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Old 25th February 2004 | 12:12
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Question Seattle Hotels?

Way, way back in 1977 I spent six weeks at a course at Boeing and we were put up in the Roosevelt Hotel, not very posh but very central, reasonably comfortable and a great breakfast!

Just wondering if it still exists? Has it been refurbished? What would be a reasonable alternative, centrally etc.?

Any advice from people who are up to date much appreciated. Thanks.
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Old 26th February 2004 | 05:03
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http://www.rezcenter.com/usa/seattle...SE_photos.html

Description: Built in 1929, The Roosevelt Hotel's traditionally restored lobby and guest rooms offer an elegant and warm atmosphere with decor and furnishings reminiscent of the 1900s yet completely modern in amenities and guest services. Whether you're visiting for business or leisure, The Roosevelt offers exceptional accommodations and the finest in Northwest hospitality. We invite you to experience the comfort and elegance of The Roosevelt on your next trip to Seattle.

# of Rooms: 151

Room Information: Our Roosevelt Rooms feature a parlor, separate from the bedroom, which is an ideal place to entertain friends or business associates. Our spacious Jacuzzi Rooms come complete with two-person jetted tubs and honor bars.

Hotel Rating: 3 stars.
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WestCoast Roosevelt Hotel
Address: 1531 7th Ave., Seattle, WA 98910, USA
Phone: 206/621-1200 or 800/426-0670 Fax: 206/233-0335
Location: Downtown Price range: $100 to $200
From Fodors.com:
An older hotel near the convention center and the shopping district, the Roosevelt has an elegant lobby with a grand piano, a fireplace, a Chinese lacquered screen, and walls of windows -- a great place to relax and watch the foot traffic outside. Smallish rooms are furnished with period reproductions upholstered in mellow pinks and greens. Thanks to the insulated windows you can enjoy city views without hearing street noise. Some bathrooms have their original tile work, but there isn't much counter space. www.westcoasthotels.com. 138 rooms, 13 suites. Restaurant, room service, in-room data ports, in-room hot tubs, cable TV, gym, bar, laundry service, meeting rooms, parking (fee), no-smoking rooms. AE, D, DC, MC, V.
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Old 27th February 2004 | 06:20
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Many thanks!
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