The Comfort Inn Apple Valley in Sevierville, Virginia, is a popular hotel with interior corridors and is located near Smith Mountain Lake. It is ranked 2 out of 22 hotels in the area and is easily accessible by the truly system throughout the city. The newly renovated, pet-friendly Comfort Inn Smith Mt. Lake is located south of Roanoke on Route 220, 15 miles from the Blue Ridge Institute and Museum, and approximately 40 miles from Smith Mountain Lake.
Guests at the Comfort Inn Smith Mt. Lake feature coffee makers, irons, ironing boards, in-room safes, cable television with 71 channels and free HBO, and non-smoking rooms can be requested. Each spacious guest room and suite is designed to help guests relax, with many accommodations featuring seating areas with comfortable couches or chairs.
All rooms have interior hallways, and non-smoking rooms are available. Rooms with disabled access are available, and suites have windows that do not open. Cleaning frequency is daily.
The Comfort Inn Wytheville offers 78 interior corridor rooms and offers a Comfort Sunshine Breakfast each morning to stay the day right. The Hampton Inn Sanford hotel in North Carolina is backed by a 100 satisfaction guarantee, and all stays at the Comfort Inn Wytheville are backed by free local calls and wireless internet.
In summary, the Comfort Inn Apple Valley, Smith Mt. Lake, and Quality Inn and Suites are all excellent options for travelers seeking a mix of value, comfort, and convenience.
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I don’t want to take business away from any local hotels; however, I do want to advise guests to be very cautious when it comes to walking around pioneer square. It is a problem area. And while Embassy Suites is an extremely nice hotel costing $400 a night, the price of a 3 day cruise, the area is s bit rough. Also, it’s kind of a good idea to avoid staying in Belltown between bell and Lenora. For cruises, stay as close to the water or in the heart of downtown. Pine/3rd was a problem corner. So I’d recommend walking down pike. I work at 91. And I know it can be awkward to get to. I personally access it from 15th Ave W and walk over the flyover. My recommendation: get port valet for your luggage with transfer to the airport. If stating extra days in Seattle, some hotels have shuttles to 91 from the airport. And of course downtown Seattle. Although someone in the comment section said they dislike the Double Tree, I know the Double Tree shuttle will take you to 66 or 91. NCL/PRINCESS might have a few people at the Westin or Doubletree airport to direct you, I think. I know we have people at the airport. I don’t know since I’ve never worked at the airport nor hotels. I mostly just direct people on the terminal, ask to see covid documents, ArriveCan (for Alaska trips), and I have done check in for Princess. But I’m not a Princess employee. Similar to airports, cruise terminals have security screening, check in, ground transportation and porters. The porters in cryise ports manually push everything.