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Motel 6 Vancouver, WA
3.3/5103 Reviews
Lived very well here
Comfort Inn & Suites Vancouver Downtown City Center
3.8/597 Reviews
My husband and I went to a concert at Ridgefield Amphitheater and checked into The Comfort Suites at about 11pm. This place was pretty bad but especially when you consider we paid $186 per night. The check in was smooth and the guy at the desk was friendly and helpful. Then we got to the room. The soap dispenser was broken, the towel I started to use was filthy, the vent in the bathroom was dirty, there was a bloodstain on the comforter and the chair had some kind cigarette melted burn. I realize there is a shortage of employees in the hospitality industry but to pay almost $200 a night for this was rather shocking.
Extended Stay America Suites - Portland - Vancouver
3.2/570 Reviews
I was an extended-stay customer. I had some mix-ups with getting my cleaning services performed, but other than that, nearly all (95%) of the hotel staff was exceptionally friendly and made sure I had everything I needed. My dogs were treated well and there were a lot of other dogs at the hotel. The laundry facilities were clean and reasonably priced at $5 for a wash & dry and the location was great, close to food, shopping, restaurants, etc. Any negative issues were generally due to the clientele, the grounds weren't the best kept with garbage, fast food wrappers and foodstuff on the ground, banging and loud noises from other rooms, aggressive dogs, aggressive people, and the sometimes presence of the police. However, after staying 1mo, I extended my stay.
Holiday Inn Express & Suites Vancouver Mall/Portland Area
4.2/597 Reviews
My wife and I booked the weekend at this hotel, and it turns out glad we did. The purpose of our trip was shopping in Portland. We have stayed at this hotel before, years ago, and would stay again. The location is just off the main highway, between the 205 and the I5. The access is very easy close to a lot of restaurants/coffee shops to your liking. The hotel is well kept and the staff is very friendly, especially the lady who worked the Friday night shift, and again on Saturday night. The breakfast was great added value, has you pretty much can find anything you might want. the food was good, and the young girl kept the trays stocked. When she wasn't stocking the food, she was cleaning up, never a dull moment for her. The only thing negative to say, wasn't much to do with the hotel, but more to the guests, as we endured almost 2 hours of loud talking at 12:30 on early Saturday morning. The beds were comfortable, but I guess not enough to allow me to quickly get back to sleep.
SpringHill Suites Portland Vancouver
4.3/5103 Reviews
They are just completing a remodel. That said the only negative I experienced was the granite on the check in counter wasn’t installed yet and it was wood when I checked it. Doesn’t bother me! Room I had was freshly remodeled, you even had a faint smell of fresh paint! Room was clean, modern. Breakfast was typical SpringHill affair with the waffle machine. The kids loved it though! Pool was open and enjoyable. AC worked well but was a little loud. A plus was the second bed was a pull out trundle type hidden under the sofa. I didn’t personally sleep on it but I would imagine that would be more comfortable than the folding pull out types. Also it’s close to a nice park if you got kids in tow.
Econo Lodge
2.8/543 Reviews
I want to start off by saying that I am not a motel snob, I have stayed in many dingy places. I have never written a review, but I feel the need to warn others of this place. Firstly when I got here, I found pube looking hair in the bed, it looked like the sheets had not even been washed, they were stained (fresh stains) and they had holes in them. It was disgusting, but thankfully I had a sleeping bag in my so I sucked it up and tried to go to sleep. After about an hour or trying to asleep over the sound of some tweaky people having a yelling match under me, I was finally able to fall asleep. Around 2 am, I was woken up by loud pounding on my door. It startled me, but I figured someone had accidentally knocked on my door and they would go away, but he didn’t. He started pounding on my door and yelling “RICKY F***G LET ME IN MAN I NEED MY BAG!!” My window was open partially due to the extremely strong stench of cigarette, so I could hear outside very well and he could hear me. I was trying not to make any noise because I didn’t want him thinking Ricky was ignoring him so I went and hid in the bathroom. I tip-toed to the door to look and see what kind of guy he looked like and he looked like an unstable addict. He kept yelling and pounding” RICKY F*** LET ME IN”!! He got angrier and angrier and began saying “IF YOU DONT LET ME IN IM GOING TO BREAK THE SCREEN! I didn’t know what to do, I tried yelling that it was the wrong room in a mans voice (I am a young woman alone so I wasn’t trying to have him know that I was alone in there) but he just kept yelling that he was going to break the screen. - [ ] At this point I was extremely frightened so I hid in the bathroom and called the front desk whispering so he wouldn’t hear me and become further antagonized, I asked them to send someone to tell him to go away. The response I got from the hotel was “sorry we won’t do anything about it, questioning me saying “how do we know you don’t know him” i repeatedly told them I didn’t know him, that he was threatening to break into my room at any moment but they didn’t care and were extremely rude to me. I asked them to call the police, in response I was told if I wanted to call the police I should do it myself. - [ ] I called 911, they came just in time. He was saying he was about to break the screen as they arrived. Even after the police were there the guy continued to say “please tell Ricky to let me get my bag. I said I don’t know Ricky, please leave me alone. They told him I don’t know Ricky, but he was angry and confused. The police left, this was around 3:30. I tried to sleep but I was scared he would come back, angry i had called the police on him. I finally got to sleep at 4:30, when I woke up my alarm hadn’t gone off because I had left my charger in the car and I didn’t want to leave my room in case he was still out there. I woke up at 10:45 and the checkout was 11. I called the desk to ask if I could have a 11:15 checkout because of this

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Highest PriceUS$388
Lowest PriceUS$71
Number of Reviews 1,107
Number of hotels20
Average Price(Weekday Night)US$154
Average Price(Weekend Night)US$181

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