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Salish Lodge and Spa - Hotel Reviews from across the web
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No title - expert review Some may recognize Salish Lodge's simple brown exterior or neighboring 268-foot waterfall from the television show Twin Peaks - but this is no backwater motel. From the cherry beams and copper chandeliers in the reception area to the homemade cookies in the rooms, not a single detail is missed. Each... eluxury.com
No title - expert review Set at the top of 270-foot Snoqualmie Falls and only 30 minutes east of Seattle on I-90, the Salish Lodge & Spa is a popular weekend getaway spot for Seattle residents. With its country-lodge atmosphere, the Salish aims for casual comfort and hits the mark, though the emphasis is clearly on luxury. ... frommers.com
impressive, but way too pricey for what you get - user review i'm glad that my mother sent my partner and i a gift certificate for an overnight treatment package. now i know not to return. while the staff was friendly and accommodating, the lodge seemed a little cramped and crowded. the compact spa and treatment area is not quite shielded from the parking lot ... seattle.citysearch.com
Cold and not too friendly. - user review We were really disappointed in our visit to the Salish. We had expected warm country charm. Instead it was cold and oriental in feel with poorly trained staff and marginal food. We did have nice spa services, but wouldn't recommend it for food or overnight. Not at all the romantic destination we wer... seattle.citysearch.com
The Ultimate Romantic Getaway - user review First of all, let me say that the Pacific Northwest is one of my favorite vacation spots (mostly in the summer, of course). If you love natural beauty, what's not to love about this area (except rain). Mountains, lakes, salt... epinions.com
Bad customer service - user review I am still fuming about what happened. Last night we checked into Salish Lodge on a whim, notwithstanding early morning meetings both my husband and I were scheduled to attend. We as... tripadvisor.com
Fine, but not really worth the money or the drive - user review I had a nice stay here recently. It's crammed onto a small lot overlooking the spectacular Falls. There's no self-parking, only valet (which you pay for as part of your $15 resort fee.... tripadvisor.com
Just for the halibut - user review I have wanted to eat at Salish Lodge for over 40 years since I wasnt able to go with my family in the 1960's. When we were planning a trip to Seattle it was on the top of my to do l... tripadvisor.com
First-Class Experience - user review My husband and I booked a night here in the middle of a two-week driving tour of the Pacific Northwest. Mind you, our night at the Salish cost more than the rest of the entire trip (we ... tripadvisor.com
Tremendous experience - user review My wife and I went to Salish this past Thanksgiving weekend for a 3-day, 2-night stay. It was absolutely great. We are experienced hotel customers - both of us travel regularly for busines... tripadvisor.com
Not impressed with Salish...should be a Best Western. - user review My wife and I were looking forward to staying at the Salish in a falls facing room after being seduced by the photos from the website and brochure. Here is what ruined it for us:1.) T... tripadvisor.com
A mediocre hotel experience, horrible dining experience - user review Our room was clean and had a mediocre view of the river, but the design of the room was mundane and awkward. The jacuzzi seemed like a nice touch, but it was annoying listening to the hum ... tripadvisor.com
AWEFUL!!!! - user review Overpriced and poor customer service. This was a terribly disappointing stay for our last night of an otherwise wonderful trip to the Pacific Northwest. For about $400 we found badly... tripadvisor.com
Horrible place - user review This overpriced place has cold rooms and even colder service. The mandatory valet parking put a 2 foot long scratch in my car and management wouldn't pay for it. They referred me to thei... tripadvisor.com
Wonderful Experience - user review We stayed for 3 nights at the Salish Lodge the first week of September, 2006, and loved every night.From start to finish this is truly a first class resort. The service was outstanding,... tripadvisor.com
Beautiful 10th anniversary - user review What a beautiful way to say I Love you. The hotel was wonderful and the nights were gorgeous. Being able to walk down to see Snoqualmie Falls ... travel.yahoo.com
Salish Lodge and Spa - Vacation Idea.com Hotel Review The Salish Lodge and Spa features two restaurants. Both restaurants, The Dining Room and The Attic, feature breathtaking views of the falls if you reserve one of the window tables. The Dining Room offers innovative cuisine which incorporates Northwest ingredients and fresh seasonal produce. The wine... vacationidea.com
Salish Lodge & Spa Hotel Features Hotels Gayot Today, all that remains from the original structure is part of the fireplace in The Dining Room. Salish Lodge & Spa has been completely rebuilt around the old plan, stair-stepped into the hill so that you enter on the third floor. Attention to quality and craftsmanship are evident throughout; fl... gayot.com
Salish Lodge and Spa in Snoqualmie, WA Original Snoqualmie Lodge built atop the Falls in 1916 was a logging route stopover famous for its lumberjack breakfast. The original Lodge had only 5 guestrooms. Building on the existing lodge and inspired by its design, the Salish Lodge was built in 1988 and has since become a haven for visitors s... nextag.com
Salish Lodge and Spa, Snoqualmie - IgoUgo Reviews The Salish Lodge and Spa is located on the crest of the 268-foot Snoqualmie Falls, with irreplaceable views. The propertys location near the quaint historical town of Snoqualmie puts a variety of activities in close proximity to the hotel--skiing, fishing, golf, a hike through the falls, or a tour o... igougo.com
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