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    Tiara P.

    Do not waste your money!! For $175 a night this place is way overpriced for what you get. I have a list of complaints that I would have overlooked if the price were $100 less. 1) dead bugs in bathroom 2) uncomfortable bed 3) smelly pillows - smelled like feet 4) very spotty internet 5) road noise at all hours of the day and night 6) noise from neighboring rooms. Again, I would have gladly overlooked these unpleasantries had the price been reduced....I do not recommend.

    Emma V.

    I have mixed feelings about our stay here. We were charged $160 for the basic room, plus a $20 pet fee. As we were booking just the week before, and needed a spot that was dog friendly before our backpacking trip, we had a tricky time, and this was the last available option. When we first checked in, we were assaulted by VERY strong orange cleaner smell. It was potent, and we left the windows open and went for a walk to stave off the headache. Later on my companion realized everything she left on the floor smelled like cigarette smoke, which again, ugh, probably why the smell of cleaner was so strong. The beds were fine, and had synthetic down filling and not real goose down (not a problem, just a note!) There was a microwave and a mini fridge, which had two water bottles and York mint patties for us, which was a nice touch. The bathroom was fine, but not fully washed. There was blonde hair still in the bathtub, which made us choose to not take a bath like we'd both been excited about since we have tiny tubs at home. When my 5' 4" friend cried out 'oh no, the shower head is low!' I knew I was in for trouble at 5' 11". At the highest setting, it hit me at chest level. The big issue with this motel is that while service is fantastic while the desk is open, it's non existent when it's not. We were kept up from 10pm-midnight by our neighbors TV, and when we rejoiced at it being turned off, it was replaced with even louder Christian radio with a hellfire and brimstone preacher from midnight until 7am. We got absolutely no sleep, and had no front desk to call to rectify the situation after knocking to no avail. Breakfast was good, there are fresh made waffles, biscuits and gravy, mediocre sausages, scrambled eggs, yogurts, fruit juices, and quakers oatmeal. Checkout was simple, and just involved dropping your keys in a bin, inside or outside depending on whether it was before or after 7am.

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    I called around 9:46 PM, in dire need of a place to stay. They didn't answer the phone or return my call.

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    Location, location, location...Grear place, Clean, comphy and GREAT staff! Yes less $ if it was in timbucktoo.....we enjoyed our trip there!

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    Adytum Sanctuary - The First Light Suite

    Adytum Sanctuary

    (26 reviews)

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    Exceptional experience at this lovely sanctuary. So peaceful and beautiful. Hosts are very…read morewelcoming and accommodating. I'm definitely looking forward to staying here again in the future.

    Delightful…read more Peaceful. Magical. Respite. Oasis. Adytum was all of that and more. Opening up their warm and gorgeous castle to you, Kat and Donn make great hosts that have that unique balance of being friendly and leaving you to discover on your own. The rooms are beautiful, the First Light room, even at the smallest room, was still well appointed with a walk in closet modified into a treasure chest of books, movies, games, a mini fridge and food area (both stocked with snacks even!) water container, extra towels, blankets, serious, it's like a huge cupboard of goodness. Breakfast was divine, seriously, that woman should open up a restaurant closer to me so I can eat there all the time! We stayed two days and were sad to go, I could have been happy there for a week. They have a myraid of animals that roam about and we made fast friends with the cat and pups, having those as tourguides around the grounds was a nice welcome. But let me tell you, that Turkish steam shower? Wow. WOOOOOOWWWWW! As relaxing as it sounds. Maybe more so. Overall, I can't wait to return and with the great prices and fantastic food that comes along with it, it's a sure thing we'll be back again and again. Thanks to both Kat and Donn for creating such a lovely space within just a few hours drive of busy Seattle.

    Packwood Lodge

    Packwood Lodge

    (43 reviews)

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    The only reason for the rating is mainly because it took about 30-45 min for us to troubleshoot how…read moreto get into our room which was super frustrating at 11pm. However, the manager was very nice and checked in on us both days to ensure we were okay. The customer service was great, my only advice is to make sure key cards work prior to leaving for the day. We tried 2 different cards to two different rooms and neither worked. Eventually, we were able to get into our room which I would say was okay. Comparable to a motel 6, the TV and smart lamps were probably the only plus to the room. The shower was very weird and it was hard to get the hot water to actually stay on, so you kind of had to shower quick. Plus since we're so close to the mountains, it was so cold in the room just because of air getting through cracks, but it was so hard to regulate and keep it at a comfortable temperature in the room. Overall, if we return, we more than likely will try out their cabin.

    We stayed here for two nights while exploring Mount Rainier National Park. The lodge is no better…read moreor worse than what you would expect. The room was clean and spacious. There was a microwave and nice fridge which was useful since there was no breakfast at the hotel. They could have put in some extra hooks in the bathroom. There was nothing to hang a hand towel on. There was a faint sewage smell in the bathroom which was off -putting. The rest was all good. We reached a couple hours before check in time but they gave us a room right away. We got room number 1 which is right by the busy road. That might be annoying to some people but it didn't bother us. It was nice to have a big open ground right out our front door. Five minute drive from the hotel, there are a bunch of restaurants and a couple grocery stores and gas stations. Drive to the Stevens canyon entrance of the park is 45 minutes. So, convenient stop if you have to stay outside the park.

    Paradise Inn

    Paradise Inn

    (175 reviews)

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    We stayed here this past weekend - last weekend of May. Got a room for $325 for 2 adults, 1 child…read more Our stay was wonderful and we would love to come back again. Having said that - sharing everything there is to know before you book. 1. Expensive? Yes but the experience was worth it. This is the best location within the park in our opinion when planning to visit for an extended stay. Situated right at the foot hill of the majestic Mt. Rainier, the location cannot get any better. The night we stayed was also the night the blue moon was supposed to happen - a very special occurrence where 2 full moons happen in the same month and happens rarely across years and we were able to see the moon rise rise all the way to its peak right from our room. It was very beautiful. 2. Yes, the rooms are small and there is no TV (which I loved and have no complaints whatsoever) but parents with kids who absolutely need their TVs - get your own gadgets! Also, the room heaters work so very well - no need to carry extra blankets or layers. The rooms are stocked with additional blankets apart from the comforters on the bed but we didn't need to use them. Rooms are full up to date and personally, we found it very charming. 3. Amazing staff at the front desk. We couldn't get a room facing Mt. Rainier but the front desk was kind enough to switch our room to have a view of the Mt. Totoosh and it was great! We never asked - they upgraded us voluntarily. Also, they are super warm and walk you through everything with timings specifically highlighting closing times. They also offer board games at no extra charge which is amazing. Just check out and return once done. 4. Inn has its own dining lounge with a fine dining menu excellent staff and very nice food. No need to look any further. 5. Inn has its own coffee shop with excellent coffee and breakfast/snack options that stays open till 10pm. There is patio seating outside the cafe to savor your drink/food enjoying the beautiful view of the Mt. Rainier. 6. Inn has a beautiful lobby and gift shop. You can enjoy beautiful piano music live during the morning and afternoon hours. Lots of lounging options by the windows to enjoy the sun. 7. Accessible entrance with minutes from Myrtle Falls, Narada Falls, Reflection Lakes and Christine Falls. In fact the trail to the summit starts right outside the inn. 8. Inn offers parking as well. Definitely worth staying once but obviously book in advance to find affordable rates.

    Setting aside the price to stay and eat here, Paradise Inn a 3 star…read more 3.5 stars for Dining Lunch - Enjoyed a draft beer, cheese curds and the chicken club - would get them all again. The rest of the family had the Beecher Mac and Cheese (do not recommend) and the burger (recommend). Service was great and it was a nice to sit down for a meal. Dinner - Enjoyed Burrata and Tomato, which was more like caprese than what 8' used to for burrata. The short rib (off menu, sub for being out of pork shank) was very good. Too much sauce, but if you remove it from the sauce, it's very good. Son had the prime rib, which was good, but a little on the cool side - wish it was warmer. 3 stars for the Inn Parking: Upon arrival, we faced the most challenging crowds and the inn does not have parking for their guests. You are stuck fighting traffic with the masses, which means you might be parking in overflow and moving your car when the crowds die down at night. Amenities: The crowds don't end there. The Inn is flooded with visitors, making amenities unenjoyable (or available) for guests. Room: The room came with a standing fan to use with windows open for AC. There appeared to be AC in the room, but the temperature only went up. The beds were comfortable and we had a private bath, so that was a plus (some rooms share baths). Despite the cost and crowds, it is worth the stay to have early access to the trails and a parking spot, once you find one, for the duration of your trip.

    Lucky Eagle  Hotel

    Lucky Eagle Hotel

    (18 reviews)

    Let me start off by saying my hopes weren't the highest when I first booked it for our family. I…read morewas in a bind and needed a place with an indoor pool for some much needed affordable family fun. Little did I know, I was about to find our new favorite spot. Clean rooms, kind staff, and a pool with great hours. The hotel features lots of native art and information about the chehalis tribe which I loved. It has a sky bridge that connects to the casino, so you can go play or get food/drinks. This place is incredible and I can't wait for our next visit.

    We recently stayed a night at the Lucky Eagle Hotel, it honestly wasn't that impressive for how…read moremuch a nights stay costs. You could stay at another hotel for half the price and still get the same accommodations and service, plus some. The only thing that was really different from any other hotel, is that there is a slots gaming room in the lobby and a casino right next door. The staff was decent at check in, however, they gave us no information about anything the hotel had to offer. They gave us the directions to the elevator to get to our room and that was it. The food that was available next door was okay, but very greasy. The employees at both coffee shops within the hotel and casino, do not know how to make espresso drinks very well, if at all. The room was nice, spacious and clean. The bed was decent and they did give you two complimentary waters in the fridge. They also had an abundance of dogs on the premises. It did not seem as though they do a very good job separating the rooms that animals are allowed in vs. not allowed in. The air vent in the room made a very loud noise that was pretty annoying when trying to sleep. The hotel was overall I say 3 stars. There was good and bad. I wouldn't necessarily choose it at a place to go again, unless I had to go to the area.

    Stone Creek Lodge - Mountain Cabin |  1-2 adults, private bath with shower, kitchenette, and shared outdoor hot tub. No Smoking - No Pets.

    Stone Creek Lodge

    (51 reviews)

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    In April 2026, we traveled to Seattle to see the three national parks in the area. While visiting…read moreMt. Rainier, we stayed at Stone Creek Lodge. The lodge is maybe a quarter mile from the Mt. Rainier National Park entrance. As soon as we parked to check-in, Bob and Joe (Owners/Managers) made us feel welcome. The cabin we had was great. It was spacious, clean, and very comfortable. The views were wonderful. It was so peaceful and quiet. A great place to relax and re-energize. While there, Bob and Joe shared their knowledge of Mt. Rainier and the surrounding area. Telling us the best places to eat, all about the mountain, where to go for pictures, trails to walk, best places to see wildlife, and so much more. They had a campfire one night and provided everything we needed to make Smores. Many of the guests came out to the campfire, enjoying the smores, the conversation, and the stars. It turned out that one couple had stayed there several times before. At the time we were there, the park required vehicles to carry snow chains. They rent chains at the lodge for half the price of the places you can rent them in town. Unfortunately, they didn't have our tire size but immediately offered to go purchase a set for us to rent. By far, Stone Creek lodge was the best place we stayed during our trip. If headed to the National Park or the Ashford area, we highly recommend Stone Creek Lodge.

    Super close by the park, the owner was super friendly. I definitely want to stay here next time we…read morecome around. Very close by the park so you'll see some wild life, we saw deer and a lot of birds. It still feels secluded even though it's near the entrance of the park, very peaceful place. He even had games and hiking sticks to borrow.

    Historic Hotel Packwood - Halloween!

    Historic Hotel Packwood

    (21 reviews)

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    We booked this place for 10 days and opened it a month old since Covid. Rooms are newly renovated…read moreso yeah - Chaching! We scored! It was an honor to be part of this historic landmark hotel which was established circa 1912. There are 9 rooms in which 5 rooms have their own private bathroom. The other 4 shared two bathroom. Each rooms are named after favorite local hiking trail. Each room are also decorated with combinations of William Morris wallpapers with dark and light hues. If you see it in person, it seems like you're time traveled from the first time it was established. They were also able to preserved some of the original wood and decorations inside this historic hotel. Alyssa one of the staffs is the most kindest and warmest person who always greeted us. Her and other staffs worked so hard together to keep the place going and cozy as much as possible. There's also a fire place that's available to use during winter. Also a complimentary coffee, tea and cider to help warm you after a chilly hike somewhere. Every where yo set your eyes in this place has a very special touch from people whose involved in this place. Glad we stayed here throughout our Juander Mt. Rainier. Best decision to book here! The creaky floor was one of the original thing here so t'was a fun bonus. Walk slowly fellow Juanderers.... Cons: Price is too steep and for the 10 days that we booked here we only got 10% discount and at the time they don't serve breakfast nor dinner. No microwave available for everyone to use, it would be nice if they put one and is available to use at any time. Would love to come back and hopefully they'll give a certain big discount next time. Mahalo for reading and happy juandering fellow yeeps!

    What a gem!!! My wife found this place online and was I ever glad that she did!!! A gorgeously…read moreupdated historic building that is comfortable, clean and amazing! My only regret is not getting to stay longer.

    Seasons Motel - hotels - Updated June 2026

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