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Seattle Hotels: Cedarbrook Lodge

Insider tips on where to stay in and around Seattle

By Seattle magazine staff June 3, 2014

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!–paging_filter–pemstrongLocation: /strong/emSeaTac, 18525 36th Ave. S; a href=”http://www.cedarbrooklodge.com” target=”_blank”cedarbrooklodge.com/a/p
pstrongemNumber of Rooms/em/strongem: /em104 guest rooms and suites/p
pstrongemRates/em/strongem: /emFrom $129 to $299 depending on season and day of the week/p
pstrongemPool:/em/strong No/p
pstrongemFitness center/em/strongem: /emYes/p
pstrongemSpa/em/strongem: /emNo (opening in September 2014)/p
pstrongemRestaurant/room service/em/strongem: Yes/em/p
pstrongemHotel bar/em/strongem: Yes/em/p
pstrongemParking/em/strongem (cost per night):/em Overnight Guest Parking – Self $20; Valet $23; Meeting/Event Guest Parking – Self $9; Valet $12/p
pstrongemProximity to Downtown Seattle/em/strongem: /emAbout 15 miles south of Seattle/p
pstrongemimg src=”/sites/default/files/newfiles/deluxe-double_jeff-caven_2012_cedarbrook.jpg” style=”vertical-align: middle; margin: 10px;” height=”400″ width=”600″br/em/strongemThe deluxe double guestroom at Cedarbrook Lodge /emstrongembrbrQuick look:/em/strongem /emAn amazingly well-appointed and beautiful Northwest-inspired hotel right by SeaTac Airport with a delicious destination-worthy restaurant and plenty of meeting spaces for a discerning company to host conferences. The hotel’s restaurant, Copperleaf, serves refined, thoughtful and delicious farm-to-table cuisine. It’s ideal for the foodie traveler’s itinerary. A spa is debuting in mid-September 2014 and a new guestroom building is set to open in December 2014, adding 63 guestrooms including two 1,000+ square foot Presidential Suites./p
pstrongemOccupants/em/strongem: /emBusiness travelers who want to stay close to the airport and guests who value a quiet place to stay over the hubbub of downtown Seattle./p
pstrongemLobby/em/strongem: /emSmall, but nicely appointed./p
pstrongemService/em/strongem: /emExtremely friendly, informative and helpful/p
pstrongemCleanliness/em/strongem: /emImmaculate/p
pstrongemRoom size/decor/em/strongem: /emRooms are spacious, from 325 to 510 square feet, and nicely decorated with muted, neutral tones in a soft, yet modern style/p
pstrongemBedding/em/strongem: Plush/em Simmons® Beautyrest Black Georgetown Plush Pillow Top (mattresses with 450-thread count sheets and body pillows available by request)/p
pstrongemRobe and towel quality/em/strongem: /emcotton with terry cloth lining and Egyptian cotton towels/p
pstrongemBath products/em/strongem: /emGreen Natura/p
pstrongemIn-room coffee/em/strongem: /emKeurig systems with Starbucks coffee/p
pstrongemKids/Pet services/em/strongem:/em Dog-friendly/kid’s welcome, but no specific kid-friendly amenities./p
pstrongOther Amenities:/strong Complimentary shuttle to Sea-Tac International Airport, Seattle Link light rail and Tukwila Amtrak platform; functional work spaces in each room; safe deposit boxes and laptop safes; complimentary snacks available 24 hours in Living Room spaces./p
pstrongemWireless:/em/strong Free/p
pstrongemSound-proofness/em/strongem:/em Very quiet, but it is very close to SeaTac Airport, which means an occasional airplane flyover./p
pnbsp;img src=”/sites/default/files/newfiles/cedarbrook_back-yard.jpg” style=”vertical-align: middle;” height=”398″ width=”600″brembrThe backyard at the Cedarbrook Lodge/em/p

 

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