. Yay us! It's about $45 for a parking pass, which is cheaper than the more luxurious hotels, but again you get what you paid for and at least for the Camlin, they have reserved specific spots for the Camlin residence. We did find dried blood on our top sheet, this bothered my husband, a little more than me, the customer service was able to resolve this pretty quickly and noted it in our file. I have all the confidence that the Camlin will make sure that this does not happen again. Overall, it's personally a cheap day for me to go if I'm going to the Paramount theater, but if you're looking for something a little more comfortable, a little more bougie, a little more luxury, there are a few other options in that area that I would recommend higher. Now, I have used the Camlin twice for the penthouse suites; those are really nice. So if you can afford it, and you wanna splurge, I would highly recommend the top floors. Those alone, I would give a four star.

    Used my time share to stay in Seattle. Pretty cool place, very old or vintage. Would stay again and…read morealso very close to downtown

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    GameWorks - Mocha-Spresso milkshake. Love that presentation!

    GameWorks

    2.9(619 reviews)
    9.0 miDowntown
    $$

    Came here for a date after passing it numerous times bumping around downtown…read more I've always pegged this place as sort of a more local Dave & Busters and it sort of is on a smaller scale. Food, drinks and of course a bunch of games to play. Difference here is they seem to host ESports and other games beyond arcade games which is cool. This particular visit was kind of like a Classic play some games and laugh along the way rather than expect to find gem games of days gone by or even present. There is a good assortment of light gun, classic fighters and of course DDR which they were real generous with - 6 credits on a swipe which is like 9 song/sets! There is a bar but it's kind of basic compared to the afformentioned Dave & Busters, which makes that part of their identity. Also the person selling me the game card was fast on talk, and slow on the explanation of how things work which could've been better. It was nearing close so I wasn't going go through the whole rundown. Fun time here if you're looking for something to do in the area, but a Barcade or Dave & Busters will do the job all the same.

    Whether you're a casual gamer or a hardcore arcade fan, this place has something for everyone. From…read moreclassic pinball and air hockey to the latest racing, Japanese rhythm game, and VR games. My fav was dance dance revolution. The atmosphere is lively, with bright lights, great music, and plenty of space to move around. I booked my session using GetOutPass, where I get access to multiple local venues similar to GoCity. Use coupon code: sale1 for an extra $5 discount on top of existing promotions, if you end up getting the pass to explore more of Seattle. The Woodland Zoo and Underground tour is also included in the pass and not far from here

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    Seattle Ferry Terminal - Across the Marion Street pedestrian bridge to the terminal

    Seattle Ferry Terminal

    4.0(275 reviews)
    8.5 miWaterfront

    It's easy to get here and priced well…read more We walked over form thw hotel to the ferry to go to Bainbridge. Their is no tap for payment, make sure you have your physical card with you. You can drive onto the ferry or walk on. Their is plenty of space, nice views and seating. You can sit inside or outside. Its a short distance and the price includes round-trip. The times posted are pretty spot on.

    What to do on a late Sunday afternoon- spontaneous plans, I love it when my phone tracks my…read morelocation, saw a reel on Bainbridge Island and here we are hopping the ferry over! hehe . We scored street parking nearby and was free on a Sunday, next visit I plan to send the car over too, to Bainbridge Island. The Seattle Island Ferry provides ferry service between Seattle and Bainbridge island. The Washington State Ferries operate this route, with departures from Pier 52. The ferry ride/trip takes about 35 mins over to Bainbridge, departures starts at 5:30am and runs frequently throughout the day. Purchasing tickets, ($11.05 ) and boarding was quick and smooth. We sure enjoyed our round trip Ferry Ride, and loved the stunning, scenic views across Puget Sound, got a nice glimpse of Mt. Rainier, and even saw some wildlife sightings. truly amazing experience. The only junk part is not having enough time, I recommend starting out first thing in the morning so you have more time to explore Bainbridge Island. I want to go back on the ferry again, "the tomorrow is never promise, enjoying life moments," so grateful. Thank you to my phone for tracking me!

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