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Hotel Reviews Sheraton Hotel Bellevue
September 13, 2011
A very decent hotel. The service is excellent. The young ladies at the
front desk were very helpful in accommodating us. We had two special
requests and they honoured them both, and did so with the most pleasant
attitude. Late check out was granted as well. This hotel received a face
lift not too long ago. However, the condition of the hotel left a little
to be desired. Our room (top floor) had a window that wasn't sealed
properly and let the outside air in. Also, the hallways had a "funny"
odor. Those were the only two complaints, and they weren't huge
dealbreakers for me. Bellevue is beautiful and the hotel is very close
to the nice parts to go without being right on top of it. I would stay
again.
Hotel Reviews Sheraton Hotel Bellevue
September 12, 2011
We stayed here many times a year as it is close to Vancouver. Great
place for getaways. With the BCAA rate, prices are very reasonable.
Close to all key restaurants including PF Changs and Maggianos (great
Italian restaurant). The Bellevue mall is great too. My kids love the
lucky strike bowling and arcade center. You can either take shuttle or
drive and park at the mall. Walking distance to everything once you
park. This hotel unfortunately doesn't have a pool. Club lounge great
too for breakfast and evening appies.
Hotel Reviews Sheraton Hotel Bellevue
September 12, 2011
Stayed here for one night on a recent business trip. The hotel is
located very close to downtown Bellevue so there is lots of
shopping/eating nearby (not walking distance though) and it is close to
the highway.
The room are typical Sheraton quality and decor and I had no problems
whatsoever with any aspects of the stay. I left early in the morning and
did not take advantage of the lounge or restaurant.
Hotel Reviews Sheraton Hotel Bellevue
September 10, 2011
This recently renovated Sheraton covers all the most important bases for
any traveler needing a reliable and welcoming place to rest: a clean and
attractive guest room (cheerful nautical decor in dark blues and crisp
whites against cherry wood furniture) with a comfortable bed (with
excellent linens) and good shower (with excellent water pressure and
temperature). The guest room is also thoughtfully designed with ample
space for storage, for working, and for relaxing -- as well as extra
touches like bathrobes and handsome hardware/fixtures/lighting that I'm
not always seeing at Sheraton-level Starwood properties. Check-in with
an outstanding reception clerk was a nice start, and free parking is a
bonus for the many who may choose this hotel for its convenient location
just off the 405 freeway and near several corporate headquarters.
Again: this place covers the most crucial hotel elements. As for taking
it to the next level, not so much. Two small items in the guest bathroom
were in need of repair, and the hairdryer was so gooey and hairy that we
asked for a replacement. The clock radio was set an hour ahead, even
though Daylight Saving was several months ago. There isn't much of a
main lobby (a notable exception: there are several nice computer
terminals offering guests one hour of free access), and the club-level
lounge was not what you typically get when paying for club-level. The
club lounge offers just breakfast and an evening reception -- both with
limited hours (once the clock strikes, it's over and staff don't even
leave the coffee and tea) and food that's mostly worth skipping (think
"Holiday Inn"). You also have to purchase beer and wine.
So if you have business or family in the Bellevue area, go for this
Sheraton but go out to eat and explore downtown Bellevue and Kirkland.
This hotel is also a viable alternative to comparably priced Seattle
hotels if you have a car (20 minutes from Bellevue to downtown
Seattle)... There is a lot of beauty in this area, and you shouldn't
limit yourself to Seattle-waterfront tourist traps |