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    The Marshall House

    4.6 (8 reviews)
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    Tandem Hall - Venue Front

    Tandem Hall

    (1 review)

    I've tried emailing, and I've tried calling.. THIS IS NOT THE PHONE NUMBER FOR TANDEM HALL…read more Unfortunately, the phone number provided is my personal number. (ending in 1747) I can't get any information from Tandem Hall, so I'm hoping this is going to work. Sorry all, pictures look beautiful, I'm sure this is a great company... just if you are booking... I can't book for you. I'm not the business!

    From the owner: Tandem Hall is an industrial-style wedding venue located in Vancouver, Washington. This unique…read morevenue is conveniently situated on Main Street and offers easy access to downtown Portland. Tandem Hall can act as a blank canvas for couples to design. They may take advantage of its clean and charming mystique to hold events of all types, including weddings, meetings, concerts, banquets, and receptions. Tandem Hall also maintains the advantage of being connected to Boomerang Bistro which can add extra event areas to a celebration. For the couple's convenience, they are able to choose from on-site cold plate catering or external providers. Tandem Hall is an open-concept space along with an outdoor patio with over 4,000 square feet of event space it can fit up to 150 at a seated reception. Should couples choose to host a standing reception, they are able to have 250 guests at their occasion. If couples decide to add the Boomerang Bistro to Tandem Hall, they avail of an additional 800 square feet along with 49 additional guests. Exposed brick and white walls set the tone for any event, bringing an industrial ambiance to the space. Tandem Hall can provide their clients with an on-site cold plate caterer as well as a media package and a variety of rentals. These may include tables, chairs, and more. The rental area is fully air-conditioned and has exposed beam ceilings. On-street parking is available and addition

    Hilton Vancouver Washington - Restaurant

    Hilton Vancouver Washington

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    I learned an unfortunate lesson on this trip: never check in through the Hilton app if you're…read morearriving by air. If your flight gets hit with a ground stop, the hotel's position is essentially that you're already checked in -- even if you're several states away with no physical way to arrive. When I explained the situation, the conversation quickly turned into me asking to simply be checked out and accept a one-night penalty. I was more than willing to cover that, but I wasn't willing to pay for the entire stay when travel disruptions were completely out of my control. What was most disappointing was the lack of flexibility or guidance. No alternatives were offered, and there didn't seem to be much concern for the realities of air travel. For a property that presumably serves many business travelers, the response felt far from traveler-friendly. Based on this experience, I won't be booking this location again and would recommend choosing a property that better understands the unpredictability of airline travel.

    I had an overnight stay at Hilton Vancouver WA for work, and this location was extremely…read moreaccommodating and perfect in every way. The staff at this location were all very courteous, and welcoming. This is one of the first Hilton locations I've visited that makes sure HH members are acknowledged in a memorable way, there was a spin the wheel for HH member's offering a chance to win additional points and/or free parking (I won free parking, very much appreciated!) The room was spacious, clean, quiet, comfortable, and modernized. The onsite parking was very well secured no matter how late your arrival could be the staff go over and beyond to ensure guests and staff enter the garage. The onsite restaurant Gray's offered a good mix of breakfast items for all dietary preferences. The conference rooms are spacious, and sound proof as there were meetings being held in the rooms next to ours and there were no disturbances. This Hilton location rates high for excellent customer service, cleanliness, and hospitality. I quickly suggested all of our team meetings be held here, and will add to my list if I ever need a place to stay with my family; I highly recommend!

    Hotel Indigo Vancouver Dwtn - Portland Area - King room

    Hotel Indigo Vancouver Dwtn - Portland Area

    (31 reviews)

    What a gorgeous view! This hotel sits just outside downtown Portland in Vancouver, Washington. The…read moreindoor colors are calm and relaxing, and the rooms are appointed like most hotels -- comfortable and well done. But what I absolutely LOVED was being able to open the window and actually smell and feel fresh air instead of that stale, recycled AC air most hotels seem to have these days. That alone makes it worth staying here. The view is amazing, there are tons of restaurants and pubs within walking distance, and best of all -- it's clean, no street peddlers or homeless noted so I felt safe walking around by myself.

    This was my second stay and overall a very nice experience but below are the good and needs…read moreimprovement. The Good The hotel is located in the newish Vancouver (WA) waterfront west of I-5 bridge. Hotel has a valet ($$$$) but there is plenty of metered street parking nearby and a newly built parking garage one block away. The hotel itself is new, smells good, fireplace in lobby, and well-appointed throughout. The staff are very friendly and attentive, and my check-in was quick. Free wine tasting in lobby and drink coupons for restaurants (more on these later). The rooms are well appointed and clean with comfortable beds, large TV, and even a bedside sound machine and earplugs (hmmm, more on that later). Nespresso machine, bottled water, small fridge, shampoo, conditioner, body wash, and body lotion in bathroom. The hotel is designed with a large atrium in the middle with all room facing inward. This includes a large space on Floor 2 where all floors look down on and includes comfortable seating areas, communal desks with plugs, etc. However on both of my visits this space was either unavailable or overrun by event groups. For dining, the 13 Coins restaurant ($$ pub), El Gaucho ($$$$ steak), top floor bar ($$$), and coffee shop ($) are connected to hotel. And within two blocks are at least 10 restaurants. Room service is also available. Needs Improvement Hotel fees. Although I didn't notice on my first visit, the hotel's taxes and fees are high, most notably a sneaky daily $29 called "Destination Fee." Or as I call it "the Spirit Airlines approach." Can't you just build into the room price? I didn't see this when I booked but guessing there's some fine print somewhere. It also explains the "complimentary" drink coupons at check-in. So here's how my $423.30/night broke out, $354.35 Accommodation $23.03 State Sales Tax (6.5%) $8.15 City Tax (2.3%) $7.09 County Lodging Tax (2%) $2.00 Tourism Fee $29.00 Destination Fee Hotel noise. The hotel has both outside and inside noise. Outside it's cars, motorcycles, tugboats, and people up and down the main street out front and river. Cue the earplugs and sound machine. Higher floors facing the river are better. Weekdays - and I experienced this on both visits - it's the convention they are hosting. And they host a lot of groups. People gather in the main atrium space where all rooms are exposed. My room was on the second floor where I had people gathered 15 ft from my door chatting early in the morning and socializing into the evening. I recommend avoiding floor 2 and going with floor 4+. Space availability. On both visits the atrium space was reserved to groups and unusable to guests. So for portions of my visit I had to stay in my room to work and relax vs use the space as advertised when I booked. Call ahead to find out what groups may be booked. All in all, I had pleasant stays and would return at $199/night or midweek to avoid noise. But I can't justify $400+ again.

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