Hotel Review of the Executive Hotel Pacific Seattle
July 21, 2011
This hotel is situated in a business district but sightseeing and shopping are
within easy walking distance. It is an older hotel and the lifts in it were
certainly very slow (and noisy) during our stay. The room was small and the
bathroom tiny, with a door which did not quite shut. There was air conditioning
in the room which worked, but rattled. I think the best bit about this hotel was
the proximity to places and the safety. A few blocks away the area did not seem
to be quite so pleasant,, so we were pleased to have opted for the Executive
Pacific for our short stay.
Hotel Review of the Executive Hotel Pacific Seattle
June 19, 2011
Only a short walk to the Pike Market and The Waterfront. Rooms were nice and
very tastefully decorated. Good coffee shop in the hotel lobby area. Great
location! Enjoy! Visitor from North Carolina
Hotel Review of the Executive Hotel Pacific Seattle
June 17, 2011
After reading other reviews I was prepared for something very small. Our room
was #408 and though right near the elevator, we never heard it. The room was a
very stylish mix of history with modern day now. Immaculate old tile floor in
bathroom ?1926 was an artwork, king bed was comfy and room was cozy. Windows
opened. Location was 3 blks from light rail and walking distance to Pikes Place
and wonderful restaurants ! Lovely soaps and pleasant staff. View of Seattle
streets downtown.. Coffee shop on lower level-bellman available to assist w bags
up or down one level to elevator.
Hotel Review of the Executive Hotel Pacific Seattle
June 16, 2011
I booked the room over a month ago and when we got there they were overbooked. I
can't review the room since I never got one. The only reason I gave an average
rating is because they paid for one night in another hotel. Not as good of a
location, but it was ok.
Hotel Review of the Executive Hotel Pacific Seattle
June 14, 2011
The hotel is clean, and the location is right across the street from the library
and within walking distance of Pike's Market. There is a Seattle's Best in the
hotel, and other hotels on either corner for more substantial meals. It's an old
hotel with 8 floors and only 2 elevators. Shortly after we arrived and were
assigned our room on the 8th floor, both elevators broke. The desk clerk
reassigned us to a larger room on the 2nd floor since we had to take the stairs
to our room, and the bell captain was great helping us move our luggage. All in
all, we were pleased with the hotel for the price. One tip, DON'T TAKE THEIR
SHUTTLE. It costs twice as much as a taxi ($16 to the wharf for 2), and you have
to go with them to drop off other passengers at their destination. A taxi is
only $8, and takes you directly there. |