Hotel Review of the Executive Hotel Pacific Seattle
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Mar 1, 2010
We recently stayed at the Executive Hotel during a quick weekend getaway....aka
so my girlfriend could go shopping. I have stayed at a number of hotels in the
Seattle area and consistently come back here because of the overall value. The
location is awesome, only a few blocks from main shopping areas and within
walking distance to Qwest Field, (Seahawks) or Safeco Field, (Mariners). The
staff is friendly, the wifi is free and there is a Seattle's Best Coffee shop on
the lobby floor. Our room has always been clean and the noise has never been an
issue.
The only reason not to stay here is because they are sold out.
Hotel Review of the Executive Hotel Pacific Seattle
Feb 15, 2010
Mere blocks to the best of what downtown Seattle has to offer, the Executive
Hotel Pacific is where I call home whenever I visit the US cousin of my hometown
Vancouver, BC. Extremely reasonably priced with charming rooms and unbeatable
location, it is perfect for those who is cost-conscious but unwilling to
compromise on quality.
I have recommended many friends and colleagues and the feedback has been
unanimous -- two thumbs up for the perfect balance among cost, location and
quality of accommodation.
Hotel Review of the Executive Hotel Pacific Seattle
Jan 15, 2010
Came to Seattle for a weekend with my mother and four year old son from
Portland. It is but a five dollar cab ride from the train depot. Excellent.
Although the hotel building is old and a bit shabby, our double queen room was
clean and cozy. (We had booked a Cozy Double, but asked for the listed
complimentary upgrade when available.) The shower head was nice and the room was
comfortable for the three of us. This was my sons first time in a hotel and he
had a blast! The in room coffee was delicious and strong and the folks at the
Seattle's Best shop downstairs gladly gave me half and half to bring up to our
room. The location is AWESOME!!! Very easy walking distance to Market,
International Dist, Monorail to Seattle Center, and right across the street from
the beautiful downtown library.
We had a great time and my husband and I have book a room for our anniversary
weekend in early February. And one last thing...about a block and a half away
there is the very delicious Sweet Iron Waffles. Be sure to go there for an
AMAZING six dollar breakfast!
Hotel Review of the Executive Hotel Pacific Seattle
Nov 29, 2009
This is an older downtown hotel, but was very adequate as far as amenities, very
clean however room and bathroom was on the small side. The location was great to
visit the waterfront, Pike Place Market, the underground tour (great). Within
walking distance to many attractions, and right on the free city bus route.
There is a Seattle's Best coffee shop joining the hotel, and several deli's,
coffee shops, and restaurants within walking distance. Free Internet service is
available in the lobby, and there is a great restaurant around the corner with
very reasonable breakfast. We did the Tillicum Village ferry and dinner/show and
enjoyed it very much (within walking distance from the hotel).
Hotel Review of the Executive Hotel Pacific Seattle
Nov 19, 2009
A small, basic but well-run business hotel. The standard room is just big enough
for one person. But the room is clean and pleasant, the bed was great --pillows
too- and the large flat showerhead feels like a gentle rain. Nice large-screen
TV, AC/heat worked great. Staff was pleasant and helpful. Locale was very
convenient for my purposes --close to the conference I was attending (but MANY
dollars cheaper) and in a safe area so I walked back and forth daily. Also an
easy walk to the Pike Place market and the historic district. A good and much
lass expensive option for a business traveler. But be forewarned -- no
restaurant in the hotel --however, a coffee store on the main level offers
breakfast sandwiches as well as Seattle's Best Coffee (think that was the name
of it.)
Hotel Review of the Executive Hotel Pacific Seattle
Nov 3, 2009
We spent two nights and three days in Seattle at the Executive Pacific. WE found
the rooms small, but clean and comfortable. Considering the downtown location,
we thought it was very good value. The hotel is within reasonable walking
distance to all the downtown attractions, including stadiums, Pike Place,
Pioneer Square and the waterfront. There is lots of shopping close by and plenty
of restaurants for any taste. We took advantage of the hotel's valet parking
while we were there and unfortunately our vehicle was broken into. The staff
handled the situation very professionally, making sure the broken glass was
vacuumed out and comping our room. Despite the problem we left well satisfied
Hotel Review of the Executive Hotel Pacific Seattle
Sep 24, 2009
The room, though small, met all our needs. It was clean and crisp and our corner
room was nice with two sets of windows. Being from the country we enjoyed the
hustle and bustle out the windows. Our room, 210, was quiet and the bed and
pillows were awesome. We both slept well and enjoyed our time with pleasant,
efficient staff and the Seattle's Best on the corner. The valet parking was well
worth the extra bucks and was so convenient. Don't miss the Seattle Library next
door. Take a tour! This hotel was only one block from the office where my
meeting was, so that was very nice. I would certainly stay here again. Seattle
has many hotels, most of which are high in price. This hotel offers a reasonable
alternative. Don't underestimate it. |
Hotel Review of the Executive Hotel Pacific Seattle
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Sep 14, 2009
It doesn't look like much from the outside, but is very clean and fairly smart
inside with really friendly and helpful staff. It also has a mini gym and
'Seattle's Best Coffee' shop located onsite - great for grabbing a quick coffee
or bite to eat before you head out!
We chose this hotel, as we were in a rush trying to find somewhere to stay for a
conference we attended in Seattle in June and although there aren't any
spectacular views or a great deal going on in the immediate vicinity, much to
our delight, we found it was only a 10-15 minute walk in any direction to either
the downtown shopping area, union square, pike market, the monorail and the
harbour. Definitely one of the cheapest place to stay downtown and highly
recommended! |
Hotel Review of the Executive Hotel Pacific Seattle
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Aug 26, 2009
Friendly, helpful staff welcome you to this older downtown hotel. We booked the
cozy Queen which included Valet Parking and continental breakfast. Upon arrival
we were given an upgrade. The bathrooms are period, clean and tiny. The closet
is also tiny so don't expect to hang a lot of clothing. The air conditioner in
our room didn't work that well-but no matter weather had started cooling down in
late August. The bed is a little on the soft side but some people like that. The
continental breakfast served by very friendly people in the lobby coffee shop
was fine-coffee or tea, juice and your choice of pastry. Newspapers were
available in the lounge. Try and not get a room near the ancient elevators-they
are very noisy. This hotel was great for a two day visit to Seattle. The
location is excellent as you can walk to the Public Market, the Space Needle the
water front areas and to the major department stores. Seattle is a great city-
The Executive Hotel Pacific will serve you very well indeed for a short stay. |
Hotel Review of the Executive Hotel Pacific Seattle
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Jun 16, 2009
The Executive Pacific is well placed in the centre of Seattle. Prices are
reasonable for downtown, but the facilities are poor. While the hotel is clean,
rooms are quite small, and apart from wireless internet, there isn't much that
stands out. Desk staff don't seem particularly enthusiastic about their work,
and the hotel is a little old fashioned in places (bathrooms for example). But
given the good location, the Executive is not a bad choice if you are only
looking for somewhere to lay your head down. |
Hotel Review of the Executive Hotel Pacific Seattle
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June 9, 2009
Family Moderately priced hotel room right in the downtown area. Across the
street from the Main Public Library which is an architectural gem and within
walking distance of Pike Place Market and a lot of other attractions.
Nice thing about the hotel is that it is not an anonymous chain. On the down
side, the rooms are somewhat smaller and it lacks the amenities of the larger
hotels - minibar, etc - but there is a nice cozy feeling about the place.
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Hotel Review of the Executive Hotel Pacific Seattle
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Jun 2, 2009
Couples I would highly recommend this hotel - it's close to Pike Place Market,
great eats and all the city has to offer. |
Hotel Review of the Executive Hotel Pacific Seattle
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May 26, 2009
My work booked me and a colleague into this hotel, and I tried to change after I
had read the reviews...but for various reasons this proved impractical, and so
we stayed here for 5 nights in May. Beautiful weather (surprisingly), and a
fabulous location for the work I was doing.
The entrance area is split across three levels, which require either a
downstairs drag or an upstairs hike with your luggage . The reception is polite
but unhelpful as they don't really cater for the sort of needs travellers may
have . They issue two room cards despite there being only me, and they had
actually booked out four rooms for a total of 16 nights for us (though this may
not be their fault). The rooms are definitely small, especially by American
standards, but would it really have hurt to provide a suitcase stand to help out
with the squeeze? The bathroom was a very tight fit but more or less functional. |
Hotel Review of the Executive Hotel Pacific Seattle
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May 2, 2009
Moderately priced hotel room right in the downtown area. Across the street from
the Main Public Library which is an architectural gem and within walking
distance of Pike Place Market and a lot of other attractions.
Nice thing about the hotel is that it is not an anonymous chain. On the down
side, the rooms are somewhat smaller and it lacks the amenities of the larger
hotels - minibar, etc - but there is a nice cozy feeling about the place. |
Hotel Review of the Executive Hotel Pacific
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