Shilo Inn Suites Warrenton
1609 East Harbor Drive
Warrenton, OR 97146, US
Warrenton, OR 97146, US
Shilo Inn Suites Warrenton is pet friendly. The pet fee is USD $25 per night. Pet deposit USD $75. The number of pets allowed is 2. Dogs only. *No pet weight limit. Pets are allowed to be left unattended in room. Dog potty area on property.
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About This Property
Located 3 miles away from Lewis and Clark National Historic Park, this hotel features an indoor heated pool. All rooms are equipped with free Wi-Fi. A cable TV and a work desk are provided in each air-conditioned guest room at Shilo Inn Suites Warrenton. For convenience, each room includes a microwave, a refrigerator a coffee maker and ironing facilities. Guests of Shilo Inn can work out in the fitness center. A business center is also available. Free parking is offered on site. Tiki Charters are 3 miles away from this hotel. Astoria Golf and Country Club is 7 minutes’ drive away. Columbia River Maritime Museum is 4 miles away.
Room Types
King Room with Sofa Bed (refundable)
Queen Room with Two Queen Beds (refundable)
The room rates listed are for double occupancy per room unless otherwise stated and exclude tax recovery charges and service fees.
Check in / Check out
Check in time:
4:00PM
Check out time:
11:00AM
Features and Amenities
- 24-Hour Front Desk
- Accessible Parking
- Air Conditioning
- CCTV In Common Areas
- Canoeing
- Cycling
- Express Check-In/Check-Out
- Facilities For Disabled Guests
- Family Rooms
- Fax/photocopying
- Fire Extinguishers
- Fishing
- Fitness
- Fitness Centre
- Free Parking
- Free WiFi
- Hand Sanitizer In Guest Accommodation And Key Areas
- Heating
- Hiking
- Internet Services
- Key Card Access
- Laundry
- Lift
- Meeting/Banquet Facilities
- Non-smoking Rooms
- Non-smoking Throughout
- Parking
- Parking On Site
- Physical Distancing Rules Followed
- Sauna
- Security Alarm
- Smoke Alarms
- Vending Machine (Drinks)
- WiFi
- WiFi Available In All Areas
Recent Reviews
Positives:
location. beds were comfortable bathroom was ok
Negatives:
Covid definitely took its toll pool was under repair. no longer offering breakfast. first room we were was not properly cleaned and stocked. when we mentioned this to the lady at the front desk she was very nice and gave us an upgrade to a bigger room. in that room the sheers on the window had big rips in them.
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was ok. management tried
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Good
Review
Pleasant
Review
Passable
Negatives:
Anticipated being able to use the pool and jacuzzi only to find them out of service. This is the second location where this has been an issue. If I had known there wasn’t a pool, I would have chosen a different hotel.
Review
Passable
Positives:
breakfast was not available, pool was down, stained carpet and stains on walls. Worn down and dirty. Lobby looked worse that what the room looked like. Definitely needs to be updated.
Negatives:
needs more updating. The fact that it costs $25 to check in early - for every hour is rediculous. Especially when we didn't even need to get into the room.
Carpet was stained and walls are dirty.
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Not great, felt it was...
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Exceptional
Positives:
Location
Negatives:
Hotel is absolutely run down and dirty. The toilet is not attached to the floor in the bathroom; shower head is broken and sprayed water all over the place; and there is mold on the ceiling. Carpet is dirty and worn. Mattress are broken down. Outlet broke
Negatives:
The condition of the facilities was horrible. The pool and hot tub were closed. Excercize room had only a weight set, the treadmill was broken and no other equipment. Our room was also in very poor condition. Peeling paint, Peeling finish on doors and furniture. Carpets were very stained. I purchased slippers so I wouldn't have to walk barefoot.
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Very run down facility.
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Exceptional
Positives:
Good location. Clean hotel. Warm rooms.
Negatives:
For being a Shiloh, Inn and I was really expecting a little better. It really needs to be updated and the hot tub was broke.
Positives:
The bed was comfortable.
Negatives:
The rooms had stained carpet, well worn furniture, stained furniture, a dented door that had not been repaired, and a fire alarm that was coming loose from the ceiling. The floor in the room my in-laws stayed in was so dirty that towels came up discolored and filthy with dirt after cleaning the floor with them. My mother-in-law almost slipped in the shower from all the soap scum on the shower pan that hadn't been cleaned.
In addition to these items, there were numerous facilities that were inoperable, out of order, and waiting for repair. This included the steam room, the spa next to the pool, and the treadmill. The pool area had rusting ceiling tile retaining supports and a missing ceiling tile directly above the pool.
My in-law's room smelled musty and dirty. My wife's and my room was less offensive but had numerous dark stains all over the carpet, a chair that would have been rejected by a cheap thrift store in a bad part of town, and another chair that looked like it was stained with someone's DNA.
In addition, the front desk clerk, who appeared and acted as if she couldn't have cared less about customer service or her job, told me the handicapped room we reserved for our in-laws was on the third floor, and my wife's and my non-disabled room was on the first floor. I thought this was odd since rooms for the disabled are usually on the first floor. We discovered, of course, that this was a mistake, but not until after my in-laws had slowly made their way to their 3rd floor room with their walkers. When I brought this to the clerk's attention, she had an unconcerned expression on her face, and after a couple of seconds responded, "Okay." There was no concern, no caring, no acknowledgement, nor any apology for the inconvenience she caused my invalid in-laws who are well into their 80's.
Overall, this was the disappointing low point in an otherwise excellent two-week trip visiting national parks in the US and Canada.
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The disappointing low point to an otherwise excellent two-week vacation.
Positives:
The bed was comfortable.
Negatives:
The rooms had stained carpet, well worn furniture, stained furniture, a dented door that had not been repaired, and a fire alarm that was coming loose from the ceiling. The floor in the room my in-laws stayed in was so dirty that towels came up discolored and filthy with dirt after cleaning the floor with them. My mother-in-law almost slipped in the shower from all the soap scum on the shower pan that hadn't been cleaned.
In addition to these items, there were numerous facilities that were inoperable, out of order, and waiting for repair. This included the steam room, the spa next to the pool, and the treadmill. The pool area had rusting ceiling tile retaining supports and a missing ceiling tile directly above the pool.
My in-law's room smelled musty and dirty. My wife's and my room was less offensive but had numerous dark stains all over the carpet, a chair that would have been rejected by a cheap thrift store in a bad part of town, and another chair that looked like it was stained with someone's DNA.
In addition, the front desk clerk, who appeared and acted as if she couldn't have cared less about customer service or her job, told me the handicapped room we reserved for our in-laws was on the third floor, and my wife's and my non-disabled room was on the first floor. I thought this was odd since rooms for the disabled are usually on the first floor. We discovered, of course, that this was a mistake, but not until after my in-laws had slowly made their way to their 3rd floor room with their walkers. When I brought this to the clerk's attention, she had an unconcerned expression on her face, and after a couple of seconds responded, "Okay." There was no concern, no caring, no acknowledgement, nor any apology for the inconvenience she caused my invalid in-laws who are well into their 80's.
Overall, this was the disappointing low point in an otherwise excellent two-week trip visiting national parks in the US and Canada.
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The disappointing low point to...
Positives:
For me, the location was good. The staff was cordial.
Negatives:
The price. I spent over$500 for two nights. Unfortunately the toilet in my first room stopped up and could not be fixed, and I had to move to another room. Initially I was told I would be charged an extra fee, but that was eventually waived.
Review
It was adequate for my needs, but way overpriced.
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