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    Inna B.

    My sweetie graduated from WSU (several years ago) and still occasionally talks about Pullman, so we knew Pullman would be part of our (late June) eastern Washington adventure... but (until about 6pm that night) we weren't sure which day of the road trip would be spent there. When we figured out we'd be spending Friday night there, I opened up the Priceline iPhone app and started looking for a decent hotel that didn't cost too much. It was kind of hard to find one for some reason, but eventually I ended up booking a room here. When we arrived, we quickly got checked in and the only downside was that their agreement with Priceline is that you pay when you check-in. I was super confused because I am usually able to pay through Priceline, so for a long moment I thought we had been double charged. Doesn't look like that happened, though. The first few guests we saw looked like college students, but it was still pretty quiet. The room was big and I like that the mini-fridge and microwave were in a "kitchen" space next to the sink and bathroom. I believe they also had a flat-screen tv. I think I turned it on to see that it worked, but didn't end up watching anything. The shower and sink worked and I was pretty happy with the (foil?) shampoo/conditioner packets. The bed was big (queen) and comfortable enough. The negatives: - The room had a faint paint or cleaner smell, but I quickly got used to it and forgot about it. (Probably not a good thing.) - They are listed as a property with a pool, so I was sad to learn that they only open the pool during their busiest months. - They didn't offer up the wifi password like most hotels we've been to, so we didn't end up using their wifi. (We were tired when we checked in and didn't think to ask.) Fancy? No way! Good enough? Sure. Would I want to stay here again? Only if it's super cheap.

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    Spend the extra $ and stay someplace else. Very old and smelly. Water pressure so low it took forever to rinse conditioner out of my hair.

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    Hotel McCoy

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    In town overnight and so glad we chose Hotel McCoy. Here are the highlights. Clean, convenient…read morelocation, Free beverage upon checkin, big screen tv, comfortable bed. This is not a fancy place but so comfortable. And the world's longest oatmeal breakfast bar was so delicious. Didn't get to check out the gym or the grilled cheese sandwiches but the outside patios are a great perk.

    I lived in Pullman for eight years and came back to visit with my husband, three dogs, & four…read morecoworkers on a work/personal trip! It's not as fancy as a Marriott or Hilton, but you don't need that if you are just looking for a safe, convenient, and interesting place to stay! Nothing boring about Nintendos and a chalkboard to draw on in each room, a cozy fire pit, & the World's longest oatmeal bar (vegan-friendly, and you can ask for gluten-free oats, too)! The staff are all friendly and communicative via text, email, or phone! They will text you a door code if you arrive too late to check-in in person. Definitely stay here if you have dogs because this is one of the rare hotels that do not charge extra for dogs unless damage occurs! And while most hotels limit you to two dogs, we were okay with three (and we told them ahead of time)! The fire pit was a nice place to hang out with our group and doggos, and we met some nice people who were visiting with their dogs as well. You also get a free drink token upon arrival, and there are events on select nights. If you don't want to hang out at the hotel, downtown Pullman is just across the street! The hotel is on a main road, so you can hear the street starting around 6:30am, but the nights were very quiet. Because this is more of motel, there isn't daily cleaning by default and no iron or coffee amenities in each room, so just be mindful of that when planning. Parking in the main area can be a bit tight in the evenings but there is a another lot on the other side that remained mostly empty. We were even able to slow charge our EV in one of the spots. All in all, great small town hospitality experience for a great price! Way more interesting than a fancy hotel!

    Courtyard by Marriott Pullman

    Courtyard by Marriott Pullman

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    The courtyard Pullman has a modern vibe. It's your typical commuter hotel, but on the nicer side…read more Rooms have a fridge and coffee maker and the lobby restaurant is perfect for morning coffee, happy hour and even a meal. We enjoyed breakfast here both mornings, which was much better than anything on the go, and the happy hour bar was nice to unwind in. Check in was fine, although they forgot to acknowledge my Bonvoy rewards. Once I asked if they had bottled water, they remembered my reward snacks. The beds are hard and the pillows are soft, so that was a bummer. They provide soap and shampoo in the shower but no extra amenities/vanity kits. Location is key, right on campus makes it easy to get around for WSU events. Parking is convenient and free.

    I spent one night there. The room is ergonomically…read moredesigned. The lobby is modern. There is a restaurant. There are facilities and they're nice. Parking wasn't a problem. The rate was decent. My sole complaint is that whoever designed the ventilation did a bad job as the attached picture will illustrate. The bathrooms, which are very nice, generate a great deal of moisture and steam. The moisture and steam does not get sucked out of the bathrooms adequately by the ventilation. Consequently there is a great deal of moisture and mold in the walls and, in this case, on the ceiling. Those who have health reactions to such conditions should avoid this property.

    Quality Inn Paradise Creek

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    Surprisingly nice hotel and very affordable. The breakfast was probably the best hotel breakfast…read moreI've had. Fresh eggs, great fruit, more.

    This is a different Quality Inn property. First off, the employees here are actually nice, and…read moregenuinely enjoy working here (props to assistant manager Bill, who is awesome, BTW). The property design seemed to have been a larger brand back in the day, and Choice Hotels purchased it and put a Quality Inn within its place. I was here for only one night while traveling out of Seattle en route to northern Idaho + Montana in July 2021. I think that I paid $98 with tax, which is about right due to high demand with summer travel following Covid times from the year prior. My room on the 2nd floor was fine. A bit larger than expected, with well-maintained furniture that conveys a classic design of hotel furniture from a decade or so ago in the Palouse area. I found my room to be quite cozy and quiet before heading out to my destination the next day. Breakfast was so-so, in that an employee actually makes eggs, sausage, etc. I fully expected nothing but cereal and toast, yet was surprised that there was a little bit more of an offering (yet not a whole lot more). Parking can be confusing, in that there is a dentist's office that shares the parking lot with the hotel (I worried about him getting vehicles towed). The rest of the parking lot seems to be in the front of the building, yet slightly tight. Definitely recommend getting a parking space early, if applicable. I did notice a shuttle van parked next to the hotel, so check that out if you need rides to the airport. There is a pool here, as well as fitness center on the 2nd floor (didn't appear open). There is a walking/running trail across the street, and the Washington State University campus is in reasonable walking distance from this property off of Bishop. Downtown Pullman isn't that far away (just beyond the bridge from WSU) with eateries and other small shopping venues. Overall, I'd say that this particular Quality Inn has an above average value than most of the other Quality Inn properties that represent the brand.

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